Artistic swimming, also known as synchronized swimming, is a water sport that combines elements of swimming, gymnastics, and dance. In this sport, athletes perform swimming, acrobatics, and spinning movements to music while in the water.
Sports generate much public engagement all over the world. Also, it is one of the competitions in many sports events, especially in the Olympic Games.
Critical characteristics of artistic swimming:
- Group synchronization: Artistic physical exercises, which require precise coordination and uniformity, are often performed by a professional group of athletes or pairs.
- Music: The sport's appeal is its performance, which is accompanied by music, which creates an exciting feeling. It requires athletes to synchronize with the melody and rhythm.
- Technical movements: These include high-level techniques such as spinning, flipping, and balancing underwater, which require strength, flexibility, and skilful control.
- Scoring and judging: The sequence of exercises is judged based on the difficulty of the movements, creativity, synchronization, and performance style.
- Routines are judged based on the difficulty of the movements, creativity, synchronization, and performance style.
Artistic swimming requires rigorous and persistent training, as well as finesse in underwater performance.
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