Swim courses and dive training

by   Profile Herbert   When 23rd June 2016
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Mirko Obermann at the Swim Teacher Trainer Training (c) Andreas Häckler
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Mirko Obermann at the Swim Teacher Trainer Training (c) Andreas Häckler
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Mirko Obermann at the Swim Teacher Trainer Training (c) Andreas Häckler
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The new swim teachers Anne Eichhorn & Steffi Feldmann (right side), Mirko Obermann (Swim Teacher Trainer; left side) and Michael Schroeder (SSI) (c) Andreas Häckler
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Baby & Me class (c) Andreas Häckler
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Baby & Me class (c) Andreas Häckler
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The diving.DE divecentre at Akassia Swiss Resort (c) Andreas Häckler

diving.DE, El Quseir, Egypt: On 12th to 18 June 2016, the training for
Swim Teachers and Swim Teacher Trainers under the SSI system was held
in Egypt yet again.




SSI?
Scuba Schools International? What do dive instructors have to do with swim training?

A legitimate question. But the three letters “SSI” not only represent
one of the largest diving organisations but also to the swim programme
offered by the same association ‒ Swim Schools International.



For more than a decade, this award-winning programme has been in
existence in the United States. This year, at BOOT in Dusseldorf, the
programme was introduced to the European and international market.
Since then, classes have been run to train members to become Swim
Teachers and Swim Teacher Trainers in Cyprus and the Maldives, and for
the second time, in Egypt, at diving.DE.



We speak with Michael Schroeder, SSI International Training Director and Mirko Obermann, co-owner at diving.DE.



Taucher.Net (TN):
Michael, please describe the swimming programme at SSI in a few words.



Michael Schroeder (MS):
SSI has years of experience in dive training
and the issuance of diving certifications. This vast experience is now
being used to train new swim instructors at the highest possible level
of preparation and competence.

Our Swim Teachers learn the theory at home, and then they are trained
in the pool by our team of experienced Swim Teacher Trainers. Before
they are certified, they will be supervised under our mentor teachers.

Safety and uniformity of instruction for the students are the key. The
lesson plans depend on the students’ age, their level of knowledge and
their individual learning speed. There is no fixed time frame which
students have to complete the course.


The size of the swimming classes at level 1 is very small, so all
participants receive lots of personal time with the coach. Once they
possess the necessary skills, they can move up to the next level which
assigns four students to one Swim Teacher.

The Baby & Me classes last for 45 minutes to give the little ones
and their parents time to be comfortable in the water and to have some
bonding time together. (More information about bonding can be found here)

The Level 2 classes are at least 45 minutes and students in the Junior
Olympian classes may even train up to an hour so as to have sufficient
time for training, and to allow for a full training cycle with a
warm-up and cool-down phase.

Adult non-swimmers can choose to learn in separate classes, in case
they have a fear of the water.  Eventually, they will learn to be safe
swimmers with full confidence in their abilities.




TN:
Mirko, how did you and diving.DE come to be among the first to offer the new swim programme?



Mirko Obermann (MO):
I have known Michael since my early days at SSI.
At "boot" show in Düsseldorf in January, when he introduced me to the SSI swim programme, I
was immediately convinced that it would be perfect for us.

In our experience, we have seen it time and again: families are on
holiday but their children cannot swim because they have not yet learnt
how to. In Europe, many parents work, and do not have time to drive
their children to the swim school. Taking a weekly 12-unit swim course
takes 12 weeks to complete; at a resort, you can complete the course in
just one week!

As a dive centre, we have unlimited access to swimming pools at our
facilities, so it is natural that we offer swimming lessons in addition
to snorkelling and apnea courses.




TN:
Mirko, you're now a new Swim Teacher Trainer. What do you like most about the programme?



MO:
The great advantage about the SSI Swim Programme is that we can
offer suitable classes for people regardless of the skills they already
possess. There are seventeen different classes catering to the youngest
at age two months to those who are adults.  Students learn together in
small groups based on their age and skill level.

As a former club swimmer and diver, I really like the relaxed training
atmosphere. In the swim clubs I was with several years ago, things were
a bit stiff.




TN:
Michael, who can qualify to be trained as a SSI Swim Trainer and Swim Teacher? What qualifications are required?


MS: Of course, to be a Swim Teacher, you should know how to swim. However, you don't need to be a competitive swimmer.

From the age of 16, you can train to be a Swim Teacher for Level 1 ‒
the only requirement is to have a Certificate of Good Conduct. The
requirements of the other courses depend on the level. As for the Baby
& Me class, it can be done as a standalone course without the other
Swim Teacher qualifications.

For those who want to be a Swim Teacher Trainer, they must finish all the four Swim Teacher Levels and be at least 18 years old.




TN:
How long does it take to become a Swim Teacher or Swim Teacher Trainer?



MS:
The programme for Swim Teacher Level 1 is 20 to 24 hours. For Level
2, it is another 20 to 24 hours, comprising a practical presentation of
all the swimming styles ‒ freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and
dolphin. Those who aspire to train adults require a further six to
eight hours of training, and the same goes for the Baby & Me Swim
Teacher course as well. Anyone who wants to become a manager and be
qualified to train Swim Teachers for their swim school would need 24 to
32 hours more of training.




TN:
Mirko, when will your centres start to offer the SSI swim programmes?



MO:
The Swim Program we offer this summer are currently available at
two of our centres in Egypt: diving.DE Akassia and diving.DE Flamenco.
We will progressively train more staff so that our dive centres in
the Red Sea would be able to offer swim classes over the summer. Our
plans are for our dive centres in Austria, Croatia and Indonesia to
offer this service this coming summer. Who knows, we may even open a
swim school in Germany one day!




Information SSI

Information diving.DE

Written by
Profile Herbert
Date
When 23rd June 2016
Where
Location Akassia Swiss Resort, Qesm Al Qoseir, Al-Bahr al-ahmar, Ägypten

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