Lifeguard Training
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Additional Lifeguard Certifications
One great way to work as a teenager is to teach swimming at your local pool or community center or gym. Water safety is very important, and with our Earth mostly covered by water helping people be comfortable in the water is critical. Getting a water safety certification is a great way to make this happen.
Water safety instructors can do more than just teach swimming, though that is typically the reason that people get certified. You can teach people about water safety, run mother daughter programs, and teach red cross certified classes. You can do all sorts of different jobs at your local pool. One day, when you're old enough, you could even head to lifeguard training to get you certification as a lifeguard! Now wouldn't that be a great summer job to have!
Until then though, especially if you are still only 16 years old and not big or strong enough to be a lifeguard year, Instructors are trained to work with both children and adults, though most will work almost exclusively teaching kids. If the instructor wants to get hired as a lifeguard in the future, then they will definitely need to learn work with adults while in the water too.
Most pools, beach organizations, or gyms use a teaching curriculum purchased from the Red Cross in order to train individuals in the art of Water Safety. Individuals, however, can also purchase these training guides directly from the Red Cross if they want to learn what to do. USA Swimming has some good information too. However, you will still need to register for a class, as to become a certified Water Safety Instructor and be eligible to teach you must pass a class taught be a certified teacher. Must of the classroom instruction is actually done in the water, so that is why you cannot learn correctly at home or online. You can feel free to practice the test at home though and read the materials at your own convenience.
The basic requirements to become a instructor are age and ability based. Instructors must be at least 16, but do not necessarily need a valid drivers license. A birth certificate can be used to verify age and works just fine. The instructor must be able to swim laps using a variety of strokes, and may need to do so under a certain time limit. A proficient swimmer, with a little practice on the unique strokes, should be able to pass this exam without trouble.
Then, finally, you can go get that lifeguard certification you've always wanted!
Water safety instructors can do more than just teach swimming, though that is typically the reason that people get certified. You can teach people about water safety, run mother daughter programs, and teach red cross certified classes. You can do all sorts of different jobs at your local pool. One day, when you're old enough, you could even head to lifeguard training to get you certification as a lifeguard! Now wouldn't that be a great summer job to have!
Until then though, especially if you are still only 16 years old and not big or strong enough to be a lifeguard year, Instructors are trained to work with both children and adults, though most will work almost exclusively teaching kids. If the instructor wants to get hired as a lifeguard in the future, then they will definitely need to learn work with adults while in the water too.
Most pools, beach organizations, or gyms use a teaching curriculum purchased from the Red Cross in order to train individuals in the art of Water Safety. Individuals, however, can also purchase these training guides directly from the Red Cross if they want to learn what to do. USA Swimming has some good information too. However, you will still need to register for a class, as to become a certified Water Safety Instructor and be eligible to teach you must pass a class taught be a certified teacher. Must of the classroom instruction is actually done in the water, so that is why you cannot learn correctly at home or online. You can feel free to practice the test at home though and read the materials at your own convenience.
The basic requirements to become a instructor are age and ability based. Instructors must be at least 16, but do not necessarily need a valid drivers license. A birth certificate can be used to verify age and works just fine. The instructor must be able to swim laps using a variety of strokes, and may need to do so under a certain time limit. A proficient swimmer, with a little practice on the unique strokes, should be able to pass this exam without trouble.
Then, finally, you can go get that lifeguard certification you've always wanted!
Monday, November 14, 2011
Lifeguard Training
Ready to get trained up as a lifeguard? Read on! I highly recommend going through lifeguard training to get your lifeguard certification. In fact, lifeguard training is a great way to be employed this coming summer no matter where you are.
If you just have to be outside and love the pool or beach atmosphere, than you should consider being a lifeguard. Lifeguarding is a great job for both teenagers and adults a like. Lifeguards must be employed by law wherever people are swimming. So, that means, that at a pool or a lake or a beach where swimming is legal, there is opportunity to be hired as a lifeguard There’s a bit of a mystique around lifeguards, but becoming one is a relatively easy. All lifeguards undergo a standard lifeguard training program, typically put on by the people that hire them Some beaches that are more popular will also offer their own training.
Finally, you must be able to carry at least forty pounds while out of the water and walk the length of the pool. This is very important to that you are able to take care of swimmers who need you who might be bigger than you are.
If you can pass those tests than you are ready to head to the pool for training! After training, you typically need to pass another set of tests, both written and physical. Then you’re ready to be hired!
Ready to get your lifeguard certification? Head on over to the Lifeguard Training Academy Page To Learn Everything That You Need to know.
You won't regret becoming a lifeguard, and you'll join the ranks of thousands around the nation and even more people around the world who devote their summers to saving the lives of adults and children. Become a lifeguard! Seriously!
Do it!
Friday, October 21, 2011
Lifeguard Training Academy
Checkout the Lifeguard Training Academy for an awesome look at what it takes to become a lifeguard.
First Time Lifeguard Program:
This training covers Lifeguarding, CPR/AED, First Aid and Oxygen Supplement, and Blood Pathogens.
First Time Lifeguard Program:
This training covers Lifeguarding, CPR/AED, First Aid and Oxygen Supplement, and Blood Pathogens.
Friday, March 25, 2011
So, you want to be a Lifeguard?
Interested in being a lifeguard? Maybe it's because you've watched BayWatch, or maybe it's because you want more money by sitting by the pool this summer.
Whatever your desire is, lifeguard training is here to help!
Whatever your desire is, lifeguard training is here to help!
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