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While I agree, a lot of people are just really bad at swimming or think they are in much better shape than they are. As a flight nurse who has seen everything ever created people always over estimate their ability especially swimming. I use to work as a lifeguard for Palm Beach County Ocrean Rescue part-time when I was going through EMT and Paramedic school. I still remember how many times we would see tourists go out and think oh I can swim I am good and for **** sake these people couldn't make it 20 ****** yards without struggling and coming back in when there was just a little bit of surf or current.
It is hard for most because they haven’t had the training, or just even minimal instruction, on how to interact with the water. You can technically be a strong swimmer, but if you haven’t learned how to survive in water for more than a few minutes while floating, you could be in trouble.
Anyone is capable of surviving strong currents, choppy or large waves, most of it, if they understand how to interact with the water and control their bodies in a relaxed manner as possible.
When panic sets in it’s all over.
But even a below average swimmer can be taught how to control their bodies and breathe for a really long time while they’re in those conditions. It’s just that most people don’t know how.