Nephesh wrote:
I have shoulder problems, so the breaststroke is much easier for me than the crawl. Since we are on the topic of swimming, I'm wondering about lung capacity. I can swim the length of a standard sized pool underwater on one breath. I scare lifeguards by meditating underwater for for minutes at a time. Does anyone else have larger than average lung capacity?
I had the highest lung capacity of the class when we measured it in a biology lesson. But I can't do breast stroke. Though I never really gave it a chance, it just didn't seem right for me when I first noticed it. I felt it was somehow uncool and pedestrian, and that the people who did it looked silly, but that could have been rationalisation. I did have some issues as a small child when Mum washed my hair by force without the faintest sympathy for the terrified state I was in, so it could well be related to that, though not very consciously. I like going under water but not a repeated dowsing, I'm only interested in seeing how long I can stay under, how far I can swim underwater, or experiencing the underwater environment. And I don't want to get trodden on, so until somebody gives me my own pool, I don't bother these days. My son goes underwater diving a lot, with the wet-suit and all.