I once impressed the heck out of a stick-thin coworker. We were at a seminar together and swimming in the hotel pool after classes. She was astonished at how I made treading water look "effortless."
I basked in the compliment for a while, but did eventually fill her in, that the "secret" was body fat - that I couldn't have sunk if my life had depended on it (which luckily of course, never happens. It's floating, not sinking that your life depends upon in the water).
I do tread water for exercise, but I have to consciously remember to move my arms and legs as if I DID need those movements to stay afloat.
I also use water weights. I swim at a local warm water therapy pool and they have water weights and resistance paddles available. The resistance paddles have holes in the paddle that can be closed with a lever. In the open position, they create light resistance, and in the closed position, they create heavier resistance.
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