Swimming without a Life Jacket

Swimming without a lifejacket involves entering the water and moving through it using various swimming techniques without the assistance of a buoyant aid. The swimmer relies solely on their own ability to stay afloat and navigate through the water. This requires a certain level of skill, strength, and endurance, as the individual must use coordinated arm and leg movements to propel themselves, maintain buoyancy, and breathe rhythmically. Swimming without a lifejacket allows for greater freedom of movement and is often preferred by experienced swimmers who are confident in their ability to handle different water conditions