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  1. About   Page 1  
  2. The Free Lifesaving Society publishes free survival swimming and lifesaving training materials
    1. Equipment   Page 2  
    2. The right equipment makes all the difference
    3. Clothing   Page 3  
    4. Clothes add greater realism to your swimming and lifesaving practice
      1. Kit List   Page 4  
      2. Robust clothes are best for survival swimming and lifesaving lessons
      3. Layers   Page 5  
      4. Dress for immersion
      5. Lifevests   Page 6  
      6. Whenever possible choose lifevests instead of buoyancy aids
      7. Open Water   Page 7  
      8. Survival swimming clothes protect you in open water
      9. Pool   Page 8  
      10. Public pools often have specific clothing rules
      11. Uniforms   Page 9  
      12. Lifeguards must always be recognisable

    5. Glossary   Page 10  
    6. Understand the lingo of lifesaving and survival swimming
    7. Nutrition   Page 11  
    8. Nutrition is the most important part of any fitness program
    9. Research   Page 12  
    10. A lot of scientific research is now going into swimming
      1. Blood Lactate   Page 13  
      2. Blood lactate levels are a good indicator of glycogen breakdown
      3. Cadets   Page 14  
      4. Cadets' swimming and running performance
        with and without a combat uniform
      5. Exertion   Page 15  
      6. Effect of Wearing Clothes on Oxygen Uptake
      7. Oxygen   Page 16  
      8. The Effect on Oxygen Uptake and Blood Metabolites
      9. Temperature   Page 17  
      10. Maintainance of the Body Temperature in Water
      11. Training   Page 18  
      12. Effects of Physical Training and Mental Practice of Clothes Swimming

    11. Worldwide   Page 19  
    12. Around 80% of casualties are men which is why we focus on educating them
      1. England   Page 20  
      2. Swimming is the only school subject that can save your life
      3. Germany   Page 21  
      4. Almost half of 10 year old kids (45%) can not swim safely
      5. Japan   Page 22  
      6. Japanese police statistics show that over 80% of people who drown are fully clothed
      7. Korea   Page 23  
      8. World's Largest Swimming Lesson Breaks Record Participation
      9. Liberia   Page 24  
      10. Lifesaving Liberia runs regular school-based swimming lessons
      11. Netherlands   Page 25  
      12. Every year, members of the Rotterdam Rescue Brigade swim up to 1,000 meters fully clothed
      13. USA   Page 26  
      14. Clothing in the water is common place at a Spartan swim team practice
      15. Schools   Page 27  
      16. Swimming is the one skill you can learn in school that can actually save your life

    13. Your Team   Page 28   Updated  (2 days ago)
    14. Outdated lifesaving and swimming clubs are now being overtaken by fun driven sports teams
      1. Teachers   Page 29  
      2. Swimming and lifesaving lessons often require that the teacher joins the class in the pool
      3. Check List   Page 30  
      4. Go carefully through this list and use it for each lesson
      5. Organisation   Page 31  
      6. Lesson plans provide a basic framework for planning your class
      7. Safety   Page 32  
      8. Safety must be a key part of every lesson
      9. Structure   Page 33  
      10. In our lesson plans we group items using progressive skill building


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  3. Fitness   Page 34  
  4. Lifeguards often choose workouts that help develop specific skills
    1. Swim Strokes   Page 35  
    2. You can swim a lot faster with the same effort
      1. Backstroke   Page 36   Updated  (2 days ago)
      2. Survival backstroke can get you out of trouble without using too much energy
      3. Breaststroke   Page 37  
      4. Lifeguards use breaststroke when approaching casualties
      5. Front Crawl   Page 38  
      6. Front crawl is the fastest swimming style to quickly reach a casualty
      7. Sidestroke   Page 39  
      8. Sidestroke is named so because the swimmer lies on one side
      9. Travel Stroke   Page 40  
      10. The travel stroke is rarely taught outside the military

    3. Warm Up   Page 41  
    4. Before and after your training session do some easy exercise
    5. Boot Camp   Page 42  
    6. Aquatic Boot Camp is like Crossfit but very wet.
      1. Aquatic Gym   Page 43  
      2. Swimming pools are a safe alternative to repetitive gym training
      3. Endurance   Page 44  
      4. It's not just about swimming laps
      5. Resistance   Page 45  
      6. Swimming in clothes is an aquatic form of resistance training
      7. Jump   Page 46   Updated  (2 days ago)
      8. For one minute jump into deep water and immediately climb out
      9. Ladder   Page 47   Updated  (2 days ago)
      10. Pool ladder training is a unique and effective way to build leg muscles
      11. Push Ups   Page 48  
      12. Poolside push-ups and sit-ups build overall strength
      13. Run   Page 49  
      14. This training programme we recommend to our outdoor lifeguards
      15. Wading   Page 50  
      16. This exercise builds lower body core strength and leg muscles
      17. Workout   Page 51  
      18. You should be confident in the water and able to swim fully clothed

    7. Lessons   Page 52  
    8. The Swim ABC (Zwem ABC) teaches essential survival skills as an exciting fun sport
      1. Diplomas   Page 53   Updated  (2 days ago)
      2. Dutch test syllabus by the National Swimming Council
      3. Games   Page 54  
      4. Enjoy these games in your swimming group or lifesaving class
      5. Warm Up   Page 55  
      6. Here are some exciting fun games
      7. Ball Games   Page 56  
      8. Use these wild games towards the end of a training session
      9. Pool Tag   Page 57  
      10. On this page we show you a few variations of the basic pool tag game
      11. Relays   Page 58  
      12. Whenever your group needs some motivation or seems to get a bit too cold
      13. Teamwork   Page 59  
      14. Working together in a group to solve problems is a useful skill


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  5. Survival   Page 60  
  6. Survival swimming comes before lifesaving skills
    1. Lessons   Page 61  
    2. Inexperienced people often drown because they never learned how to swim in clothes
      1. Lesson Plans   Page 62  
      2. Teach the main swimming strokes and skills needed to stay safe
      3. Open Water   Page 63  
      4. Survival swimming clothes protect you in open water
      5. Pool   Page 64  
      6. Pool Training
      7. Sequence   Page 65  
      8. This survival swimming sequence combines many essential skills

    3. Drownproofing   Page 66  
    4. You don't even have to be a good swimmer to use this technique
      1. Sequence   Page 67  
      2. It is much easier to do than stay afloat by swimming
      3. Floating   Page 68   Updated  (2 days ago)
      4. Floating is an important self-rescue technique
      5. Help Position   Page 69  
      6. You can prolong your survival time
      7. Huddle   Page 70  
      8. This fun activity teaches the importance of staying together
      9. Treading Water   Page 71   Updated  (2 days ago)
      10. Keep your body upright with the head out of the water

    5. Sea and Surf   Page 72  
    6. The beach provides a great water workout opportunity
      1. Beach   Page 73  
      2. The beach has a few more challenges than the pool
      3. Boats   Page 74  
      4. Small boat handling and rescues require many skills
      5. Float   Page 75  
      6. A river or water crossing is a fun wet adventure for two people
      7. Run   Page 76  
      8. Running on the beach varies a bit from cross country or mud running events
      9. Swim   Page 77  
      10. It is fantastic strength training, but is very exhausting
      11. Workout   Page 78  
      12. Swimming and running combine into a good cross-training exercise

    7. Water Safety   Page 79  
    8. We've compiled the best water safety tips we could find
      1. Entry and Exit   Page 80  
      2. Always enter shallow water in a safe manner
      3. Hypothermia   Page 81  
      4. You can develop hypothermia without immediately recognising it
      5. Rip Currents   Page 82  
      6. Rips are the cause of most rescues performed at beaches
      7. Sun Safety   Page 83  
      8. The American Cancer Society recommends a 3-prong approach to sun protection
      9. Thunderstorms   Page 84  
      10. Each year lightning claims many lives or causes injuries


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  7. Lifesaving   Page 85   Updated  (5 days ago)
  8. Lifesaving is a valuable community skill for everyone
    1. Basics   Page 86  
    2. This section gives an introduction to lifesaving
      1. Casualties   Page 87  
      2. Discuss with your team the four most likely casualties
      3. Defences   Page 88  
      4. This lesson is an introduction to aquatic self-defence
      5. Scanning   Page 89  
      6. Give your lifeguards a chance to practice their signals
      7. Signals   Page 90  
      8. Signals can be very confusing at times

    3. Rescues   Page 91  
    4. Your safety is of utmost importance and always comes first
      1. Land Based   Page 92  
      2. These rescues are the safest and can even be done by non-swimmers
      3. Assisted Rescues   Page 93  
      4. Enter shallow water safely as near to the casualty as possible
      5. Rescue Towing   Page 94  
      6. Only as a last resort should you enter the water

    5. Tests   Page 95  
    6. These swimming tests go beyond the simple four lengths run
      1. Initiative Test   Page 96  
      2. When setting up your initiative test make sure it is a realistic scenario
      3. Test Scenarios   Page 97  
      4. Here are a few sample initiative tests for your class
      5. Videos   Page 98  
      6. Here are some helpful videos we've found on Youtube

    7. Work   Page 99  
      1. Beach   Page 100  
      2. Beach lifeguards provide a patrolling presence on beaches
      3. Pool   Page 101  
      4. Pool lifeguards work in enclosed water like swimming pools
      5. Surf   Page 102  
      6. Surf Lifesaving originated in Australia in 1906
      7. Training   Page 103  
      8. Make it fun and challenging to keep your team motivated
      9. Work Experience   Page 104  
      10. They put a high emphasis on realistic staff training