Sauvetage Perf-O-Max
Sport Lifesaving Team Narval Plage
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"We want the max, we can do the max, we are at the max, Perf-o-max!"
Contact Person: Tristan Martineau
Phone: 819-993-8531
Email: info@sauvetageperfomax.com
Location: Sherbrooke / Coaticook
Website: http://www.sauvetageperfomax.com/#!sauvetagesportif/ch9i
The club was founded in 2014. Our club is made up of individuals who strive to surpass themselves. Passionate and respectful, we aim to become better lifeguards or individuals with improved abilities during a rescue. We focus on physical and technical skills both on the beach and in the pool. Our priority is the physical aspect, but we work on all areas!
Pricing and Training Schedule:
Training currently takes place at the University of Sherbrooke (September to June) and is moved to Coaticook (June to August) for the beach component. The membership fee is $50 + accreditation fees ($20) + equipment fees (t-shirt, swim cap). Additional variable costs are associated with pool rental (to be confirmed). Training sessions (until June 2015) are held on Monday evenings.
Coach Biography:
Tristan Martineau, coach of the Perf-o-max Sport Lifesaving Club and owner of Perf-o-max Lifesaving, is in his third year in the sport lifesaving circuit. He is a National Lifeguard Instructor - Pool and Beach and has more than 10 years of experience in the field. Originally from Coaticook, he is very involved in lifesaving and has helped train many lifeguards in the Estrie region, including in Coaticook, Sherbrooke, Magog, and Lac-Mégantic. His company, through its team, trains more than a third of the lifeguards in the National Lifeguard - Continental Beach program across Quebec. Currently, Tristan is working to develop sport lifesaving in Sherbrooke, and that’s why he participated as the coach for Estrie in the 2014 Quebec Games for sport lifesaving, where he won 13 medals with 2 athletes. His team hosted the 2015 Provincial Championships in Physical Sport Lifesaving in Sherbrooke.