7 Reasons Why Every SoCal Kid & Teen Should Be a Junior Lifeguard

Photo: Huntington State Beach Junior Lifeguards

If you live in Southern California, chances are you’re only a few minutes from the beach or the water. The Junior Lifeguard program is a treasured summer tradition for many who live near the coast. Year after year, this popular program teaches valuable life lessons and skills to thousands of Southern California kids and teens. There’s almost too many benefits to count…

 

1. It teaches responsibility.

Junior lifeguards learn all the basics of what it takes to be an awesome lifeguard. It’s a great way for a young, strong swimmer to transition into more advanced aquatics and learn how to help themselves, friends, and family.

 

2. It prepares them for emergencies.

Junior guards are taught to be aware of their environment, especially around the water. If a situation arises, whether in the ocean or in the backyard pool, your junior guard will be equipped with the knowledge to handle the emergencies or prevent them. Life-saving skills are taught, such as CPR, first aid, and AED training.

 

3. They learn to respect the ocean.

The ocean is very unpredictable. Junior guards learn about coastal currents, swells, rogue waves and what to do if they or someone is caught in them. They also learn to respect the native wildlife and their habitats.

 

4. It builds self-confidence.

Jumping off the pier or boat at the end of a session is a time-honored tradition for junior guards. But it’s not just for fun—the goal of the jump is to make junior guards aware of everything they’ve learned. It takes a great deal of confidence (and bravery!) to make the leap to rescue someone who may be in trouble.

 

5. It keeps them active.

Swimming, diving, and treading water are arguably some of the best ways to keep kids fit during the summer. Most programs also teach recreational water sports like surfing, bodyboarding, paddle boards, and SUP.

 

6. It’s competitive and fosters camaraderie

Many Junior Lifeguard programs compete with other programs in competition events such as distance swim, distance run, run-swim-run, swim relay, beach flags, distance paddle, and rescue relay. Sportsmanship, teamwork, and camaraderie are emphasized as junior guards cheer each other on.

 

7. It’s tons of fun!

There’s always time for beach sports and water games! Kids will enjoy playing games like water polo, Sharks and Minnows, Capture the Flag and more. Most programs also have special events where family and friends are invited.

 

 

2021 Junior Lifeguard Programs

Many programs plan to resume this summer after canceling or downsizing their program last summer due to COVID-19. If you’re interested in any of these programs, be sure to confirm the details with the organizer. Dates are most likely tentative and are subject to change or cancelation.

 

California State Parks Junior Lifeguard Programs

 

County of Los Angeles Fire Department Junior Lifeguard Program

  • Dates: June 21 – July 16 / July 19 – August 13, 2021
  • Applications start Thursday, April 1
  • Ages: 9-17
  • Beach Locations: Avalon, Cabrillo, Torrance, Redondo, Tim Kelly, Hermosa, Manhattan, El Segundo, Venice, Santa Monica, Will Rogers, Zuma
  • fire.lacounty.gov/junior-lifeguard-program

 

City of San Clemente Junior Lifeguard Program

  • Dates: June 7 – August 6, 2021
  • Swim Test: 3/13, 3/14, 3/20, 3/21, 3/27, 3/28, 4/17, 4/18, 5/2
  • Ages: 9-17
  • www.san-clemente.org

 

City of Laguna Beach Junior Lifeguard Program

 

California Junior Lifeguard Programs (Dana Point – Salt Creek Beach)

 

Huntington Beach Junior Lifeguards

  • Dates: June 28 – August 18, 2021
  • Tryouts: 4/10, 4/24, 5/5, 5/16, 6/9
  • Ages: 9-17
  • juniorguard.com

 

Long Beach Fire Department Junior Lifeguard Program (Belmont Shore)

  • Dates: June 28 – August 6, 2021
  • Tryouts: 3/13, 3/18, 4/10, 4/24, 5/1
  • Ages: 9-17
  • www.longbeachjgs.com

 

Newport Beach Junior Lifeguard Program

  • Dates: June 22 – August 5, 2021
  • Swim Test: 3/14, 3/21, 3/28
  • Ages: 9-15
  • nbjg.net

 

OC Junior Guards (Dana Point – Strands Beach)

 

 

Do you have a junior guard at home? Planning on starting this time-honored summer tradition? Let us know below!

 

 

 

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1 Comment

  • KC Krause

    We have been blessed our son enjoyed Jr. LGs since he was 9yo in 2018.
    We feel this is one of the best programs offered for kids/teens in the state and at such a reasonable cost for 3 weeks!

    At 12yo he almost did not continue Jr LGs because of the lack of friends during his session.
    Fortunately, we got him in with some friends and he finally broke through in feeling comfortable in the deeper water ocean.
    He spent his 13yo summer surfing weekly & often daily with his surf buddies and now feels comfortable paddling to the peak – even when it is overhead aka 4-6′ while waiting in the lineup with strangers.

    We doubt this would have happened without years of Jr. LGs.
    We had him in the pool at 4yo and bodysurfing at 6yo but surfing on the outside in crowds is challenging for anyone!

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