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QuestionHow do I get used to the cold temperature?Community AnswerYou can start by decreasing the temperature when you shower to get used to being in cold water. Start swimming in the summer, when the water is warmest, and keep it up as the water gradually gets colder. You can also exercise to a sweat before going into the water. This will make the cold water feel more pleasant.
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QuestionI want to swim, but the water in my swimming pool is very cold. Should I wear a wetsuit? Which wetsuit weighs the least?Community AnswerYou could do one of two things: 1) get a wetsuit, 2) swim a length underwater to let your body adapt to the cold water.
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QuestionHow do I swim in cold water with slimy rocks?Community AnswerA pair of wetsuit shoes with grip will help you out here. Ease yourself into the water slowly, making sure you have a firm grip on less slimy rocks. Once you get into a safe depth, you can start swimming.
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QuestionWhy must I keep moving when I swim in cold water?Community AnswerMoving causes your body to use energy and heat up. This is helpful to combat the cold water for a short period of time before your body cannot handle the cold any longer.
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QuestionWhat can I wear that would keep me warm in a cold pool?Community AnswerWear a wetsuit or swim outfit, which consists of a swim shirt and swim pants. It's like a bathing suit but with long sleeves and long pants.
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QuestionWill oil help ease the cold feeling on my skin?Community AnswerNo, it won't.
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QuestionHow would I get used to the cold temperature quickly? Would I decrease the temperature in the shower?Community AnswerJump in really quickly and swim about. The cold will last for a few minutes, then you will be fine. Try to do this 3 times a year, and your body will withstand the cold water.
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QuestionHow do I stop sneezing when I go into water?Community AnswerSlowly enter the water to better acclimate to it.
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QuestionI have a pool. We set it up in the shade and the water has only been reaching 79 degrees at the most and my mom can't stand the cold and I really want to help her get in. What can I work on?Community AnswerMaybe you could move it out of the shade. Also, if you fill it about six inches, let it warm, fill it six more and so on, it could be warm immediately, or you could run the hose from a hot or warm water tap into the pool.
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QuestionCan I swim naked and survive?Community AnswerIt depends on how cold the water is. If it's so cold that you get hypothermia, and you don't get medical attention right afterwards, you could die.
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QuestionMy mom's forcing me to do swimming lessons, but the water is freezing. Everyone around me is used to it except me. Is there any way I can warm up naturally?Community AnswerI'm assuming that when you say freezing, you mean lap pool temperature, 77-82 degrees, not "ice chunks floating around" temperature. When you really start to swim laps, you sweat, and the cold pool is nice. But when you're younger, or just starting, the pool can be really cold! Try to keep moving as much as possible, or maybe try working up a sweat before you get in the pool. Also, bring something warm to drink when you're all done, like tea or hot chocolate. Try talking to your coaches, and your mom too, maybe they'll have more ideas.
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QuestionWhat can I do to stop sneezing whenever I enter cold water?Community AnswerSlowly enter the water to better acclimate to it. If this doesn't work, maybe you are allergic to the chlorine in the pool or another element in the pool.
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QuestionHow do I stay in cold water?Community AnswerWhen you first enter the water, if you aren't used to cold temperatures, you will most likely be uncomfortable for the first few minutes. Resist staying still, as you might want to in the cold water, but instead get yourself slowly acclimated to the water, and try to move a bit.
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