
A quick Introduction to the Advanced Course and what knowledge you will gain and being more focused on the safety of getting in and out of the Sea for cold water coaching experiences.
An example of what a safe leaded dip looks like with a local football team I did the Dip with in the firth of Forth
An in depth look at the part the Lunar cycles will play in water quality and safety when entering the sea.
An introduction to some of the fears your clients may have and how to recognise them.
In this video we show a demonstration from a live dip, how deep the dip goes into the sea the position of how to organise yourself when running a group dip and show case the safety aspects of a group run dip, this was filmed life from a recently group run dip.
A little safety note included in this video about not doing the breathing exercise in the water.
There are plenty of Great websites you can get sports waivers from to cover you for your Cold water exposure
in this section i have set you up with a good session flow for your coordinated led dips, hope this helps
What's Next?
One of the key aspects of mastering cold water immersion is developing a comprehensive understanding of its science. The scientific principles behind this practice revolve around the interaction between our bodies and water. By delving into the intricacies of this relationship, you will discover how water affects our physiology and impacts our overall well-being. Armed with this knowledge, you can better navigate the potentially challenging scenarios that may arise during water-based activities.
What you'll Learn in this Course
The Safety of Cold Water Dipping
The Currents and the drag of Open Water
How to do a risk assessment for Cold Water Dipping
The Power Lunar Cycles have on tides
The Different types of Algae in open water and the side effects
What a weaver fish is and how to understand what jellyfish will do and how to be there to help someone if they got stung.
Why and how to use meditation before the dip
how to spot your clients language of fear before a dip and how to handle it.
How to prime your body for peak Physical Performance
How to use Affirmations before a dip.
Leaning the Clients Language of Fear and How to Spot it!
The Science behind cold water showers
what Chemicals are created when you go dipping
The History of Cold water Therapy
why Cold Water therapy has become so popular
How Cold water can aid in sports performance
The Liability you have has a cold water therapy Coach
In addition to enhancing your knowledge, it is essential to cultivate practical skills that will enable you to confidently handle any unforeseen circumstances that may occur in the water. Being prepared for the unexpected is a vital aspect of ensuring the safety and well-being of yourself and those around you. Through dedicated training and practice, you can develop the necessary skills to react swiftly and effectively in case anything goes wrong. This will not only instill a sense of security in your own abilities but also inspire trust and confidence in those who rely on your leadership.
Lastly, the ability to help others overcome their fears and anxieties related to water is a noble and rewarding pursuit. Many individuals harbor deep-seated fears associated with water, which can hinder their ability to fully enjoy water-based activities. By sharing your knowledge, demonstrating your own competence, and offering guidance, you can play a pivotal role in helping others conquer their apprehensions. Your supportive approach will create a nurturing environment, encouraging others to step out of their comfort zones and embrace the exhilarating experiences that the water has to offer.