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CSP 18-Equipping your loved ones with Open Water safety skills with Beckie Ramsay.
Swimming is one of the life skills we are taught at a young age. We learn to manage our breathing and to propel our arms and legs to keep us afloat. However, the open water houses dangers beyond its inviting surface. The water may be too cold. Debris and other objects may obstruct your path. Tides can be strong enough to pull even the best and strongest Olympic swimmers. To mitigate your risk, you need to be equipped with water safety skills.
For today's unique episode, Beckie Ramsay joins us to talk about water safety. Ten years ago, she lost her firstborn to open water swimming. She graciously talks about the tragedy that led her to campaign for water safety. Most importantly, Beckie imparts life-saving safety advice that you and your family can use in cases of emergency.
Listen to this episode to be prepared in the face of danger, not only for yourself but for your family and friends.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:5
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CSP 18-Equipping your loved ones with Open Water safety skills with Beckie Ramsay.
Swimming is one of the life skills we are taught at a young age. We learn to manage our breathing and to propel our arms and legs to keep us afloat. However, the open water houses dangers beyond its inviting surface. The water may be too cold. Debris and other objects may obstruct your path. Tides can be strong enough to pull even the best and strongest Olympic swimmers. To mitigate your risk, you need to be equipped with water safety skills.
For today's unique episode, Beckie Ramsay joins us to talk about water safety. Ten years ago, she lost her firstborn to open water swimming. She graciously talks about the tragedy that led her to campaign for water safety. Most importantly, Beckie imparts life-saving safety advice that you and your family can use in cases of emergency.
Listen to this episode to be prepared in the face of danger, not only for yourself but for your family and friends.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: