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    What can I do if my head remains underwater during the dog paddle?
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    If your head is underwater, it is not a doggie paddle. Consider working on technique and working up to a basic freestyle. Coming from a former swimmer, the doggie paddle is about the worst thing you can do in the water. It tires you out very quickly and is not efficient at all. There are plenty of floats and different swim strokes that conserve energy and are very easy to do. Swimming on your back is also an option.
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    Does pool water affect your eyes?
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    It varies from person to person. If you find that your eyes are sensitive to pool water, wear goggles while swimming.
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    How do I convince my mom to go swimming?
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    Tell her she can use a flotation device, and swimming is very good exercise.
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    Does a pool noodle help you swim?
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    Yes, they provide bouyancy and balance for beginning swimmers. I would use them.
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    Is there something I can wear on my ears to stop them from feeling weird underwater?
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    Yes, there are earplugs designed especially for divers that can be purchased from online retailers like Amazon or any sport supply store.
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    Will pool water dye my hair green?
    Community Answer
    No, it won't.
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    Is it important to wear a swimming cap on my head while swimming in a pool?
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    Yes, if you are worried about the chlorine in the pool lightening your hair or you have a sensitive scalp. If not, it's no big deal not to wear one.
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    I have a phobia of water, yet I live near an ocean, and my mom always tells me to go swimming in it. What should I do?
    Tide_Tortle2828
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    Swim in a pool first. Get into swimming lessons or search online how to swim. The waves might be dangerous for a beginner.
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    My mom is afraid of swimming, but I know how to swim. What should I do?
    Mari Gaby
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    Spot her and help her until she feels more confident, then lightly hold her or be close by when she tries it herself.
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