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Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Swimming Instructor

1. Retrieve an object from the bottom in chest-deep water, unsupported and with eyes open.

Start with breath holding at least 10 seconds with eyes open. Sink toys and some coins. Goggles may be used.

2. Bob submerging head completely 15 times in chest-deep water.

When head is out of the water, inhale with the mouth. When underwater, exhale with mouth and nose. Rhythm shall be just like the natural breathing pattern. Inhale quickly and exhale slowly.

3. Bob in deep water (slightly over head) to travel to safe area or side of pool.

With the bobbing motion, move forward through the water by pushing the water backwards. With fingers together and palms flat, do a sweeping motion on the water from the front to the back, recover then repeat motion over again. Slightly jump to maintain bobbing pattern while sculling forward.

4. Jump into deep water from side of pool.

Stay clear of the sides and make sure that there is no object or swimmer before jumping. Maintain feet first entry and stay safe at all times.

5. Dive from side of pool in kneeling and compact position.

Kneeling dive

Extend arms overhead with hands together. Kneel then enter the water fingers first followed by the rest of the body form. Do not look up. Do not bend your knees. Practice! Practice! Practice!

Compact Jump

Cover mouth and nose with one hand, cross the other arm to the opposite shoulder and push both arms as close to the body. Stand at the edge of the water and jump with feet together. Maintain compact and upright position until movement stops underwater then swim to safety.

6. Prone glide with push-off for two body lengths.

Stand in waist to chest deep water, push yourself towards the wall by sculling while transferring feet from floor to wall. Streamline your body by extending arms, elbows straight and hands close together. Kick off from the wall and straighten knees. Hold breath as long as possible. When performed properly, this can push-off for up to three body lengths.

7. Supine glide with push-off for two body lengths.

8. Swim front crawl--ten yards.

9. Swim back crawl--ten yards.

10. Demonstrate elementary backstroke kick--ten yards.

11. Reverse direction while swimming on front.

12. Reverse direction while swimming on back.

13. Discuss diving safety rules.

  1. NEVER dive in shallow water. You can be Paralyzed.
  2. If you are unsure about being in deep water, don't go there or wear a flotation device.
  3. If you see someone get hurt, tell a lifeguard or call 911.
  4. Never swim alone, always swim with a buddy.
  5. Wait until no one is within 4 meters13 feet of the diving board before diving into the water.
  6. Never swim without a parent or guardian or Lifeguard on duty.
  7. If your fingers are turning purple or you are shivering, get out of the water and get warmed up.
  8. Don't try to dive if you have not been taught how to properly.
  9. If someone is hurt, do not attempt to move them. Get the nearest adult around.
  10. Be careful, never run, obey the lifeguards and any posted signs.
  11. Have Fun!

14. Tread water.

15. Jump into deep water with life jacket.

16. Demonstrate H.E.L.P. position for one minute.

17. Demonstrate huddle position for one minute.

18. Demonstrate correct technique for opening the airway for rescue breathing.

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