The heat escape lessening posture is where you put one leg over the other like you are crossing them and you lay on your back in the water and after you have crossed your legs you bend your knees and bring your legs up to cover your belly. this keeps you warm in the water as most of the heat escapes from your head and tummy
H.E.L.P stands for: Heat Escape Lessening Position OR, some people also call it: Heat Escape Lessening Posture
heat escape lessening posture
A person in the heat escape lessening posture should place their hands under their armpits to help conserve body heat.
over their chest
Place your hands on your knees or thighs when assuming the heat escape lessening posture. This helps to protect your airway and maintain your body heat.
the loss of body heat when in the water.
the loss of body heat when in the water
over their chest
HeatEscapeLessening andPostureIs the "HELP" position in swimming
the loss of body heat when in the water.
Their chest
Over their chest