In high income countries, jumping and diving into water are a small but persistent cause of death and serious injury especially among male youth and young adults. Although water entries maintain a high media profile, little is known about what entry competencies and underlying water safety knowledge youth bring to this practice. Undergraduates enrolled in aquatics (N= 76) completed a survey before attempting 7 entry jumping and diving tasks. While safety attitudes and self-reported behaviours were generally good, considerable variation in practical entry competence was evident. Most completed a deep-water compact jump (87%) and PFD jump (88%) with ease. Many completed a crouch dive (57%) and standing dive (53%) into deep water with ease, bu...
Brenner, Moran, Stallman, Gilchrist and McVan, (2006) recommended that “swimming ability be promoted...
Learning to swim via a structured program is an important skill to develop aquatic comp...
In New Zealand, despite the fact that the majority of drownings occur in open water, most swimming t...
In high income countries, jumping and diving into water are a small but persistent cause of death an...
This study investigated diving skill maintenance over an eight-month retention period following an i...
This paper examines the practical and theoretical knowledge of New Zealand youth, identifies gaps in...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
A person, usually a child or young adult, dies by drowning every 90 seconds around the planet. Most ...
Little is known about the transfer of swimming skills from indoor, flat, calm conditions to outdoor,...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
The authors presented a poster at the International Life Saving Foundation\u27s World Conference on ...
This paper reports the Australian findings in an international study comparing self-reported and act...
In early summer of 2017 and 2018 almost 200 children participated in a program facilitated by Downs ...
In early summer of 2017 and 2018 almost 200 children participated in a program facilitated by Downs ...
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aq...
Brenner, Moran, Stallman, Gilchrist and McVan, (2006) recommended that “swimming ability be promoted...
Learning to swim via a structured program is an important skill to develop aquatic comp...
In New Zealand, despite the fact that the majority of drownings occur in open water, most swimming t...
In high income countries, jumping and diving into water are a small but persistent cause of death an...
This study investigated diving skill maintenance over an eight-month retention period following an i...
This paper examines the practical and theoretical knowledge of New Zealand youth, identifies gaps in...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
A person, usually a child or young adult, dies by drowning every 90 seconds around the planet. Most ...
Little is known about the transfer of swimming skills from indoor, flat, calm conditions to outdoor,...
Little is known about the relationship between real and perceived water competence among youth in th...
The authors presented a poster at the International Life Saving Foundation\u27s World Conference on ...
This paper reports the Australian findings in an international study comparing self-reported and act...
In early summer of 2017 and 2018 almost 200 children participated in a program facilitated by Downs ...
In early summer of 2017 and 2018 almost 200 children participated in a program facilitated by Downs ...
Learning to swim in a swimming pool might not prepare water competence sufficiently for different aq...
Brenner, Moran, Stallman, Gilchrist and McVan, (2006) recommended that “swimming ability be promoted...
Learning to swim via a structured program is an important skill to develop aquatic comp...
In New Zealand, despite the fact that the majority of drownings occur in open water, most swimming t...