Posts Tagged ‘Swimming Instruction’

Aquatic Supervisor-Barrhead, Alberta

Written on May 3rd, 2009 by Todd Readeno shouts

TOWN OF BARRHEAD
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
AQUATIC SUPERVISOR

The Town of Barrhead is presently accepting applications for the position of Aquatic Supervisor for the Barrhead Kinsmen Aquatic Centre. The position involves the operation of a 25 meter lane indoor pool, sauna, hot tub, and kiddie pool. The Aquatic Supervisor will be responsible for supervising the overall regulation of the aquatic facility, including pool maintenance and operations, staff training, supervision and scheduling, administration/implementation of programs and activities, as well as guarding and instructional activities. The Aquatic Supervisor will report to Recreation Director and work in collaboration with recreation staff.

Minimum Qualifications:

    · National Lifeguard Service (NLS)
    · Pool Operator I (with preference given to level II or III)
    · Current Standard First Aid and CPR (or equivalent)
    · Lifesaving Instructor
    · Red Cross Water Safety Instructor
    · Strong Public Relation Skills

*Additional qualifications will be considered an asset. Some of these may include NLSI, WSIT, FAI.

Please submit your application with references and salary expectations by 4:30 pm on May 20, 2009 to

Tommy Phillips, Recreation Director
Town of Barrhead
Box 4112
Barrhead,AB
T7N 1A2
email: tommy.phillips232@gmail.com
fax: 780-674-2554
ph #: 780-674-2532

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Boating Equipment Relay

Written on April 28th, 2009 by Todd Readeno shouts

 

Purpose:             Identifying necessary boating equipment required by law

 

Equipment:        Boating equipment, other pieces of aquatic equipment

 

Description:

1.       Organize students into 2 or 3 teams.

2.       Opposite each team, 15 m away place a pile of equipment. Each pile must contain some required boating equipment.

3.       Students swim to the equipment, pick up a piece of equipment required by law for boating, and swim back with it on their stomach

4.       The relay concludes when one team brings back all the required boating equipment.

Todd Reade

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Eggbeater Kick Drill

Written on March 1st, 2009 by Todd Readeno shouts

Eggbeater Kick Drill:

  1. Line the class single file (Front to Back)
  2. Sumo-Wrestler Walk
    Tell them to squat in the style of a sumo wrestler. Key features are a low glute position, knees above the waist, and spread wider than the waist. They should walk once around the pool.
  3. Standing High Knee Walk – Bouncing
    Get them to do this twice: once walking, once bouncing-not running). Standing high, shoulders back, bounce from leg to leg with the knees coming above the waist, keep the toes pointed towards the ground while in the air but flat when on the ground (this develops the whip-kick like motion). This looks like a high-knee jog – except that you always want them to have their knees wider than their shoulders.
  4. Jump into Pool
    Have the class repeat the last jog, however they should finish by a safe jump into the pool where they continue the same wide-leg jogging motion- their shoulders should move a lot from side to side.
  5. Butt Wiggle
    As they are comfortable using their motion to stay up and look relaxed, have the start to wiggle their buttocks as that will generate the free hip motion needed – still lots of should motion.
  6. Smooth Out
    Go through and start to bring their shoulders into a stationary focus and smooth out the appearance so that they look stable.
  7. Practice, Practice, Practice
    Once they are in the ballpark I always encourage them to practice at home on the couch watching TV – key them into having their buttocks hanging out over the edge to maintain free hip motion (if they sit on their bottom as they practice it will alter the learning ).

If anyone does not seem to “get it” immediately don’t panic – some people it takes some time to click in

  • Strength will develop the more they do it so make eggbeater “mandatory” for all practice (obviously you DO NOT evaluate on that – follow the must-sees):
  • Key them into repeating the process on their own time at the pool – the more they go through the process the more likely they are to get it
  • Get them to practice with a lifejacket/deep water jogging belt as they can hang forward and watch their legs move – I sometimes use this on step 4 as well.

Be VERY carful and warn the candidates to be careful doing the walks/jogs or the will a) get all bunched together or b) fall down — safety first!

Finally, remember that eggbeater is functionally whip-kick with the legs moving in opposition rather than in snyc so use that to guide your drill development and though process.

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