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Sea Hiker Swimming - The Secret to Sculling (Treading Water) 

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A introduction to an often overlooked skill in treading water and feeling comfortable in deep water: how to get started with learning to use your hands for sculling (lift) and controlling your body position.
The key skill is to learn the skill of using your hands to create water pressure, keep that pressure constant and then maintain consistent form. Otherwise, you sink!
Secondly, most beginners make the mistake of trying to tread water with hands and legs. This is so confusing and tiring.
Third, practice in shallow water so you can experiment without fear of messing up or drowning! Keep at the basics until you can take your feet off the ground (face in the water) for 10 seconds or so without feeling like you're working too hard.
It's literally all in the wrist (and hand).
And, remember that Buoyancy Awareness is the foundation for treading water in this way.
If you learn this well, you'll never need to use your legs to stay "afloat" ever again - although it is a useful skill to learn, as well.
Visit our website for more technique, freestyle and water confidence videos: www.seahiker.com/resources/
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@tonyh6438
@tonyh6438 7 лет назад
One of the best instructions of sculling I have seen.
@maamnins4661
@maamnins4661 Месяц назад
I'm 65 y o and just learning to swim Thanks for tips in water treading. So valuable for beginners like me.
@AMC-eq3jr
@AMC-eq3jr 11 месяцев назад
Not a swimmer. I needed this knowledge. Thanks for sharing.
@mariachua3780
@mariachua3780 7 лет назад
The Best sculling lesson I have seen, Impressed!
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
Thanks, Maria!
@carmendarlinseattle
@carmendarlinseattle 7 лет назад
It looks so simple yet this is very hard for me. thank your for the breakdown explanation.
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
You're welcome, keep at it!
@haifaalmanea2275
@haifaalmanea2275 7 лет назад
I came accross tons of swimming lessons... but this one is unique and teaches swimming from a totally different angle ... so useful .. iam gonna try out some if the tips
@thomo1162
@thomo1162 Год назад
Great informative video, great detail showing slow motion
@pseto3883
@pseto3883 2 года назад
I'm happy to find you - your approach is the best for beginners like me👍
@1houndgal
@1houndgal 5 лет назад
Nice video. Clear instructions and good camera work.
@tonyh6438
@tonyh6438 7 лет назад
One of the best instructions of scrolling I I have seen.
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
Thanks! Did you have any questions?
@tonyh6438
@tonyh6438 7 лет назад
SeahikerVideo does it make a difference if your hands are at stomach level or chest level when you're doing this.
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
Not much. Most likely you'll feel more lift/support with your hands at chest level. But it is more likely that you might hunch your shoulders too much with the hands higher. Try both and see what feels best and what gives you the most lift. As you get better (or experiment), you'll more naturally move your hands on demand for what you need in terms of support. You can try small sculls (less range of motion) or larger sweeps of the hands. As long as you create pressure, it will work. Biggest tip is to be sure to bend the elbow rather than keep arms straight.
@tonyh6438
@tonyh6438 7 лет назад
SeahikerVideo I'll remember that thanks!
@jcFL99
@jcFL99 7 лет назад
Thanks you've really helped me , and thanks again
@emilly7777
@emilly7777 7 лет назад
excellent video. Thank you
@danielx20skies3
@danielx20skies3 2 года назад
thanks man! I have a physical test in 2 weeks which includes this. its pretty hard and Im still learning. Thanks
@razicrome4507
@razicrome4507 5 лет назад
Thank you for your tips... I still learning it... and I Will try it
@unicornsaanvi
@unicornsaanvi 5 лет назад
Perfect video to learn
@momoftwinsmcintosh3678
@momoftwinsmcintosh3678 5 лет назад
Wow!! I'm going to try this next week.
@angelonniowalker3548
@angelonniowalker3548 5 лет назад
thank you for this video. it really helped me
@hustle.bustle
@hustle.bustle Год назад
Awesome. Thanks for the video 😊
@SwimSherpa
@SwimSherpa 5 лет назад
Great videos!
@dantedt3931
@dantedt3931 5 лет назад
Great video!
@annablendermann
@annablendermann 3 года назад
I have a scuba certification class next Tuesday. Thank you!
@crystalbuttafly
@crystalbuttafly 5 лет назад
Thank you!!
@azharmahmood277
@azharmahmood277 Год назад
I learned a lot from your this video thanks brother 👍
@hardstock07
@hardstock07 5 лет назад
Thanks and I’ll try later after kickboxing!
@himanshusparikh
@himanshusparikh 7 лет назад
Excellent
@pipikk1673
@pipikk1673 3 года назад
great video!
@diwanpp
@diwanpp 6 лет назад
This seems very useful technique
@weishi5008
@weishi5008 2 года назад
Amazing 😻
@fatemerezaei105
@fatemerezaei105 5 лет назад
Thanks
@Yash-fo2rv
@Yash-fo2rv 2 года назад
Amazing bro
@chourouktkchourouktk2088
@chourouktkchourouktk2088 5 лет назад
Merci
@izellryan9228
@izellryan9228 6 лет назад
love your videos. They've helped me out so much on swimming. Is there anyway you could do a video on keeping water out of your nose ?
@1houndgal
@1houndgal 5 лет назад
Blow air out of your nose gently, whilst keeping your mouth closed (try humming as you do this if you need to. Other option is a good nose clip. Especially helpful learning to do (underwater/while on your back dolphin kick)flip turn . Or learning to do the suicide turn. The nose clip helps when you are learning to do reverse summer sault/pike.
@somf1998
@somf1998 6 лет назад
Hi Sea Hiker . Thanks for all the vid;s..... I'm learning late in life on how to swim and all Your vid;s are a great help . I feel more confident every time i get in the water . I'm to the point of free style after 2 trips to the pool . And am working on smoothing out my breath and stroke technique . Sometimes good and sometimes bad . Buts that's O.K. .The more practice the easier it seems to get . Again thanks for the Vid's ......
@smitadas1072
@smitadas1072 7 лет назад
excellent video beautiful soothing music. can you post some more videos for adult beginner swimmers. Thank you.
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
Certainly! Anything else in particular you'd like to see? You can also check out our website for some additional videos. www.seahiker.com/resources and our blog, too.
@fundiwawatu
@fundiwawatu 2 года назад
Thankyou 🇰🇪
@PhuongFULL
@PhuongFULL 6 лет назад
Pls make a video to use the legs: treading water
@mohamedamrani7359
@mohamedamrani7359 5 лет назад
Useful
@informativemini8989
@informativemini8989 5 лет назад
Can you tell me the leg movement during treading
@tranggaken
@tranggaken 7 лет назад
the best !
@themanthemyth7950
@themanthemyth7950 6 лет назад
If I learn this, I''ll feel like GOD! will try it in the pool tmorrow...
@fahudrasyd5261
@fahudrasyd5261 4 года назад
Shut up you idiot
@themanthemyth7950
@themanthemyth7950 4 года назад
@@fahudrasyd5261 You shut up d*ckhead....
@fahudrasyd5261
@fahudrasyd5261 4 года назад
No you
@hybrid1880
@hybrid1880 4 года назад
How fast do you move your hands? I always think I’m not moving them fast enough.
@TDZone70
@TDZone70 7 лет назад
I can't wait to try this! I can't scull yet, but I can sit in the water and spin my self to the left or right similar to the way you did at the end of the video. Can this type of movement be considered "partial" sculling? Maybe I can find a way to transition the feel of that type of movement into "full" sculling.
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
One way to learn the sculling pressure required to keep you afloat is to try and spin in circles (staying in one spot) with both hands. But you can definitely try to use only one hand. You just might be underwater.... and that's okay as it will still help you. Just do it for 10 seconds or so and then rest.
@TDZone70
@TDZone70 7 лет назад
Do you mean that I would try to spin circles in opposite directions at the same time and the opposite motions would keep me in place?
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
Not quite, first, whether you spin or not (as an exercise) it is common for people to drift forwards or backwards (most common). Spinning helps to develop awareness of staying in one spot. Secondly, turning effectively will tend to help you develop the sculling/hand skill you need to keep your head above water for regular treading water.
@feminineexpression
@feminineexpression 7 лет назад
super
@michaelharrison7130
@michaelharrison7130 7 лет назад
Good Video for beginners
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
Thanks, Michael, we're working on a more detailed tutorial/course as well to help with common problems beginners run into.
@1houndgal
@1houndgal 5 лет назад
Great tips for new swim instructors to share.
@sulochanaiyer2369
@sulochanaiyer2369 Год назад
Lovely
@sulochanaiyer2369
@sulochanaiyer2369 Год назад
Thank you for you vivid explanation
@selcukmrt2319
@selcukmrt2319 Год назад
GOOD
@babyboinews6896
@babyboinews6896 2 года назад
@swimfree, when should or do you start breathing or how do you breathe in this technique
@dyanagungsakthi9546
@dyanagungsakthi9546 6 лет назад
during the sculling, how about breathing? i still confused when sculling or treading water, keep hold breath or just breath commonly? thanks
@superrookie-1
@superrookie-1 5 лет назад
I recommend learning the buoyancy first then treading water, so you can get a better understanding of how treading works.
@ShawnFumo
@ShawnFumo 3 года назад
I'm not an expert but my understanding is the more air in your lungs the more buoyant you are. And the better you are at treading, the more it also raises you up. So I think many people settle on breathing in and out while keeping some air in the chest without fully exhaling. And you can scrull a little harder as you exhale and less hard as you inhale to keep your height more stable.
@nikolairose2739
@nikolairose2739 2 года назад
Yup that's how I would explain it too.
@alanchongalan2899
@alanchongalan2899 Год назад
Hi , do learner need to hold their breath when they lift their legs up please?
@mencot89
@mencot89 7 лет назад
Hi where is your next video? Im waiting for it cuz i really wanna learn it your way. Easy to understand and beginner friendly. Pleasee post new videos!
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
Thanks! We're working on a whole bunch....
@mencot89
@mencot89 7 лет назад
Yayy!
@STUPIDYOUTUBE_HIDINGMSGS
@STUPIDYOUTUBE_HIDINGMSGS 4 года назад
would you suggest learning by using feet and hands first, or just purely hands? I'm doing both feet and hands by mimicking standing breast stroke, but it's quite tiring and I don't last long...
@moviearchives9613
@moviearchives9613 2 года назад
You'll tire quickly if you are a beginner but after practising it for a few days, you'll be treading water much longer. And also its hard to tread water in shallow waters due to low upthrust force. Try doing it in a deep end and you'll see how effortless it is.
@outatime16
@outatime16 5 лет назад
where is the 'dissolving fear' video? it's not in your channel..
@chicnanip
@chicnanip 7 лет назад
HI SH. I have a question. about breathing. will you sink if you breathe out?
@superrookie-1
@superrookie-1 5 лет назад
yes
@superrookie-1
@superrookie-1 5 лет назад
but you can learn how to float on your back first so you can get better understanding of buoyancy.
@moviearchives9613
@moviearchives9613 2 года назад
Take controlled breaths by breathing through your nose and not mouth.
@arnavsharma4113
@arnavsharma4113 4 года назад
Can everyone tread water? I have heard of buoyancy which suggests it's only for some people.
@backpackerwebs
@backpackerwebs 3 года назад
It seems very easy but I cannot do it the same.
@ericdanthon2
@ericdanthon2 7 лет назад
Once again are you keeping a full breath of air in your lungs? Great video.
@superrookie-1
@superrookie-1 5 лет назад
understand buoyancy first. then try treading water.
@paulzeng6211
@paulzeng6211 4 года назад
@@superrookie-1 understand the metaphysics of holding water. Buoyancy doesn't matter as much as that.
@mariachua3780
@mariachua3780 7 лет назад
Do you have eggbeater kick lesson?
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
We're working on one, but if you're still learning to tread water, I'd start with the hands first and practice until it's very easy.
@mikebravevlogs2735
@mikebravevlogs2735 5 лет назад
How to tread with your legs
@saravallejo8209
@saravallejo8209 3 года назад
Subtitles in spanish please!!!
@ramyg5037
@ramyg5037 7 лет назад
I figured how to use my hands... But still working on my legs for treading
@SeahikerVideo
@SeahikerVideo 7 лет назад
Excellent progress. Can you tread without using your legs at all?
@ramyg5037
@ramyg5037 7 лет назад
Using only my legs is still difficult for me...I am working on it though... Is it possible that I have less body fat so my buoyancy is less? Somehow I am able to use my hands easily than my legs. Thanks for checking with me
@sierrathomas7615
@sierrathomas7615 Год назад
Isn't this Justin Norris
@alfaaznawoor7614
@alfaaznawoor7614 6 лет назад
I try but failed every time
@leonrichardson6744
@leonrichardson6744 3 года назад
Can I learn this in 3 weeks to tread for 5 mins? 😩😩
@moviearchives9613
@moviearchives9613 2 года назад
Its possible if you practise it daily
@truesistertoystyle762
@truesistertoystyle762 7 лет назад
how deep is the deep end im scared of deep water
@1houndgal
@1houndgal 5 лет назад
Look into your local YMCA, they offer swim lessons for almost all ages. And even special courses for those who panic in water, have fear of water.
@newtonpermetersquared
@newtonpermetersquared 3 года назад
At 1:50 that’s a little less than 90 degree rather than 30-45
@PhuongFULL
@PhuongFULL 6 лет назад
ths
@thitipong2samranvanit308
@thitipong2samranvanit308 6 лет назад
Can not swim . But i can do this :)
@seahawk2438
@seahawk2438 6 лет назад
Im very fat i cant do this. By the way thank you for sharing ur technique...
@1houndgal
@1houndgal 5 лет назад
Try in shallow water first. Your weight should not be a problem in shallow water first, as suggested by the video. Dont let your weight stop you from following your dreams and desires. Swimming is the best excercise for you.
@okwui04
@okwui04 5 лет назад
3:35 looks like you're floating just fine without doing anything. Treading is Easy when you have 95% boyancy. Mesomorph body types like me sink like a brick. :'(
@amirsamehsaeed2013
@amirsamehsaeed2013 Год назад
🤬😡😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
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