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Military scuba ?

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Hey guys,
Im looking to crosstrain into Pararescue. Swimming being my only problem. Well im sure its more than just a problem. Its a weakness. What can i do to prepare myself. Special swimming techniques... Anything. I have never taken the scuba route. I am stationed @ Osan AB, Korea, and going to Lajes Field, Azores. Anyone know any good people places to look up?
Thanks!!!
Mike
 
Not sure about your locale, but first order would be some intensive swimming training from a master instructor. 1000's of metres of training will get you streamlined and to the point where you could live in the water for a few days comfortably.
An admirable goal amigo, I wish you all the best,
Erik Y.
 
Thank you for the support! Its looking rough as far as anything other than a pool here in korea. :(
 
1000's of metres of training will get you streamlined and to the point where you could live in the water for a few days comfortably

Like he said
 
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