The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Rules, regulations and policies may include: | national and international rules of flat water canoeing national and international rules of white water canoeing national and international rules of canoe polo Australian Canoeing coaches code of conduct policy Australian Sports Commission Harassment free Sport policy. |
Biomechanical principles may include: | balancemotionforcemomentumpower. |
Canoeing may include: | flat water canoeingwhite water canoeingcanoe polo. |
Intermediate skills and tactics of canoeing may include: | paddling skills balance and steeringlaunching and exiting from bank, bench, pontoon propulsion capsize forward, reverse, stopping and support strokes rotation, and leg driveentry and exit of canoe strokes and on and offside edgingcontrol strategies hand roll, rolling and rolling with the ballball skills-passing, receiving, shooting, dribbling, blockingstroke mobility and boat control strategies stroke economy, correct lines of approach and exit boat control and paddle placementriver reading. |
Equipment may include: | personal flotation devices (PFD)paddlesspray deck or spray skirtwet suit or wet weather gear. |
Setting up and trimming may include: | construction and characteristics of boat and paddlerrig and steering mechanism position for team boat. |
Drills, activities may include: | those described in:Level 1 Flat water Canoeing ManualLevel 1 White water Canoeing ManualLevel 1 Canoe Polo Manualpracticing tactics and strategies used in games and competitionsindividualised drills and activitiesconcentration drillspaddling drills. |
Games and competitions may include: | modified games or races practice games or races:competition games or races. |
Relevant legislation may include: | occupational health and safetypermits from authoritiesenvironmental regulations. |
Organisational policies and procedures may include: | occupational health and safety:conflict resolutioncommunication protocolsuse, care and maintenance of equipmenttraining and scheduling commitments code of ethics. |
Effective communication may include: | callssignalscodes. |
Conditions and external influences may include: | environmental and weather conditionswater conditions and featuresother participants support staffspectators parents referees and administrators coaches. |