Saturday, May 10, 2014

Langoy Sirena (Mermaid Swim): The Newest Swimming Stroke of Summer

It is every little girls dream to be a princess, no doubt, this is really common among them. But time has changed,  now, from princess, its is now every little girls dream to be a mermaid princess. No wonder why the local television networks included mermaid as one of the themes in primetime and telebabad shows. Dyesebel (the iconic and legendary mermaid) and Kambal Sirena (newest creation of mermaid-themed fantasy drama) aired like really intended for long summer vacation while most activities are swimming in the beach and in other water forms. As a result, mermaid swim or locally known as "langoy sirena," is now a popular stroke among the kids and even among adults. It is a swimming style that utilizes dolphin kick and mimic the swim of a mermaid.

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Ann Curtis & Ashley Sarmiento 
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Loiuse delos Reyes

In the technical level, the closest to mermaid swim is finswimming, more specifically, the monofin swimming. It is a swimming technique that uses an accessory (monofin) to swim like a dolphin. According to en.wikipedia.org, Monofin is a type of swimfin that is typically used in underwater sports such as finswimming and freediving. This type of swimming advances the speed of the swimmer into 3 seconds more faster than the usual. The first type of swimming fin was made of rubber. It was developed by a French Commander De Corlieu. On the other hand, monofin was invented by Ukrainian finswimming team in 1972. Other variations are bifin and paddle fins. Is monofin a sport? Yes, It is a sport. In fact, the first bi-annual world championship competition for a monofin swimming started in 1962 and it was recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1986. 
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A little girl in her mermaid swim lesson
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Kids doing the monofin swim

What skills are needed to learn it? Basic swimming skill is needed to learn monofin but even without the formal swimming lesson but knows how to swim for survival can also learn monofin swimming. The most needed and necessary skill is treading for survival in the deep water. It would also be an advantage if you know how to do gliding with undulation and dolphin kick from the butterfly stroke.
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Traditional long blade fins

In the Philippines, there is no school for fin-swimming but some swimming schools offer it as part of their swimming programs. On November 8, 2012, fin-swimming was offered in the University of the Philippines as a service Physical Education to its students (PE2).
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Mermaid swimming students

In fulfilling  your dream to be a mermaid swimmer, the philippine mermaid swimming academy offers learning program that will make your summer a memorable one. Before doing the mermaid swim, be sure to be equipped with necessary swimming skills. For basic swimming programs, try freelance aquatics solution and enjoy the best memories of a happy summer.

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Elisabeth Krisstoffersen, a Norwegian freediver

Related links:
www.finspirit.com
www.finswimmer.com
http://elisabethfreediver.blogspot.com
http://sportiteveryday.blogspot.com
www.philippinefinswimming.com
http://www.philippinemermaidswimmingacademy.com

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