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By Monte Nitzkowski andReviewed by Anthony Harris, P.T., A.T.C.; Carol Curtney, A.T.C.; Robert Blelen, ...
Ideas and Pointers for What Comes NextAfter finishing the U CAN Swim Fast course, ...
Thank you for taking the time to fill out the course evaluation.Your feedback and ...
Purpose: Why Stretch When done properly, stretching can do more than just increase flexibility. According ...
Goal setting skills are valuable in sport and everyday life. Goal setting help to keep ...
Skills Checklist for U CAN Swim fits on three pages. Get the file in one ...
The focus of this stage is skill refinement.U CAN Swim Fast, once known as ...
Objective: Understanding Lesson Plans and the Sample PracticesLearn of the general framework that offers ...
Skills Tracker U CAN Swim climbs to a technical level with U CAN Swim Fast. Expectations ...
A Few Clicks AwayTo get a certificate for this course, click to advance.To get ...
by Coach Chris, Founder, Between the Laps Coaching Program Building a dedicated swim staff of ...
Also know as LifejacketsLinksA grant program from AOAP can be used to provide Lifejackets ...
from Wayne Goldsmith, global sports consultant, sounds off on the pathway model Let's talk about ...
Resources within the U CAN Swim program are vital for assessors.Books and Training manualsAssessors ...
Introduction- Role of assessors and supervisors- ObjectivesEvaluating Instructor Competence- Review certification requirements- Observation techniques ...
Shipbuilding: A long-term activity with plenty of creativity and educational opportunities.Once again The Pittsburgh ...
Shark Fin DrillAnchor DrillCatch-up DrillLayout DrillOr an alternative name: Cross-over-touch-backLayout Extended and Touch DrillA ...
Drills, a long-and-winding roadDeploying the right drills at the right time with the right ...
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