Escape a Rip in Rip School
Escape a Rip in Rip school, this is the goal of all SEA programs - teaching kids easy survival techniques in Escaping surf Rips and the importance of basic water safety messages
SEA is a major contributor to water safety in Australia
Escape a Rip in Rip School
Most Surf Educate Australia school programs include some kind of rip escape content. This enables the children to see how easy it can be to ride and escape a rip to safety, providing confidence that rips do not go "out to sea" rather back over to a safe sand bank in most instances
Watch as school children show the simple technique of escaping a rip by floating.
Note how quickly the rip moves off the shore and along the rocks before it swings back along the beach onto a sandbank where the kids can stand.
Surf Educate Australia's lessons equip students with skills that can save their life and the lives of family members by participating in this amazing practical lesson
Video 1: Escape a Rip by floating (school lesson)
Video 2: Use the rip to get out to the surf break on a surfboard (school lesson)
Video session 4: Dee why beach Rip Escapes with a nice flow in the south corner and small rips inside the surf break
Video Session 5: School students have negotiated the rip and catch waves back to the beach
Video session 6: ski paddlers trying to negotiate large surf at Queenscliff, 2 go out on bank and one takes the rip. See who moves the quickest

