I just learned how to scuba dive. I'd been scared to rely on one little air hose for oxygen, but swimming with all those fish is exhilarating.
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I learned how to scuba dive, which is something that I've always wanted to do.
I've always wanted to be able to hold my breath for like, ever, and swim in the water like a fish.
I try to swim every damn day I can, and I've learned to scuba dive and snorkel.
I was training more learning how to scuba dive which I'd never done which was really, really, really cool.
Growing up in Alaska, they don't really teach you to swim there. I learned to swim just a few summers ago with Olympic gold medalist Amanda Beard. She did great, and right after that I went to get scuba certified. I had fun with it. I didn't really get scared, but some people thought that was a risk.
I took up scuba diving, and my next big thing is BASE jumping.
The thing I love about diving is the flowing feeling. I like a sport where the whole point is to move as little as humanly possible so your air supply will last longer. That's my kind of sport. Where the amount of effort spent is absolutely minimal.
I actually love diving at night; you see a lot of fish then that you don't see in the daytime.
I've been a scuba diver since I was 16 and I think that was one of the reasons they chose me.
I definitely try to live my life in a very fearless manner, but there are no other sports that you jump from a three-story building and land on your hands! Diving is a lot like life. You just have to trust in what you know and allow it to happen.
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