HOW TO SURVIVE THE FIRST DAY OF THE LIFEGUARD COURSE! (*PRE TESTS*)
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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Thanks for all the helpful tips. My son got his cert last year when he was 15, but wasn't able to actually work as a pool lifeguard until he was 16. Just the local reg's in my area (New Jersey). What we found helpful was to get to know the swim director and staff at the local YMCA, which is where the course was being given. We did a membership there for a bit so that my son was able to do a bunch of practicing for the 3 pre-tests. Best advice from them was that the 300m swim IS NOT TIMED. as long as you don't fully stop, you can take almost as long as you like. Don't kill yourself on this as you will need some stamina for the Brick Retrieval.
Dear Life of Adam, I am watching this video the night before my pretest and I will come back after I have completed it to fill you in on how I do, wish me luck and thanks for the helpful tips man!
Good luck! You got this
I passed the pretest, thanks for the tips on the 300, really helped.
Dude i'm 65 need it for stunt safety on a movie . having the course is a must . can i do this ? decent in the water ?
How crazy. I am in Daytona Beach, Florida and I work at Daytona Lagoon water park and this is exactly how the lifeguard training is held. It it certification through ILTP
Just wanted to thank you for all the helpful tips. Thanks to my incredible endurance and your great videos I was able to become certified. Time to apply and get hired!
Congrats! That’s awesome
hi. so i have a question, for the brick test how deep was the pool? and can we wear goggles while getting the brick? and if not how can i locate the brick without goggles?
the pool is most likely going to be around 10 to 12 feet deep. The only test you can use goggles for is the 300 yard swim. So, you are going to have to open your eyes underwater. This video may help:
ruclips.net/video/WjOJWW-yKM8/видео.html
@@LifeofAdam okay thank you! the video helped 😊
i have my pretest this week. I’m really nervous and afraid since I came back to swimming only three months ago after 9 years of not swimming. I’m not getting the goal just yet, but i’m hoping to give the best this time. Hopefully it’ll be for me. Any tips on anxiety and nervousness? I’m still having a hard time with the brick one, can’t get it all in one try 😔
The nerves will go away once you are there and in the pool. Don’t overthink it. You’ll be fine. Also, Here is a vid on the brick dive: ruclips.net/video/bB5GhsVEhBY/видео.html
sorry i’m so so late but do you have any goggles you recommend? i havent had any in years because they always fill up and are more or less useless to me 😅😅
So just chin has to be above the water?
Thank you for this video!
common adam W
Love that haha