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Chapter 11 Aquatics 11 Aquatics C H A P T E R. Water Competence Model Water safety Water games Competitive swimming Underwater swimming (continued)

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1 Chapter 11 Aquatics 11 Aquatics C H A P T E R

2 Water Competence Model Water safety Water games Competitive swimming Underwater swimming (continued)

3 Water Competence Model (continued) Diving Synchronized swimming Recreational and leisure activities Boating (continued)

4 Water Competence Model (continued)

5 Aquatic Practitioner Transfer skills for water entry Possess knowledge and skills for safety Possess fundamental aquatic readiness Familiar with aquatic settings Present level of ability Aquatic interests and comfort level

6 Aquatic Readiness Fundamental skills Basic attitudes Basic understanding Advanced formal strokes

7 Fundamental Motor Skills Water entry Water buoyancy Leg movements Water balance Arm movements Breath control

8 Basic Attitudes Lacks fear Respects rules Shares equipment Listens to instruction Eager to participate

9 Basic Understandings Procedures Pool rules Games and activities Language of instruction Mechanics

10 Aquatic Skills Floating Submersion and breath control Front crawl Back crawl

11 Sample Modifications: Floating Body strength –Water depth –Partial flotation device Concept understanding –Break down skill –Physical assistance

12 Sample Modifications: Breath Control Body strength –Face mask and snorkel –Support body and head for blowing bubbles –Assist with closing lips Sensory perception –Provide tactile cues –Provide auditory cues

13 Sample Modifications: Front Crawl Concept understanding –Use pictures and cues. –Use physical and verbal prompts. –Demonstrate, simplify the information, and repeat as needed. Speed and agility –Decrease distance; avoid comparison with others through proximity.

14 Sample Modifications: Back Crawl Sensory perception –Lane lines –Auditory signals for orientation –Count arm strokes Flexibility –Modify arm or leg motion, or both.


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