Thursday, June 25, 2009
Club Re-open

Hi everyone,

Firstly, on behalf of the club, I'll like to thank everyone who turned up for the chalet. It was totally a bomb and it wouldn't have turned out this way without you people. For those who missed out the fun, don't worry as there'll definitely be more of such gatherings in coming future.

Anyway, it's being a while since I've seen a training of more than 30 people. Honestly, I miss all of you guys and ladies. Haha! SOOooo.... I'll like to announce that we're going to re-open and we're going to start our first swim class! Yes! And our dear young handsome instructor is non other than........... VINCENT!!! WOOOOOO!!!!

Ok, craziness aside. Basically, I'll like to call everyone back to our club's activity because our club is officially re-opening after the long break. All those who've finished their L123 will be moving on with BM and BM moving on to AM. For those who're still considering of whether to continue your progress in lifesaving, please just come down and have a tryout. I believe that there's not such thing as lousy swimmer or good swimmers. Only swimmers with good attitude. Taking our very own example, Lim Huan Geng! I'm very proud to say that Huan Geng always take the extra effort to come down to train with us despite not required to. Although he stays at Tampines, he'll always find the extra time and travel all the way to Clementi for training, 3 TIMES A WEEK.

Well, I genuinely hope that everyone will have such passion like Huan Geng. Haha!

Anyway, I'll like to inform everyone what's happening when our club re-open. Basically there'll be various groups of swimmers/lifesavers/lifeguards doing different trainings.

1st: Swim Class conducted by Vincent
2nd: Competition team training for Nationals
3rd: BM people who're interested in AM to self-train.
4th: Desmond's batch of BM swimmers to continue training for BM

So as you can see,6th of July's training is going be a very fun-filled training for SIM Lifesaving Club. Therefore I hope to see everyone back on 6th July! Cheers!

posted by 志瑜 at 10:28 AM
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Open Water Training
On the last saturday of every month, we head down to Sentosa's Palawan Beach
We do surfboarding, canoeing, beach run, open water swims, definitely not your typical day out at the beach.
It’s not all work and no play though. Our beach outing have proven to be a great get-together session, a day of fun and laughter


Biathlon
Come 2009 we will focus our training on the singapore biathlon and NUS biathlon. A biathlon is a sport that combines swimming and running, demanding mental strength and determination from every participating athlete. Distances can range from a sprint race (750m swim, 5km run) to a full Olympic distance race (1.5km swim, 10km run). With well organised progressive training and special total immersion swimming workshops, we believe we can achieve great results.

Competitions
Our main competitions are the National annual lifesaving competition and NUS invitational.
Competition events include still water events such as obstacle swims, manikin tows, rope throw etc. The best part comes at the beach with open water events such as the board/canoe race, run-swim-run, beach runs, board rescue and so many more!


Swimming
You love the calming feeling of being submerged in water and the fun factor of frolicking in the pool like you were 10 years old again.
We welcome you to join us for leisure swimming. It doesn’t matter if you swim to keep fit, swim as a past-time, swim fast or slow, we welcome you with open arms to enjoy swimming together. We'll be officially starting our first swimming lesson this coming 6th July 2009, so sign up now and learn how to swim!

Student Coaches
After Bronze Medallion and becoming a qualified lifeguard, your journey doesn’t stop there!
We encourage our members to take up coaching courses and becoming a lifesaving coach for our team after attaining your Bronze Medallion.
Many of our members have gone on to attain the Award of Merit in lifesaving too!


Courses
Other than our club activities, we also conduct courses such as lifesaving 1,2 and 3, Bronze Medallion, and Award of Merit in lifesaving.
Most of our members attained at least Bronze Medallion. Many of them go on to work part time as Lifeguards or swimming coaches. .
So what is Lifesaving and Bronze Medallion? We use a simple analogy. Lifesaving123 is like your driving theory, and Bronze Medallion is like your TP test.
After passing, you would be a qualified driver lifeguard!

Lifesaving 1, 2 & 3

We conduct Lifesaving 1, Lifesaving2, and lifesaving 3 as a single course.
It will be 10 sessions over 10 weeks, followed by a test by an external examiner.
You will be learning basic resuscitation techniques, how to throw a buoyant aid, how to tow a casualty, water entry techniques and lots more.

Pre-requisite: Able to swim 200m in any stroke (no time limit)
(You do not have to be Bronze, Silver, Gold, or Gold Star in Survival swimming to join!)
Our Next intake for lifesaving 123 course will start on 1st Augest 2009 or earlier.
Fees: $120(subsidised rate) for lifesaving 123, inclusive of exam fees, coach fees and manual.

Bronze Medallion

After the completion of lifesaving 1,2 & 3 The Bronze Medallion course is the icing on the cake.
Upon completion of the BM course, you will be a qualified lifeguard!
You will be learning CPR, different towing techniques, water based and land based rescue, etc.
The course is conducted every monday over a period of 10 weeks. Afterwhich there will be a test conducted by an external examiner

Pre-requisite: Lifesaving 3 certification
Our next intake will start on 13th July 2009
Fees: $120(subsidised rate) for BM , inclusive of resusitation certification, exam fees, coaching fees and course notes.

About us

Be sure to check us out in our facebook group too
SIM lifesaving group

SIM lifesaving club aims to:
- To instill interest in lifesaving
- To create water safety awareness
- To foster personal development
- To promote lifesaving as a lifelong skill
- To enable members to be proficient in rescue techniques

SIM lifesaving club was formed in 2004 by Mr Ang Boon Yaw who was then an SIM student


[Banner used in 2005 recruitment]
Since then the club has gone on from strength to strength.
We are committed to imparting lifelong water rescue skills to SIM students.
In 2008/2009 we will be conducting water safety workshops for SIM water sports member.
2008 also saw the biggest recruitment yet for the club.
We are determined to make our mark on lifesaving competition 2009

Contact us
For any enquiries, do not hesitate to email us at lifesaving@clubs.sim.edu.sg
Alternatively you can send a text msg to 1 of the following numbers

Silvester Choo (President) 96565426
Chang Chi Yee (Vice President) 92265246