The Psychology of Panic: Why You Sink & How to Float 🎧
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Why is it that the harder you try to stay afloat, the faster you sink?
In this episode, we explore the "Instinctive Drowning Response", the biological trigger that forces you vertical, and the counter-intuitive science of letting go.
We discuss why your lungs are better than any kickboard, why "normal" breathing fails in the water, and the mental shift required to trust the water to hold you.
Topics Discussed:
• The "Instinctive Drowning Response" (Why you climb the ladder)
• The Physics of Buoyancy: Using your lungs as a buoy
• The "Starfish" Technique: Surface area matters
• Breathing Myths: Why holding your breath makes you sink
• From Vertical to Horizontal: The critical transition
• Open Water Safety: Buoys and precautions
Resources & Support:
⮕ 📖 Read the full guide: https://360swim.com/blog/when-i-feel-i-am-drowning-what-should-i-do
⮕ 🦺 Train safe with the right gear: https://shop.360swim.com
⮕ ❤️ Support the podcast: https://360swim.com/donate or send sats via ⚡ swmtr@getalby.com
Disclaimer:
Swimming in open water involves risk. This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional swim instruction. Always swim with a buddy.
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