@eriknodland8352

When you swim, it makes it significantly harder to diagnose trim and buoyancy issues. If you do it neutral without swimming, you can tell when someone’s feet are falling much faster. Needs to be done motionless…

It looks from the video like you’re slightly foot heavy and the kicks are what’s keeping everything “trim.” This means that part of the force from your kick is applied in a vertical direction, so when you stop swimming, you’re too negative and start to sink. You should be neutral both while swimming and stationary…