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Whenever I go swimming when instructed to float, I sink.
This has always been the case much to the frustaration and bamboozlement of swimming coaches.
Aparantly floating is a natural ability for humans, am I a unique being? Or is there a reason why I do not float, ie too many meaty pies?
Thanks In Advance.
Doomey
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The inescapable conclusion is that: You're dense!
As above fat people float, so you have a high body density, often given as the same reason why the negroid body type are hardly ever top swimmers, ie too much energy spent "not sinking" as opposed to forward propulsion. The same reason they are great athletes.
Everyone has a centre of gravity that we use on land..but we also have a centre of bouyancy that we use in water....
when these points are in a vertical line you will float
as long as there is air in your lungs and the water is deep enough your body will stop sinking...but this may mean you will be floating underwater in a deep enough pool...
in rather large fat people the distance betweeen centre of gravity and centre of bouyancy is short...hence they find floating quite easy..
my husband has the same problem. i never believed that he really could not swim until i "swam" with him last night. we tried comparing our floating vs. sinking rate and he sunk like a rock while i would float much longer. neither of us are overweight. he just must be very dense. he tried swimming and he was doing everything right, except that he sunk! i guess that some people just aren't made to float!