tread water

The phrase "tread water" is a swimming technique in which a person stays afloat in a vertical position by making small, continuous kicking or sculling movements with their legs and arms. Treading water allows an individual to stay buoyant and maintain a position or move slowly in one place without sinking or sinking further. This technique is often used when someone needs to rest or wait for assistance in the water.


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