When you take a breathe in freestyle half of your face should stay in the water, your mouth only coming out of the water enough to get a breath, so you should probably look at the lane ropes. Hope this helps you :).
Before starting CPR you should (for no longer than 10 seconds) look for signs of life, especially a pulse and breathing. Lack of a pulse is indication that you should start CPR, presence of a pulse but lack of breathing is indication that you should begin rescue breathing.
You should look for headache, rash, difficulty breathing/irregular breathing, dizziness, and nausea. For a complete list of symptoms, you can check (http://www.buzzle.com/articles/toxic-black-mold-symptoms-poisoning.html).
First you hold mode until you hear a long guitar chord after that, on the left side, there it says song 1, song 2, song 3, freestyle, rhythm 1, rhythm 2, rhythm 3, free style should be the forth and touch that fret then you should be able to play freestyle! This should be in your instructions, and it came with some minor chords.
heavy breathing and light headedness
uh, the freestyle mostion used to be straight and stiff but now it is done in an "S" motion! look harder!! you shoulda found it!! uh, the freestyle mostion used to be straight and stiff but now it is done in an "S" motion! look harder!! you shoulda found it!! uh, the freestyle mostion used to be straight and stiff but now it is done in an "S" motion! look harder!! you shoulda found it!!
breathing into a bag should help regulate their breathing and calm them down
I think a freestyle bmx should be made out of steel but I've heard bmx's are made out of chromoly or alluminion, i hope that's just for racing
gasping
When checking for breathing you look for normal breathing. lis two types obreathing that you consider
Tilt the head back to open the airway and look, listen, and feel for breathing; look for the chest to rise and fall, listen for the breaths, and feel for the breaths on your cheek. If you determine the person is not breathing, give 2 breaths and start CPR.
When checking if a collapsed person is breathing, you should take no more than 10 seconds to assess their breathing. Look for chest rise and fall, listen for breath sounds, and feel for breath on your cheek. If the person is not breathing or is only gasping, call emergency services and begin CPR immediately.
A breathing barrier device should be used if providing rescue breathing to minimize the risk of disease transmission.