Inexperienced water users can "Float to Live" in realistic open water conditions
Abstract Background The RNLI "Float to Live" campaign is based on research conducted in indoor pools with experienced open water swimmers. Study 1 investigated whether the RNLI "Float to Live" guidance would enable less experienced individuals to float in realistic open water con...
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Main Authors: | Clare Eglin (Author), Heather Massey (Author), Geoff Long (Author), Adrian Mayhew (Author), Michael Tipton (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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