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MrBundybear3
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IRB Awareness Launch, Landing, Lift and Carry
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From Surf Life Saving Australia Bronze Medallion training October 2014. TH-cam is not a substitute for proper training and regular practice with your local life saving club or first aid training organization.
IRB Lift and Carry
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From Surf Life Saving Australia Bronze Medallion training October 2014. TH-cam is not a substitute for proper training and regular practice with your local life saving club or first aid training organization.
Spinal Board Carry Patient in Standing Position
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From Surf Life Saving Australia Bronze Medallion training October 2014. TH-cam is not a substitute for proper training and regular practice with your local life saving club or first aid training organization.
Tube Rescue Unconscious Patient
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From Surf Life Saving Australia Bronze Medallion training October 2014. TH-cam is not a substitute for proper training and regular practice with your local life saving club or first aid training organization.
IRB Operations Motor and other Hazards
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Section 12 of Surf Life Saving Queensland IRB Operations DVD. For credits section of Section 115.
IRB Operations Search and Rescue
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Section 14 of Surf Life Saving Queensland IRB Operations DVD. For credits section of Section 115.
IRB Operations Laying and recovering of buoy and anchors
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IRB Operations Laying and recovering of buoy and anchors
IRB Operations Post Operational Procedures
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IRB Operations Post Operational Procedures
IRB Operations Returning to Shore and Beaching the IRB
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IRB Operations Returning to Shore and Beaching the IRB
IRB Operations Transportation and On The Beach
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IRB Operations Transportation and On The Beach
Inflatable Rescue Boat IRB Negotiating the Surf
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Inflatable Rescue Boat IRB Negotiating the Surf
Inflatable Rescue Boat IRB Crewing Techniques
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Inflatable Rescue Boat IRB Crewing Techniques
Inflatable Rescue Boat IRB Rescue Operations
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Inflatable Rescue Boat IRB Rescue Operations
Inflatable Rescue Boat IRB Emergency Procedures
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Inflatable Rescue Boat IRB Emergency Procedures
Surf Coach Board paddling introduction
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Surf Coach Board paddling introduction
Just a question bro..' What size is this IRB? Greetings from Indonesia. thanks :)
what size RIB is being used for racing. and where can I buy a cage/fan cage for safety from any sea creatures. greetings from Jakarta Indonesia.
what size RIB is being used for racing. and where can I buy a cage/fan cage for safety from any sea creatures. greetings from Jakarta Indonesia.
Sounds like a good way to het yourself booked in for a knee reconstruction. Never approach waves at a angle. Any wave. The only rule should be enforcing is don't land the thing on the flat. I followed thses instructions word for word an your completely wrrong. Avoid punching through waves. You have an engine you don't need to duck dive waves. Simply use timing rip channels and knowledge. Brains. How many times you see the rescue boat flipped. In 25 years operating one ive never flipped one. I believe if tflip one you are doing something wrong
Top job Mate !!!
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I would not throw a tube in the surf because if you get the rope in the prop the easy part will be over.
This is an outstanding training aid. Thanks for posting.
I just bought an old one from the late 80s and removed the straps easy as I just watched all the youtube videos even just for leisurely excersize there so fun great little challenge cant wait for summer and bigger waves
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I finally re found this video!!
What size of blade do you use on flat water and on surf
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA TH-cam Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
It is a great video but the tecnique explained is not the best. When you pull you don't have to use the arm,you should use the dorsal and the addominals. With the arm that is not going to enter in the water you don' t have to push, you should hold the push and rotate , in this way the stroke in the water is more efficent. Then you have to use more the legs even if you are on a surfski
And the exit isn't very good on this paddler. A good exit gives more power to the legs for longer. And opens up the back etc for better rotation from the hips.
Wow !! It's great that any competition should focus on life saving stuff
Excellent video!!!!
I call bullshit on your heart rate information. This varies and is dependent on one's age and fitness.
bung holes, shafts, wax for grip, rigidity. I like this sport.....noWWW where are the titteez
Trust ME!!! Im gunna stick my BUNG in the HOLE
Love that hats are mandatory
Ƴyyyh da kuma na zamani bisa
Awesome!!
A standing take-down is no longer recommended practice. This video should be taken down.
You need to view along with th-cam.com/video/dIfUOTHJsaw/w-d-xo.html . If the casualty is unable to lower themself to the sand, a spinal board is still best practice.
Let's be prepared to save lives
What’s the difference between, mal race board, rescue board and prone paddling?
Kev Mac Technique-wise kneeling or prone on a race or rescue board are same. Prone with a victim on for stability. Typically in open water kneeling up is faster.
MrBundybear3 Out if interest what size boards are in this video 10-6. Or 12? Is 12 a better all rounder? Also is a similar sized SUP or Prone/kneel style faster?
Kev Mac They'd be a 10'6" racing mal, per SLS gear specs. I believe the 12 foot from the ocean paddlers in open water are quicker, and of course a SUP should be faster still.
not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the latest series on Instaflixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last weeks =)
@James Jeffery definitely, been using Instaflixxer for months myself :D
Brilliant
Cool film - have a look at ours and lets us know what you think th-cam.com/video/ogN3yAmV-K4/w-d-xo.html
Cool film - have a look at ours and lets us know what you think th-cam.com/video/ogN3yAmV-K4/w-d-xo.html
In my lifeguard club, I'm a nipper but the boat crew are very nice and take us out to the pier or sometimes Ogmore which is about 2 miles away from our beach. They do this every Tuesday
DJ Primax Great to hear! This bear started off as a nipper too. And rubber duckies are fun.
great video mate Thanks for the upload greats tips and tricks looks like mount mauganui?
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Would not having to move the crew persons weight forward during acceleration be of any benefit, by using trim tabs?
Maxi Marine It is, and I do. Trim is set by a tilt pin,so not altered at sea. Trim adjustment at different speeds, crew weights, swell is by crewie sliding fore or aft, and sometimes tensioning the bow rope.
great video, shows an immense amount of knowledge and experience behind it, thanks!
is there a part 2?
karyn harvey Of course, the unimaginatively-named Coaching Resources IRB Part 2 th-cam.com/video/xLaSU_CSMMk/w-d-xo.html
Do you cover any stretches for recovery after board paddling?
Very cool. Looks a lot more adventurous than paddling in the river th-cam.com/video/jzWyULeizIM/w-d-xo.html
Very nice video, this looks so much fun. I am totally new to this sport, and have never paddled in my life, but i already love it. Time for me to find an instructor!
I like your "attack" position and the leg drive too...nice relaxed recovery...great rotation... I use all of that in my paddling of OC-1 and Dragon Boating. :) I tried a SS once... fell right off! :)
worth committing too! falling out is important part of learning takes persistence but so rewarding just surfing your first few waves
Hm. "Inflate your ski, so it will go faster"?
Absolutely. Getting a bit of air pressure in the hull makes your ski sit higher in the water, with less drag. Everyone I know does it.
The reason for inflating the ski was to have a solid hull, no flex. The skis are built quiet solid now so you don't really need to and some skis have breathers, like OC's or ocean skis.. Also if sitting in the heat and you put them in cold water they used to suck in so adding air helped....
@@petedorries3690 cool - makes sense, sort of. Thanks
Any tips on remounts?
I'll get in first - don't fall off. If you do, get on quick and go. Not sure there's a technique.
+MrBundybear3 epic kayaks have a great tute son remounts. It's on TH-cam.
MrBundybear3 where did you film this video
Finlay Leask I didn't. It is New Zealand, we think Mt Maunganui.
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great video ! thank you. Just bought a surfski and planning to train for Hawaii Molokai race. Very clear and helpful. Will work on the technique !!
best video i've seen for getting into the sport, thanks!
I do nippers at nbslsc
Very informative, thanks!
All good. Your club most likely has this on a DVD for SLSA. And top work if you're getting the nippers into surfboats. Can never start too early!
Last edition of Surf Rescue mag has a great article sls.com.au/sites/sls.com.au/files/FINAL%20Surf%20Rescue%20Magazine.pdf ... or become a lifesaver at your local club.
where can I get more tips on surf swimming and riding waves?
I'm not sure that I agree with all of this. I'm a pretty intermediate paddler, but bear with me. My biggest doubt is the idea that you should pull the paddle straight back along the side of the boat, like in a whitewater boat. That's not the motion shown, it's not the motion anyone makes, and its rationale is weak. If you rotate around the vertical axis of your spine, the paddle will describe an arc, and the purpose of the wing paddle is to exploit the lateral component of that arc.
Exactly what I was thinking. This video says the opposite of what every couch has told me. Everyone says the paddle should start close to the ski and then let it naturally go diagonal away from the ski. If you pull it straight you will be using your arms, not abs and legs.
This clip from SLSNZ perhaps explains technique better th-cam.com/video/6vNu3Bb_cVk/w-d-xo.html
Much as I'm not a board coach but was once an U12 nipper ... popping ("sitting") a wave is bit hard at that age but can work. Small broken or unbroken ... pick the paddle rate UP before wave hits and lean back a touch on way over. Not freeze, stop, hang on and get washed back. For the big waves, go the eskimo roll. Most of what you see here works on a nipper board.. Practice and have fun!
thanks cool vid is it the same 4 u12s with the getting over the break ... im having trouble with that plz help thanx ;)