This course will teach you how to help students tread water or survival float for two minutes (safety benchmark), and how to swim 175 metres/yards: 50 metres/yards freestyle, 50 metres/yards backstroke, 25 metres/yards butterfly, 50 metres/yards breaststroke (swim benchmark).
In This Course
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1
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Introduction
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Benchmarks
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Benchmark Performance
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Safety
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Words to Know
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Check Your Knowledge
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2
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Safety Skill - Extended Survival Float and Treading Water
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Turns
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Racing Dive
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Endurance
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Check Your Knowledge
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3
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Practicum and Reflection
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Stroke School Green Stage Practicum Worksheet
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Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course you should be able to:
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Identify differences between an open turn and a flip turn
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Recognize the type of touch on the wall needed for each type of turn
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Identify a method of teaching which breaks down a flip turn into three parts
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Describe a method for keeping water out of the nose when performing a flip turn
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Identify how to use backstroke flags to set up a backstroke flip turn
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Identify teaching tips for racing dive stage 4 - stretch
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Identify teaching tips for racing dive stage 5 - start
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Organize and conduct an endurance workout for a group swimming in trains
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Organize and conduct an endurance workout for a group swimming on intervals