Suki SalmonLearning Outcomes - Stage 1

Swimming Lessons for children - advanced Swimmers

Suki Salmon

Swimtimes Salmon stage 1 swimming for children. Learn about the steps they will take in this course!

  1. 1

    Safety in an Aquatic Environment with Nautical Awareness

    Be able to demonstrate the use of equipment and Understand environment education & safety with Nautical Awareness in the aquatic learning environment.

  2. 2

    Front Crawl

    Know how to use Propulsion – alternating movement skills of arm and leg action on front crawl stroke.

  3. 3

    Back Crawl

    Know how to use Propulsion – alternating movement skills of arm and leg action on back crawl stroke.

  4. 4

    Breaststroke

    Know how to use Propulsion – simultaneous movement skills of arm and leg action on breast stroke.

  5. 5

    Butterfly

    Know how to use Propulsion – simultaneous movement skills of arm and leg action on butterfly stroke.

  6. 6

    Individual Medley

    Know how to use Propulsion – movement skills of arm and leg action to perform the Individual Medley.

  7. 7

    Stroke Starts / Turns & Finishes

    Know how to use Start / Turns & Finish techniques in a variety of strokes in an aquatic environment.

  8. 8

    Survival Skills – Strokes, Entries & Exits

    Understand how to use lifesaving strokes, entries & exit techniques as part of Survival Skills.

  9. 9

    Submerging & Diving

    Dependent upon venue facilities. Understand how to use submerging and Diving practices for different aquatic environments.

  10. 10

    Support Position at Side

    Understand how to use support techniques techniques as part of Rescue Skills.

  11. 11

    Rescue Techniques – Non-Contact & Contact Rescue

    Understand how to use non-contact and contact rescue techniques as part of Rescue Skills.

  12. 12

    Casualty Care

    Understand how to use casualty recognition techniques as part of Rescue Skills.

  13. 13

    Rescue Safety

    Understand how to use rescue techniques as part of Rescue Skills and personal safety.