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         Water & Water Sport Safety:     more books (100)
  1. Surf and Water Safety (Nat. West. Bank Sport Coaching S)
  2. Surf and Water Safety (National Western Bank Sport Coaching) by Surf Life Saving Association of Great Britain, 1974-04
  3. Teaching Swimming and Water Safety the Australian Way by AUSTSWIM, 2008-08-26
  4. Teaching Swimming and Water Safety (Austswim) by Inc. Austswim, 2000-10-13
  5. American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety
  6. Surfing: Rules, Tips, Strategy, and Safety (Sports from Coast to Coast) by Naima Green, 2004-08
  7. Aquatic Rescue and Safety: How to recognize, respond to, and prevent water-related injuries by Dennis Graver, 2003-08-22
  8. Sea Kayaker Magazine's Handbook of Safety and Rescue by Doug Alderson, Michael Pardy, 2003-04-09
  9. Safety in the Water (Safety First) by Joanne Mattern, 1999-09
  10. Safety Preparations for Cruising by Jeremy R. Hood, 1997-01-25
  11. In Water (Safety) by Kyle Carter, 1994-09
  12. Safety Around Water (Staying Safe) by Marylee Knowlton, 2008-10-30
  13. Look Out by Water (Rainbows Safety) by Paul Humphreys, Alex Ramsay, 2003-06-13
  14. Water Safety (Adventures in the Roo World, Young Roo Series, 5) by Pati Myers Gross, 2000-12-15

1. Water & Water Sport Safety - Education Resource - StudySphere
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2. Water & Water Sport Safety - Historical Studies, Criminal Justice, Safety Preven
(Water Water Sport Safety)StudySphere Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business school
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3. Dolphins
with the knowledge and skill ability to be proactive in realistic situations and create awareness of potential dangers associated in and around the water. Water sport safety
http://www.searsicanswim.com/programs/dolphins.html
Sears I Can Swim!
Sears I Can Swim!
Dolphins (Levels 1, 2 and 3) The first class without parents!
H20 Aware Education
H20 Aware skills and messages will be taught through activities that will equip swimmers with the knowledge and skill ability to be pro-active in realistic situations and create awareness of potential dangers associated in and around the water. Water sport safety teaches swimmers how to have fun and be safe when playing a variety of sports. Swimmers will take safety messages and skills away having learned them in a fun, positive, controlled environment.
How are Dolphins Evaluated?
Dolphins participants are evaluated on a continuous basis, being rewarded when a skill is achieved. Sears I Can Swim does not use the pass/fail method of evaluation but rather the complete/incomplete approach. Swimmers receive a dolphin theme poster, for tracking the skills that they achieved. When the level is complete the swimmers will receive a Dolphins 1, 2, or 3 sticker.
Summary:
The Dolphins levels are a prepatory stage before entering Stage 1 advanced or beginner Stage 2. The Sears I Can Swim program introduces the four main competitive strokes at a early age in the Dolphins levels; Freestyle, Back Crawl, Breast Stroke and Butterfly.

4. Stages 1, 2 And 3
with the knowledge and skill ability to be proactive in realistic situations and create awareness of potential dangers associated in and around the water. Water sport safety
http://www.searsicanswim.com/programs/stages123.html
Sears I Can Swim!
Sears I Can Swim!
Stage 1
Orientation to Water
This is the main stage for establishing a sound basis for the later acquisition of swimming skills. Children develop the fundamentals of swimming.
Skills Learned:
  • Entry and immersion Buoyancy and floatation Submersion and breath control Movement in the water Propulsion through the water
Stage 3
Skill Improvement
Involves improving all four strokes, reaction/rhythm abilities and increasing endurance. More advanced dives and basic turns are also covered.
Skills Learned:
  • Major focus - breathing and stroke timing Introduction to turn skills Advanced diving skills Building endurance
Stage 2
Skill Development
This stage focuses on basic movements and orientation ability needed for swimming skills like arm action, sculling and breathing.
Skills Learned:
  • Streamlining - propulsion
  • breaststroke, basic dolphin movement
H20 Aware Education
H20 Aware skills and messages will be taught through activities that will equip swimmers with the knowledge and skill ability to be pro-active in realistic situations and create awareness of potential dangers associated in and around the water. Water sport safety teaches swimmers how to have fun and be safe when playing a variety of sports. Swimmers will take safety messages and skills away having learned them in a fun, positive, controlled environment.
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