Description
This workshop looks at the skills need to guide/ leaded a group in a white water environment.
The following topics will be coveredPhysical Skills: Personal paddling skills, group management, emergency and rescue techniques.
Theoretical and Practical Knowledge: Equipment (types and usage), safety and emergency procedures, river hydrology, leadership, signals, individual and group coaching.
Whitewater CraftThe IRF defines self-steered whitewater craft in two categories. Crafts within each category have similarities and guiding styles. The key difference between each category is where an individual is in relation to the craft and the propulsion method.
Category A: includes all craft that can carry up to three people in a seated or kneeling position on the craft. These craft are typically propelled using paddles or hands.
Category B: includes all craft where the person(s) using them are predominantly in the water. These craft are typically propelled using legs, feet, or flippers.
Pre Course RequirementsTraining:
- Age 16 or over
- Be able to swim
Assessment:
- Logbook
- Valid 2 day First Aid training
- Aged 18 or over
All IRF awards are valid for 3 years when supported with a valid first aid certificate.
By proceeding to book and pay for this session, you are in agreement with our 'CIWW-Coached Terms and Conditions' which are available to view here
Requirements
What to bring
- Towel
- Swimwear
- £1 coin for locker
CIWW Provides all other specialist equipment required to take part in this activity - e.g wetsuits, wetsuit boots, helmets and buoyancy aids. If you have your own White Water Specification equipment, you are welcome to bring along. If you chose to wear your own wetsuit/drysuit, it must by full length.