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==Receive the American Red Cross Level VII Advanced Skills or YMCA certificate or equivalent in Advanced Swimming OR pass the following requirements.: ==
 
==Receive the American Red Cross Level VII Advanced Skills or YMCA certificate or equivalent in Advanced Swimming OR pass the following requirements.: ==
It is only fair to tell everyone that this honor is a little out of date, the American Red Cross no longer has 7 levels.  There are now only 6 levels (multiple different sections to level 6 now)... So until they update this honor, it would most likely be advisable to do several sections of level 6. While it is not required that you have a professional teach you (or your kids) to swim, it is highly advisable. Check with your local pool (a local college, or YMCA for example) to see what kind of swimming courses are offered.  If you are unsure where your nearest American Red Cross (ARC), or YMCA is, then check online at: (red cross) [http://www.redcross.org/](in the middle near the top there is a place to enter your zip code so that you can locate your locale ARC chapter); or (ymca) [http://www.ymca.net/](there is a box off to the left that will allow you to enter your zip code).  If you choose not to have a professional to teach you, you will find the requirements below.
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It is only fair to tell everyone that this honor is a little out of date, the American Red Cross no longer has 7 levels.  There are now only 6 levels (multiple different sections to level 6 now)... So until they update this honor, it would most likely be advisable to do several sections of level 6. While it is not required that you have a professional teach you (or your kids) to swim, it is highly advisable. Check with your local pool (a local college, or YMCA for example) to see what kind of swimming courses are offered.  If you are unsure where your nearest American Red Cross (ARC), or YMCA is, then check online at: (Red Cross) [http://www.redcross.org/](in the middle near the top there is a place to enter your zip code so that you can locate your locale ARC chapter); or (YMCA) [http://www.ymca.net/](there is a box off to the left that will allow you to enter your zip code).  If you choose not to have a professional to teach you, you will find the requirements below.
  
 
==1. Swim a coordinated and effective stroke continuously for the following strokes and distances:==
 
==1. Swim a coordinated and effective stroke continuously for the following strokes and distances:==

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Receive the American Red Cross Level VII Advanced Skills or YMCA certificate or equivalent in Advanced Swimming OR pass the following requirements.:

It is only fair to tell everyone that this honor is a little out of date, the American Red Cross no longer has 7 levels. There are now only 6 levels (multiple different sections to level 6 now)... So until they update this honor, it would most likely be advisable to do several sections of level 6. While it is not required that you have a professional teach you (or your kids) to swim, it is highly advisable. Check with your local pool (a local college, or YMCA for example) to see what kind of swimming courses are offered. If you are unsure where your nearest American Red Cross (ARC), or YMCA is, then check online at: (Red Cross) [1](in the middle near the top there is a place to enter your zip code so that you can locate your locale ARC chapter); or (YMCA) [2](there is a box off to the left that will allow you to enter your zip code). If you choose not to have a professional to teach you, you will find the requirements below.

1. Swim a coordinated and effective stroke continuously for the following strokes and distances:

a. Elementary backstroke for 50 yards (45.7 meters)

b. Breastroke for 100 yards (91.4 meters)

c. Inverted breaststroke for 50 yards (45.7 meters)

d. Sidestroke for 100 yards 91.4 meters)

e. Overarm sidestroke for 100 yards (91.4 meters)

f. Tudgen stroke for 50 yards (45.7 meters)

g. Back crawl for 100 yards (91.4 meters)

h. Crawl for 100 yards (91.4 meters)

2. Do the following dives in good form:

a. Standing front dive

b. Running front dive

c. Pike surface dive

d. Tuck surface dive

3. Do a survival float for ten minutes while fully clothed .

4. Do a survival stroke for ten minutes while fully clothed.

5. Do a surface dive and swim underwater for ten yards.

6. Swim continuously for 30 minutes using one or more styles of swimming. Hanging onto the sides (resting) or touching the bottom with the feet is not permitted.

7. Know the causes and prevention of accidents that can occur in or near the water.

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