It doesn't matter if the water is cold or warm if you're going to have to wade through it anyway.
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I don't mind cold water. I mean, it's fine. Wetsuits will serve you these days; it doesn't really matter.
You'd be surprised how cold you get in the water, especially surfing a place like Pipeline. If the tradewinds are blowing, it gets chilly and sometimes you don't catch a wave for an hour.
In the cold, all the blood rushes to your core to protect your heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and brain. When you leave the water, the blood rushes back to your arms and legs, absorbs that freezing cold, and brings it back to the heart.
I'm a curious person, and I always like to test new waters, and I've always jumped into the cold water and then started to think about how to swim.
My mom worked for a doctor who had a pool that he heated to 90 degrees, and I hated cold water. My dad showed me how to dive in that pool, and pretty soon I started doing flips.
I didn't learn to swim until I was 21 or something because I grew up in the mountains in Wyoming and all the water is glacier runoff and cold.
Good words cool more than cold water.
I'm not into cold weather, I like warm weather.
I'm not the type to cut back on hot showers, but there's no harm in hot water when it's warmed by the sun.
There's a rule in Hollywood: stay away from water and stay away from snow, and I had both.