(SARASOTA, Fla.) — The death of an elite college swimmer has drawn attention to a dangerous condition called “shallow water blackout,” which can threaten even the most skilled swimmers. Tate Ramsden, ...
Be Safe: The Dangers of Hypoxic Training and Risks of Shallow Water Blackout Because safety is always a priority in the sport, Swimming World is re-running this piece from its archive that discusses ...
Living surrounded by pools and the ocean, many children in South Florida grow up learning to swim to prevent the unthinkable. But experts warn of another dangerous — and potentially deadly — threat ...
The child miraculously survived and has since undergone two months of hospital treatment One young boy survived a near-fatal experience in his family's backyard pool. Dylan Smith, 8, was swimming in ...
George Baker, the son of Professor Andrew Baker, after almost drowning due to hypoxic blackout (Family handout) Authors of a report on the dangers of holding your breath in shallow water came together ...
JACKSONVILLE, Florida, September 16. SHALLOW water blackout, brought on by hypoxic training and pushing the boundaries of one’s breath-holding abilities, is one of the top causes of in-water death for ...
Authors of a report on the dangers of holding your breath in shallow water came together to spread awareness after being driven by shared personal tragedy and near-tragedy. The scientists joined with ...
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