Demonstrate the heat lessening position. Brackets help with a floating object. Holding a buoyant object such as a float firmly, learners should draw the knees up to the chest, keeping the legs pressed together to retain body heat. The head should stay clear of the water and. Arms should be held close to the upper body, retaining body heat. learners should keep the body straight and lean slightly backwards.
Swim England recognises that some learners may not be able to perform these outcomes identically to what is shown in the video. Swimming teachers have the responsibility to ensure that high standards are maintained. Learners should perform the skill or stroke as close to the intended outcome as their abilities allow.
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Water Safety Award 2 Outcome 11
Learners should keep the body straight and lean slightly backwards. Climb out from the side, without using the steps. Learners climb out onto the side of the pool. To climb out from the side, the hands should be placed close to the edge of the pool, palms flat and the body weight lifted onto the ...
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Water Safety Award 2 Outcome 12
Recite and show understanding of the four key water safety messages. Learners must be able to recite the four key water safety messages:
1. Always swim in a safe place
2. Always swim with an adult.
3. If you fall in, float, breathe, relax.
4. If someone else is in trouble, call 999/ 112.U...
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Water Safety Award 2 (Full Video)
The outcomes of this Award should be performed in water of at least full reach depth, without goggles and light clothing (shorts and t-shirt).
Swim England recognises that some learners may not be able to perform these outcomes identically to what is shown in the video. Swimming teachers have th...