Chapter 2 Aquatic Activities
Chapter 2 Aquatic Activities
Chapter 2 Aquatic Activities
Water or aqua, has a certain unique attraction to people of all ages. Children love
to engage in water to play, while adults alike would get lured to take a dip at the sight of
a pool or the beach. Water, in its most natural form, can be a great venue to relax, to
workout, to have fun, to pump up the adrenaline, and to challenge one’s limits.
The Philippines, having more than 7000 islands, is abound with natural water
forms which can host numerous aquatic activities. There is surely something to do in the
different waters of our country, which attract not only locals but foreigners as well.
Aquatic activities may be done in water such as swimming and snorkeling, on water
(surface water) such as surfing and whitewater rafting, and underwater such as scuba
diving.
Water has special characteristics that provide a unique environment for activities
and good workout. These characteristics include buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure, and
enhanced cooling.
Buoyancy is the upward force of the water on an object. This is the reason why
boats and people float on water. It also gives a weightlessness feeling, which
makes it easier to move, lift knees, or even jog in water (for some water
activities).
Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure exerted by the water at equilibrium due to
the force of gravity. In other words, it is the weight of the water pressed down on
the object. Hydrostatic pressure is exerted on the body from all sides and this
pressure, combined with buoyancy, helps keep standing balance in water.
Enhanced cooling transfers heat away from the body much quickly than air given
in the same temperature. This is the reason we can stay longer in water and can
tolerate longer workouts without feeling being overheated.
SNORKELING
One of the best but simple way to see, discover, and appreciate the intriguing
underwater life is through snorkeling. It allows one not only to grasp the amazing beauty
of marine life, but swim with them as well.
Snorkeling is peeking through life underneath water by swimming with the aid of
a snorkel and mask. Through snorkeling, one can observe the underwater attractions
for a longer period of time, without the need to constantly resurface to gasp of air, and
with relatively lesser effort.
Snorkeling is not only used for recreational purposes. It has also been used in
water-based search by rescue teams and in water sports such as underwater hockey,
underwater rugby, and spear fishing.
Snorkeling helps the overall fitness of a person. Aside from having fun under the
water swimming, doing the flutter kick and diving tones and trims the body. It works out
the quadriceps, hamstring, calves, ankles, hip flexors, core muscles, and shoulders
while swimming. Above all, snorkeling builds greater lung capacity as one is forced to
hold breath underwater for sustained periods of time. It increases the oxygen uptake,
which is a positive indicator of aerobic fitness. It is also a good cardiovascular workout
as it increases heart rate and strengthens the heart muscle.
What are the important things that we should always remember to be safe in
kayaking or canoeing?
K now first your skills in swimming and canoeing or kayaking.
A void paddling alone, paddling far from coastline, or paddling in routes of ships.
Y ield to safety and know where to go in case of emergency.
A lways wear personal floatation device and other safety equipment.
K eep hydrated as you will be under the sun.
SCUBA DIVING
Scuba is an acronym for Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus or
SCUBA. Scuba diving is a diving method where a diver uses a regulator as the
breathing apparatus and a tank with compressed air which enables the diver to breathe
normally underwater. With these equipment, a diver can explore the waters for a longer
period of time and at greater depths.
Modern-day divers are fortunate to have better means of going deeper and
staying longer underwater. The beginnings of diving can be traced from using the hollow
reeds as a way of staying longer underwater. From the simple reed, more effective
ways of breathing underwater were invented.
Scuba diving can be for varied purposes. It can be for recreation where one
undertakes it for sheer enjoyment of experiencing marine life while observing fish and
other marine animals, taking photos and videos. Scuba diving may also be used for
technical purposes such as cave diving and advanced wreck diving. It may also be done
for commercial purposes. This is done to earn a living such as those who build
underwater structures, carry out underwater maintenance, conduct surveys, or
participate in salvage operations. Another purpose of scuba diving is those done by the
military or highly qualifies divers who do underwater surveillance; mine clearing; or
search, rescue, or retrieve passengers of capsized passenger ships and other sunken
vehicles.