what was the narrator swimming training regime under the instructor
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What was the narrator's swimming training regime under the instructor?
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- The question is from 'Deep Water,' which is an extract from 'Men and Mountains' written by William Douglas.
- William Douglas is the narrator of the story, and he is afraid of the water.
- The fear of water was haunting him very much, and also spoiled his fishing trip. So, he decided to learn swimming.
- His instructor taught him swimming step by step. The first three months, he taught him by tieing a rope that was attached to his belt.
- This helped Douglas to overcome his panic attack.
- Then, the instructor taught him to inhale and exhale in water.
- After seven months of basic training, Douglas's instructor made him swim in the pool.
- This is how he brought the swimmer out of Douglas despite his fear.
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