Teaching lifesaving and survival skills are an essential and integrated part of every swimming lesson at Kingswim. Every week, children are taught basic swimming skills that lead them to be confident and capable in the water.
We offer baby survival swim lessons for babies from three months old up, toddler survival swimming, as well as survival skills for children of all ages in all our classes. Our centres incorporate survival swimming skills into all weekly lessons, ensuring children become confident and capable in the water.
What is survival swimming?
Survival swimming gives kids the essential skills to be confident and safe swimmers, particularly in the event of an emergency. It’s vital that children learn the necessary water safety and survival skills which can help prevent drownings and tragedies.
Survival swimming program at Kingswim
Our centres incorporate survival swimming skills into all weekly lessons, ensuring children become confident and capable in the water. One in every four lesson plans has an additional focus on specific water safety, lifesaving and survival skills in every class level.
To further promote and strengthen the survival swimming techniques and messages taught in weekly classes, Kingswim also runs two special themed weeks ‘Survival Week’ and ‘Endurance Week’ twice a year.
Survival swimming benefits
There are multiple benefits when it comes to survival swimming. Check out all of the benefits of survival swimming.
Survival Week
The skills taught during Survival Week are appropriate and tailored to each level in our program from parent child classes right through to the Graduate program and include:
Survival swimming skills
- Understanding your own limitations
- Safe entry & exit
- Signalling for help
- Rescue – how to be rescued
- Rescue – Can I do it safely – how to perform a reach & throw rescue
Survival strokes
- Survival backstroke
- Survival breaststroke
- Sidestroke
- Survival resting strokes
Understanding your own limitations
And remember, when you’re at the beach, always swim between the red and yellow flags.
Rescue - How to be rescued
When being rescued, hold on tightly to the object thrown or held out to you. This will allow you to keep your head above water and be pulled to safety.
And remember, never jump in the water to save a friend. Instead ask yourself ‘Can I safely throw them a flotation device or reach them with an object like a pole, rope or towel.’
Safe entry and exit
When exiting the pool, remember to use your elbows and knees. This will make it easier to safely climb out.
And remember, always enter the water feet first.
Signalling for help
And remember, your raised hand should be closed like a fist so that people can see you need help and are not waving hello.
Survival strokes
Survival strokes can also be used later in life by advanced swimmers to perform contact and non-contact rescues, allowing the rescuer to tow someone to safety.
Stride jump
They allow rescuers to keep their face above the surface of the water so they can see and talk to the person being rescued.
A stride jump reduces the chance of hurting yourself as you enter unknown waters.
Endurance Week
Here at Kingswim we know water safety in and around the water is a life skill, but so is endurance swimming.
Endurance Week is all about educating and teaching our swimmers the importance of long-distance swimming because in an emergency situation, we might not always be close to safety and having the endurance and stamina to swim is a vital skill.
Our older swimmers will learn to swim approximately 1500m, whereas our little swimmers will continue to develop trust, confidence, body position, basic propulsion and how to return safely to the wall.
What are the benefits of Endurance Week?
- Your child will have a better understanding of their limits in the water
- Your child will have more awareness around being safe in different situations
- Your child will be taught an appropriate length based for their ability
What is the difference in Survival Week and our upcoming Endurance Week?
Survival Week teaches our swimmers the skills to prepare them for an emergency whereas Endurance Week is all about swimming longer distances, endurance and stamina.
Students don’t need to wear any special clothing. Regular bathers, googles, swim caps are fine.
Water safety incursions for preschoolersWe run a free community water safety program for children aged two to five. The incursion teaches little ones all about water safety, including basic rescue and survival swimming tips. Our team travel to early learning centres to deliver the fun and interactive kindergarten incursion. |