LTS Manual
Safety First
Strokes Toss-Up
Pre-School Aquatics
Learn to Swim
100
These are the first names of all 6 Natatorium supervisors.
What is Jonathan, Doug, Lenna, Reed, Steve and Anedrea?
100
A life-jacket must say this in order to be worn in the pool.
What is "US Coast Guard Approved"?
100
These are the strokes with which flutter kick is most commonly associated.
What are front and back crawl?
100
Timmy is able to float unassisted on his front and back for 3 seconds. He does not keep his face in the water and blow bubbles when swimming independently; therefore, he is in this level.
What is PSA 2?
100
Front and back floats, opening eyes underwater and proper glides are goals of this level. (ALL INDEPENDENTLY).
What is LTS 2?
200
These are the swim lesson programs we offer other than Sharks and Minnows.
What are Stroke Clinic, Diving, Parent/Child Aquatics, Adult Aquatics and Adapted Aquatics?
200
This is the maximum number of seconds your back should be turned to your class.
What is 1 second?
200
This is the order of strokes in a reverse IM?
What is front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke and butterfly?
200
Timmy is unable to float or glide without assistance. He will go underwater to retrieve an object and blow bubbles; therefore, he is in this level.
What is PSA 2?
200
This is the first level in which all 6 complete (arms, legs and timing) strokes are taught.
What is LTS 4?
300
These are the 5 steps of the "progressive discipline" policy.
What are Verbal Coaching, Verbal Warning, Written Warning, Suspension and Termination?
300
This is the position in which one should be when traveling long distances while wearing a lifejacket.
What is "basic" position?
300
This stroke uses the "Underwater Arm Recovery".
What is breaststroke?
300
Timmy puts his nose and mouth in the water for 1 second. He will not submerge completely; therefore, he is in this level.
What is PSA 1?
300
Timmy is able to swim on his front and back, do floats and glides on front and back unassisted and side breathes at least 5 times. He should be in what level?
What is LTS 3?
400
These are the 3 possible percentage raises for which employees are eligible each annual review.
What are 0%, 2% and 4%?
400
Being in a vertical position without kicking legs and/org doggie paddling with no forward progress are signs of this.
What is drowning?
400
Two hands are required to touch the wall when swimming these 3 strokes.
What are breaststroke, back crawl and butterfly?
400
A PSA 3 student must tread water for this number of seconds and side breath this number of times in order to satisfy level requirements.
What is 30 seconds of treading water and 5 times sidebreathing?
400
These are the first three steps in the progression that should be taught in LTS 1.
What is submerging then floats then glides?
500
This is for what "R.E.A.L." stands.
What is REMARKABLE service, EMPOWERED employees, AMAZING experiences and LASTING impressions?
500
(CPR question) This is the first thing you must do if you come across an unconcious person.
What is assess the scene?
500
These three strokes are considered to be "survival" strokes.
What are freestyle, elementary backstroke and sidestroke?
500
These are the circumstances under which a student under 6 years old would be allowed to transfer to an LTS level.
What is demonstrating all PSA 3 skills, be moving to LTS 3 and having permission from Reed/Eddie?
500
(1) This is the level in which instructors should be most critical of technique. (2) These are the 3 types of dive introduced in this level.
(1) What is LTS 5? (2) What are shallow-angle, tuck surface and pike surface dives?