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    SATURDAY, JUNE 18 , 2016 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS 9B
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Water Safety Sense
(NAPSA)-Although drowning is a ma-
jor cause of injury and death for children
ages 5 to 14, it can be prevented. One way
is through the YMCA’s Safety Around Wa-
ter program, which teaches kids the value
of being safe around water and parents
the importance of water safety skills. Ac-
cording to data from the USA Swimming
Foundation, 70 percent of African-Amer-
ican, 60 percent of Hispanic and 40 per-
cent of Caucasian children cannot swim.
To reduce such statistics, the Y-one of the
nation’s leading nonproi ts strengthening
communities through youth development,
healthy living and social responsibility-will
award more than 18,000 scholarships for
free swim lessons to children in high-risk
communities.
Why h e Y
h e Y was the i rst organization to in-
troduce the concept of group swim lessons
in 1909. Now, in thousands of pools across
the country, the organization teaches more
than a million children from all back-
grounds invaluable water safety and swim
skills. h ey learn how to reach the water’s
surface if they submerge, safely reach a
pool’s edge, exit any body of water and re-
spond to unexpected water situations.
Water Safety Suggestions
If you know how to stay safe in and
around water, swimming can be a lifelong
source of fun and exercise.
Here are six steps toward water safety:
1. Never swim alone. Swim only where
there’s a lifeguard on duty.
2. Supervise children whenever
they’re in water. Whether they’re in the
bath or the ocean, stay within arm’s reach
at all times.
3. Don’t hold your breath. Children
shouldn’t hold their breath for a long time
while swimming. h is can cause drowning
and other severe physical side eff ects.
4. Wear a life jacket. Inexperienced or
nonswimmers should wear a Coast Guard-
approved life jacket.
5. Don’t jump in the water to save
someone struggling in deep water. Even if
you’re a great swimmer, a panicked person
can overpower you and pull you underwa-
ter. h e Y’s Safety Around Water program
teaches the “reach, throw, don’t go” con-
cept of using a long object to reach for the
swimmer and pull him or her to safety.
6. Enroll in water safety lessons. Just
like teaching children to look both ways be-
fore crossing the street, having them par-
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way to get active, but a way to
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If you don’t already have
a i tness regimen, getting
started is easier than you
may think. Always check
with your doctor i rst, then
seek out an exercise routine
that matches your i tness
level-whether that is walking
around your neighborhood,
weight training at a i tness
facility or participating in a
group exercise class.
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(NAPSA)-For
older
adults, regular physical ac-
tivity is an essential part of
maintaining overall health
and well-being. Exercise al-
lows them to continue nor-
mal daily activities and live
their best lives throughout
retirement years. And for
millions of older Americans-
like Ruby Dailey, Robert
Groh and Willie Washing-
ton-this path to improved
well-being starts with Silver-
Sneakers Fitness.
As revealed through the
program’s 2015 Annual Par-
ticipation Survey, staying ac-
tive is the pathway to reach-
ing wellness goals, including
high levels of energy and
mental balance. More than
27,000 members responded,
providing interesting insights
into how i tness routines
evolve as we age, including:
• 90 percent say they
have a lot of energy some
to all of the time-like Ruby
Dailey from Nederland,
Texas. Since starting her i t-
ness regimen, she has lost a
total of 101 pounds and 74
inches. Dailey attends classes
six days a week, takes 10,000
steps per day, and recently
participated in a half mara-
thon as well as a 5K race.
• 84 percent of active
adults do aerobic activity
three or more times a week-
like Robert Groh of Toledo,
Ohio. Groh visits the gym an
average of four times a week,
and his active lifestyle helped
his muscles become more
l exible, decreased his back-
aches and pains, and kept
him at a healthy weight. Groh
even competes in the Senior
Olympics off ered in his area
every May.
•
49 percent state
the desire to spend time
with other SilverSneakers
members motivated them to
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A Safety Around Water program can bridge
the cultural and access gaps that may prevent
some children from learning important water
safety skills
ticipate in formal water safety lessons gives
them an important life skill. h e Y’s Safety
Around Water program teaches children
fundamental water safety skills and what
to do if they i nd themselves in water un-
expectedly.
“Every year, the Y teaches more than
1 million children from all backgrounds
invaluable water safety and swim skills.
h is year, we’re committed to addressing
the disturbing statistics around fatal youth
drownings by making free swim lessons
available to more than 18,000 children in
underserved communities,” said Kevin
Washington, President and CEO of Y-
USA. “It’s our mission to help mitigate the
sociocultural factors that inhibit today’s
youth-especially those of color in urban
communities-from receiving the poten-
tially lifesaving skills to keep them safe in
and around water.”
One problem the program aims to
solve is the number of things that inhibit
African-American kids from learning how
to swim and swimming recreationally or
competitively. h ings that put them at high
risk for drowning include:
• Lack of Swimming Access-convenient
facilities may be few and far between, ex-
pensive and hard to get to.
• Cultural Constraints-there may be a
legacy of fear.
• Parental Perceptions-adults who don’t
swim themselves may not realize what
needs to be done so their children can learn
the skill.
Learn More
Families interested in i nding out more
about Safety Around Water and in enroll-
ing a child in swimming and water safety
classes should visit www.ymca.net/water-
safety.
Good Luck
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Championship grahpic on page 6B (West Coast Real
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