Float for 90 seconds, without floatation equipment with minimal movement in stimulated rough/moving water. Float on the back using a star or tuck position. Rough/moving water can be created by other learners pushing backwards and forwards through the water using floats. The speed and intensity of the moving water can be varied throughout the 90 seconds. Learners creating the rough water must be careful not to cause too much splash.
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 3 Outcome 5
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Water Safety Award 3 Outcome 6
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Water Safety Award 3 Outcome 7
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