Advance Personal Survival & Swimming Skill Proficiency
Over 400 meters, children will need to execute strokes with more ease, efficiency, power, and smoothness. Lifesaving readiness will be the main focus of rescue techniques and water safety education. Personal safety and standing dive techniques will still be taught.
Clothing Requirement
Participants in stage 6, the last stage, must perform advanced survival skills while wearing long pants and a t-shirt. Using clothing to make a flotation device—for example, turning long pants into a float—is one of the most important skills acquired at this stage. This skill is essential in real-life water survival situations, where individuals may need to rely on their clothing to stay buoyant while waiting for rescue.
Other tasks in this stage, such as surface diving and swimming through hoops, are designed to test participants’ stamina and resourcefulness while wearing heavy, wet clothes. By the end of this stage, learners are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to survive in challenging water environments, even while fully clothed.