Lifeguards who work at lakes would have to be up to date on the weather. They would have to look out for the strong currents that might be coming their way. Lifeguards also would have to look out for the wild animals that might be lurking in the woods, and keep the campers safe.
There are also lifeguards who work indoors. Some of the main indoor locations are private pools, resorts, hotels, or indoor pools. Indoor lifeguards also have different jobs from outdoor lifeguards. Some of the things that they have to do is clean and maintain the pools in working conditions.
Lifeguards also have different working environments. Lifeguards usually work in groups, because it takes a team to look over the whole area of a pool. Instructors work in groups all the time, but it also differs from the age range that the instructor is teaching. Most lifeguards work with young kids, but there are also instructors who work with elders. The instructors that teach elders would mostly teach water exercises. There are also special private instructors. They would teach an individual and give them private lessons.
FOB- Facts of the Blog:
J. Arthur Trudgen was an amateur English swimmer who traveled to South America. While he was there, he saw that the people there were swimming differently. After he figured out that this swimming method was better, he brought it back to his country. He later called this swimming technique, the Trudgen stroke, also called the back stroke.
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