All About Recreational Swimming
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It depends on your ds interest. If he really like to go further after swimsafer gold, he may consider going for life saving course which will equip him the deeper life saving skill and first aid. Otherwise, he can consider platform diving which is getting popular nowadays.
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His swimming coach - who is very effective and got ds to pass bronze, silver & gold tests all within one yr - recommended long distance swimming certification. DS is keen to do that as he likes to have a target.
I heard of life-saving course too. What is the minimum age for that course? I suspect 8 yrs old being too young. Any url? Thanks for your info.
Edit: just went to the swim-speed website and found out that minimum age for life-saving course is 14. In swimsafer gold, one has to swim 400m using 4 diff strokes, which appears to be more stringent than the earlier stages of life-saving. In that case, do you know whether it’s possible to skip some levels? Just informational as ds is obviously too young for that. -
FQW:
DS recently completed his swim safer gold certification. I would like him to continue going for certification but not competitive swimming. Question is, what's next? He's 8 this yr. Thx.
Hi, FQW,
did you send ur DS for Swimsafer Course and how much did you pay for it?
To get gold/silver/bronze certificate, is it really necessory to attend the course if the kids already can swim well and just pay the test fee, like that, can?
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HyperKiasu:
Do you learn swimming with any swimming instructor before? You can get your previous swimming instructor to arrange the test for you. If you turn to the back of the certificate, it actually requires both instructor and tester name.
Hi, FQW,
did you send ur DS for Swimsafer Course and how much did you pay for it?
To get gold/silver/bronze certificate, is it really necessory to attend the course if the kids already can swim well and just pay the test fee, like that, can?
tnx -
FQW:
Yes, 14 is the minimum age to take lifesaving test. But it is ok to start learning and practising lifesaving skill without test.His swimming coach - who is very effective and got ds to pass bronze, silver & gold tests all within one yr - recommended long distance swimming certification. DS is keen to do that as he likes to have a target.
I heard of life-saving course too. What is the minimum age for that course? I suspect 8 yrs old being too young. Any url? Thanks for your info.
Edit: just went to the swim-speed website and found out that minimum age for life-saving course is 14. In swimsafer gold, one has to swim 400m using 4 diff strokes, which appears to be more stringent than the earlier stages of life-saving. In that case, do you know whether it's possible to skip some levels? Just informational as ds is obviously too young for that.
For lifesaving, you have to go for lifesaving 1,2 & 3. And if he want to become a certified lifeguard in the future, he has to go for Bronze Medallion after 1,2 & 3. -
HyperKiasu:
As there are many stunts (like dive, somersault, rescue, swim with clothes on etc) to perform, I think swimsafer tests require more than just being able to swim well. So most likely you've to pay for a coach. You can browse the requirement from the url below. I paid between $10-$16 for each test iirc, and $20 per lesson of 45 min for group coaching.
Hi, FQW,
did you send ur DS for Swimsafer Course and how much did you pay for it?
To get gold/silver/bronze certificate, is it really necessory to attend the course if the kids already can swim well and just pay the test fee, like that, can?
tnx
http://www.swimsingapore.com/swimsafer -
jianyongtan:
Unfortunately ds is a creature who needs to fix his eyes on a target before he's willing to persevere. So nah, don't think the timing is right at the moment. Thanks.
Yes, 14 is the minimum age to take lifesaving test. But it is ok to start learning and practising lifesaving skill without test.
For lifesaving, you have to go for lifesaving 1,2 & 3. And if he want to become a certified lifeguard in the future, he has to go for Bronze Medallion after 1,2 & 3. -
FQW:
Back then my parents decided to sign me up for competitive swimming. Although I received quite a lot of medals but it is quite tiring. Then I decided to go for open water swimming competitions which is really challenging, more adventurous and more fun.
Unfortunately ds is a creature who needs to fix his eyes on a target before he's willing to persevere. So nah, don't think the timing is right at the moment. Thanks.
Recently I decided to take up platform diving at queenstown http://www.swimminglessons.com.sg/platform-diving-lessons.htm which I wish I have started much earlier! Because I am a bit too stiff to perform stunt. Anyway, flexibility can be train, just need time. For the first time I really enjoy plunging into the water
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jianyongtan:
ok
Do you learn swimming with any swimming instructor before? You can get your previous swimming instructor to arrange the test for you. If you turn to the back of the certificate, it actually requires both instructor and tester name.HyperKiasu:
Hi, FQW,
did you send ur DS for Swimsafer Course and how much did you pay for it?
To get gold/silver/bronze certificate, is it really necessory to attend the course if the kids already can swim well and just pay the test fee, like that, can?
tnx
thanks -
FQW:
thanks
As there are many stunts (like dive, somersault, rescue, swim with clothes on etc) to perform, I think swimsafer tests require more than just being able to swim well. So most likely you've to pay for a coach. You can browse the requirement from the url below. I paid between $10-$16 for each test iirc, and $20 per lesson of 45 min for group coaching.HyperKiasu:
Hi, FQW,
did you send ur DS for Swimsafer Course and how much did you pay for it?
To get gold/silver/bronze certificate, is it really necessory to attend the course if the kids already can swim well and just pay the test fee, like that, can?
tnx
http://www.swimsingapore.com/swimsafer
think have to let DS go for the course. it costs $100. i forgot the totaldurations and whether it includes the test fee...hehe.. :oops:
btw, is it compulsory to take bronze? can skip?
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