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   Drownproofing 
     Sequence 
     Floating 
     Help and Huddle 
     Help Position 
     Huddle 
     Inflate Clothes 
     Treading Water 
   Lessons 
     Entries and Exits 
     Sea Swimming 
     Self Rescue 
     Survival Sequence 
     Swimming Tests 

lifesaving treading water

lifesaving treading water

Treading Water

    Compared with the drownproofing sequence, treading water lets the swimmer maintain visibility and retain more body heat since his head is out of the water. However, it requires more physical exertion.

    lifeguard anorak treading water

    Body position. Keep the body upright with the head out of the water.

    Hand and arm movements. Make slow sculling movements underwater to maintain the vertical body position.

    Leg Movements. Make slow, continuous bicycle-like or scissor-kick type movements to support the body.

Exercise Tip:

    Raise your arms above your head and use just the legs to keep afloat. This is very exhausting. Add more clothes as you get stronger.

Safety Tip:

    In an emergency remove any heavy boots or coats but retain the rest of your clothing.