PS, for something that would give us and these people both nightmares, go to Hooper, CO and the Sand Dunes pool.
95 degree water, they rent fins and they go on underwater as usual at 7500 feet.
And if anyone wonders why im doing all this...
Imagine these fear mongers telling you that you could have cut out and died from total cardiac arrest at any time during your childhood outings to the river and triggering a whole summer worth of arguments with your father over it, who believes it is rare.
Because of this legal fiction and exaggeration of actual risks, we now have a whole generation (Z) afraid to put their heads underwater at all that also believe people drowned left and right on the swim team back in the day. Among other fictions they believe about the past.
With no evidence, just a mother in need of serious therapy and the worlds dumbest swimming champion.
and pieces like this:
The dangers of hypoxic training and shallow-water blackout are real, and coaches and athletes need to be attentive to the risks.
www.swimmingworldmagazine.com
Gotta love the "Say their name" propaganda garbage.
in the comments:
"We probably shouldn’t have sent you down to the bottom of Watermelon Cay at St. John to get that starfish either. But you could hold your breath longer than anyone. Blame it on dad. love, mom"
Thats only 15-20 feet and theyre telling us we should be scared of that. If its even real. Something smells about this hit piece. Ive replied to this nonsense.
If we dont do something this sport will die out in 20 years.