Evaluate the progression of each participant. Patiently provide positive feedback and reinforcement in response to the participants learning and practicing skills. Learn to swim instructors will provide a prepared lesson plan and support participants in achieving their goals while maintaining a constant supervision of all class participants. Interested candidates must have a current lifeguard certificate and be 16 years of age or older.Ĭurrent positions available: Early mornings (5 AM), daytime, evenings and weekends. They will keep the pool area free of all hazards and perform maintenance duties as assigned. Lifeguards will provide a safe aquatic environment for all people by knowing and understand the pool safety policies and enforcing them in a courteous manner. Admission to water exercise classes are included in your monthly or annual memberships. Water fitness classes are a fun way to exercise, and the low-impact workout builds strength and flexibility for people of all ages. The pool is great for exercise because the water offers resistance while reducing the impact of land-based exercises. This test consists of a 300 yard swim (front crawl and breaststroke with proper technique required), retrieval of a ten pound weight from a depth of 7 to 10 feet and two minutes of treading water with no arms. All participants must pass the prerequisite skills test administered during the first class. Successful completion of this course will qualify participants for employment as a lifeguard. We provide a variety of levels for all ages and skills.Īmerican Red Cross Lifeguard Training classes offer great skills for candidates ages 15 and older who are seeking employment as a lifeguard. Our program is designed to provide a safe learning environment for children ages 18 months – 12 years old. Summer registration begins May 1, 2023, at 5:30 AM June Pool Schedule – June 1 – 11, 2023 (Updated on ) Open Swim & Lap Swimĭaily Admission Fees (Included in a Monthly or Annual Recreation Center Membership) Child (3 – 11 years old) Learn to Skate programs can be found here.Pool Schedule and Upcoming Facility Closures Learn to Skate programs are highly recommended prior to registering for Mitey Mites. This is the level you want to start your child if they know how to skate, but have not played hockey. This year we will include approximately three (3) Game Days! These days the kids will be divided up into equal teams and play cross ice games with on ice instructions from the coaches. We introduce equipment starting in mid November.Īt the end of the February sessions, typically the players will appear ready for “game-action” and advance to participate in our Mite ADM program the following season. These are great starter kits if your child seems to take a liking to the great sport of ice hockey. The NOHC does have equipment to purchase for the season. Your child should either know how to skate, have been on skates a few times or have taken some Learn to Skate lessons prior to registering for Mitey Mites. Depending on your childs age, there may be a $46 fee for membership.Īfter registration, please check in at North Olmsted Recreation Center with your child on Sunday, October 2, try to get there early as you must get them ready to take the ice!įor the first couple sessions, prior to equipment day, please bring either a bike helmet or something similar, if you do not have a helmet of some sort a thick winter hat will work. All members must register with USA Hockey prior to enrolling in Mitey Mites. Registration will open on September 1, 2022. Our first session will be on Sunday, October 2, 2022, at 11:45am. This year our Mitey Mite season will run from October 10 until end of February. This program runs on Sunday mornings from October through February. The Mitey Mite program is made-up of players who want to Learn to Play and will focus heavily on skating and development of basic hockey skills. Hockey is a birth year-based sport – every other year, a player born in December 2011 will not be at the same level as a player born in January 2012. The levels of club hockey are Mite ADM (8U - ages 8 and under), Squirt (10U), Peewee (12U), and Bantam NOHC is a private, not-for-profit organization made-up of players from all over Cleveland’s Western suburbs. Unlike most other sports, hockey is a “club” sport, and a player won’t compete for his/her community until high school. The North Olmsted Hockey Club (NOHC) Mitey Mite program is the first stage in a player’s club hockey career.
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