Beach Safety: Stay Safe in Rips and Currents
World Paddle board champion and professional lifeguard Mick Di Betta tells us how to stay safe at the beach by looking for rips and what to do if you find yourself in a rip or if the life savers or lifeguards tell you to move back between the flags.
– Swim between the flags
– Current moving across the beach
– What not to do in a current
– The safe way to swim out of a current to safety
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