I came to this forum because I know you guys swim a lot and you would be the best people to ask.
Okay, so I was watching the movie Waterworld. There is a part where Kevin Kostner swims through the water and jumps 4 feet out of the water to land on a deck. So that part is impossible...however is a pool jump possible?
A pool jump would be classified as either swimming at the side (of the pool etc.) or from a direct tread boosting out of the water high enough to get your feet under you. Is this humanly possible? Im sure there is money in it for someone who can either do this or point me to where I can find a video/article of this.
Please help...as there is a bet involved. :)
Well, none of us are going to the moon. Anyone up for the molten-lead jump?
:eek: I'll pass, thanks! But I could have used the ability to jump out of a pool this past weekend after my false start. Would have been so much more efficient than having to be helped out by the official. If anyone figures out how to perfect this skill, other than substituting molten lead for water in swim meets--or holding swim meets on the moon (kinda tough to book tickets there on expedia)--let's do lunch and we'll talk. ;)
Well, none of us are going to the moon. Anyone up for the molten-lead jump?
:eek: I'll pass, thanks! But I could have used the ability to jump out of a pool this past weekend after my false start. Would have been so much more efficient than having to be helped out by the official. If anyone figures out how to perfect this skill, other than substituting molten lead for water in swim meets--or holding swim meets on the moon (kinda tough to book tickets there on expedia)--let's do lunch and we'll talk. ;)