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Need your help: How to Hold Your Breath
Caribe Nation, I’m working on a secret project that is going to CHANGE THE GAME... Jan 1, 2026, you will have access to a tool that gives you the exact solution to EVERY fear, mistake, or panic moment in learning to swim. BUT, to make it perfect, I need your experience. Question: What happens to you when you try to put your face in the water and hold your breath? Tell me the truth — not the filtered version. Think about: - What you feel (fear, panic, overwhelm) - What you think (“I’ll drown,” “I can’t breathe,” “I’ll lose control”) - What your body does (nose burns, chest tightens, tense neck, water in nose) - Any emotional or spiritual reactions (“something bad will happen,” “I’m not safe,” etc.) - Any strategies you have used to master this step - How many [estimated] practice repetitions this took to master - Any additional information you think may help!  Big or small. Logical or not. Doesn’t matter. If it happens, I want to know it. Your answers will help me create a tool that solves these problems for you and every new adult swimmer who comes after you. Post your experience below! BIG Love.– Coach Jeff P.S. I will be sending another email on your front floating experience later this week. I would love your continued support then as well!
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Hi Jeff thanks for the question:- Here are my inputs:- 1. I am running out of breath even before covering one pool length. 2. Sometimes I panic because of shortness of breath. 3. I am doing daily practice of deep diaphram breath as said in your training. 4. I can do back float. 5. I also get panic in deep because I cannot do water treading. 6. I am also trying to practice using snorkle so that I can concentrate on stroke. 7. I am regularly doing bobs to maintain my breath control. 8. My major concern is how to keep floating on back and front keeping mouth out so that I am confident in deep for survival. Please help Coach >>>>>???
Adult Swim Student
I am in my sixty's and trying to learn swim. I am able to back float only, and unable to show any further progress. My main concern is breathing because I louse breath after two to three strokes and start panicking. Any guidance or help will be highly appreciated.
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I am a Part 107 Pilot since 2020. My fleet contains DJI Mevic Air 2. I have 18 years Military experience and an RPIC in Southern California area.

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