Completion Requirements for Youth Level 6 Personal Water Safety
Front Crawl – 100 Yards
Stroke should basically be perfect with bilateral breathing, proper arm catch, mid-pull, finish and recovery.
The kick should be fluid with a 2, 4, or 6 beat cadence.
The student should perform a flip turn when they need to change directions.
Front Crawl to Open Turn
The turn should be smooth and fluid without hesitation.
Front Flip Turn
The turn should be smooth and fluid without hesitation.
Elementary Backstroke – 100 Yards
The stroke should basically be perfect with proper arm catch, mid-pull, finish and recovery.
The kick should basically be a perfect whip kick.
The student should perform a back open turn when they need to change directions.
Back Crawl – 50 Yards
Stroke should basically be perfect with good body roll, proper arm catch, mid-pull, finish and recovery.
The kick should be fluid with a 2, 4, or 6 beat cadence.
The student should perform a flip turn when they need to change directions.
Backstroke Open Turn
The turn should be smooth and fluid without hesitation.
Backstroke Flip Turn
The turn should be smooth and fluid without hesitation.
Breaststroke – 50 Yards
Stroke should basically be perfect with proper arm catch, mid-pull, finish and recovery.
The kick should basically be a perfect whip kick.
Students should perform a breaststroke turn with a complete pull down when they change directions.
Breaststroke Turn
The turn should be smooth and fluid without any hesitation and include a full underwater pull down.
Sidestroke – 50 Yards
Stroke should basically be perfect with proper arm catch, mid-pull, finish and recovery.
The kick should basically be a perfect scissors kick.
The student should perform a side open turn when they need to change directions.
Sidestroke Open Turn
The turn should be smooth and fluid without any hesitation.
Butterfly – 50 Yards
Stroke should basically be perfect with proper arm catch, mid-pull, finish and recovery.
The kick should basically be a perfect dolphin kick.
The student should perform a butterfly turn when they need to change directions.
Butterfly Turn
The turn should be smooth and fluid without any hesitation.
HELP Position
Students will demonstrate how to conserve their body temperature in cold water by tucking their arms to their side and curling up in a ball.
Huddle Position
Students will demonstrate how to conserve their body temperature in cold water by working in a group and huddling together.
Feet First Surface Dive
Students will use a surface dive to submerge to the bottom of the pool from a treading water position.
Tuck Surface Dive
Students will submerge and dive to the bottom of the pool while swimming forward.
Pike Surface Dive
Students will submerge and dive to the bottom of the pool while swimming forward.
Back Float – 5 Minutes
Students must demonstrate their ability to remain almost motionless with ease on their back for the full five minutes.
Survival Float – 5 Minutes
Students will float as long as possible and then will lift their head up, take a breath, do a simple scissors kick and then float again.
The students must demonstrate their ability to do this skill with ease.
Students need to understand this skill should only be performed in warm water.
Survival Swimming – 10 Minutes
Students will float as long as possible, then will lift their head up, take a breath, do a simple scissors kick followed by a large arm pull, then float again.
The students must demonstrate their ability to do this skill with ease.
Students need to understand this skill should only be performed in warm water.
Tread Water Kicking Only – 2 Minutes
Students will tread water using either a modified whip or scissors kick or a rotary kick.
The students’ ears must remain above the water.
Surface Dive and Retrieve Object
The students will swim forward and dive to a depth of 7 to 10 feet and recover a 10 pound diving brick.
Water Safety Topics
Think So You Don’t Sink
Swim with a Buddy in a Supervised Area
Learn About Boating Before You Go Floating
Exit Skill I
Swim 500 yards continuously using any 3 strokes of your choice, swimming at least 50 yards of each stroke.
Exit Skill II
Jump into deep water, perform a survival float for 5 minutes, roll onto back and perform a back float for 5 minutes.
Exit Skill III
Perform a feet first surface dive, retrieve an object from the bottom of the pool at a minimum of 7 feet, return to surface and return to starting point.