Saskatoon Lasers Swim Club

PARA Learn to Swim and PARA Competitive swim program.

 

 

What is PARA swimming?      

 

The Para Learn to Swim program swims Wednesday’s from 6:00 – 6:45 pm at the SHAW Center.  The program is a volunteer led program that encourages physical literacy development in the water through play and skill development.  The overall goal is to develop the necessary skills of a high-performance athlete. 

The skills focused on in this program will be the following:

  • Water Safety (bobs, blowing bubbles)
  • Front and back floats
  • Back to front, front to back rolls
  • Float to stand
  • Symmetrical swimming skills (dolphin kick, double arm back, sculling, etc)

The Saskatoon Lasers Swim Club follows the rules and guidelines for eligibility, as laid out by Swimming Canada, under the criteria provided by World Para Swimming. Some examples of eligible underlying health conditions:

Physical Impairments

  • Amputees/Dysmelia;
  • Cerebral Palsy/acquired brain injury;
  • Spinal cord injury/Polio;
  • Dwarfism;
  • Others (Major joint restrictions, coordination restriction, limb paralysis/weakness)

Visual Impairments

  • Blind
    • No light perception in either eye up to light perception but unable to recognize the shape of a hand at any distance or direction.
  • Visually Impaired
    • From the ability to recognize shape of a hand up to a visual acuity of 2/60 and/or visual field of less than 5 degrees.
    • From a visual acuity above 2/60 up to a visual acuity of 6/60 and/or a visual field of more than 5 degrees and less than 20 degrees. 

Intellectual Impairments
• Typically leads to the athletes having difficulties with regards to pattern recognition, sequencing, and memory, or having a slower reaction time, which impact on sport performance in general.

A more extensive list of eligible and ineligible can be found on the Swimming Canada Classification page: https://www.swimming.ca/en/resources/para-swimming/para-swimming-classification/

 

Contact Ryan Jones at [email protected] or 306 665 7946 in order to book an assessment and to discuss the program.