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Subject: Do you experience panic in open water?
Hi all,

I have just written an article that will be published here in the next couple of days about how to prevent open-water swim panic.

As an experienced triathlon mental performance coach, I have taken many athletes through a program that prevents this from happening.

I hope that you enjoy reading the article when it is published.

Feel free to message me here with any questions about open-water swim panic.

Have a great day.

Neil

Edited by Neil Edge 2022-11-17 5:17 AM


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My panic is not from open water, but from the fact that I do not see the bottom and cannot stand on it at any moment. It's very unnerving
2023-05-15 9:57 AM
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Subject: RE: Do you experience panic in open water?

Originally posted by Percyy My panic is not from open water, but from the fact that I do not see the bottom and cannot stand on it at any moment. It's very unnerving

Here's something to keep in mind:  You only use the top 3' when you're swimming!  Everything below that doesn't matter! 

Many triathletes suffer from the murkiness and lack of a black line to follow.  Add to that the waves, sun, other swimmers, seaweed...

Do you have access to open water and organized open water swims?  Please don't do a lot of solo open water swimming, particularly if you are prone to panic. 

If so, you can improve things with familiarity, but to do so, you have to work out the mental stuff along the way. 

If you're driving to the swim area thinking:  "This is gonna SUCK..." or "Gosh, I hope I don't panic..."  the practice is likely to reinforce exactly what you're thinking. 

Instead, channel your inner river otter or sea turtle.  The swim is a chance to play and have fun.  Swim in some chest-deep water where you *can* see the bottom and stand up.  Swim underwater some, exploring the sand/mud/gravel on the bottom.  Float on your back.  Float on your stomach.  Don't be afraid to get some pool toys and dive for them, starting in somewhat shallow water and progressing to deeper and deeper water.  There may be a thermocline about 6-8' down, where the water temperature changes noticeably.  Explore it.  Granted, during a race you shouldn't be that deep, but...this is about acclimation.  Practice turning over and learning your inner ear helping you determine "up." 

I was a HS lifeguard and swimming instructor.  I'd have 5-year-olds concerned about touching the bottom in the deep end.  I'd tell them yes, you *can* touch the bottom, you just can't breathe while you're doing it!  I'd make a game out of getting down there, usually at the side of the pool where they'd let themselves sink down while keeping one hand on the wall.  We'd start in the 5' area, where they could keep a hand on top of the wall and still touch bottom, and then progress to the 8' depth where they couldn't. 

 

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