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2007-01-25 11:23:12 · 5 answers · asked by cobra 1 in Travel United States Seattle

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In the water

Swimming includes pool swimming and open water swimming
Triathlon is usually a combination of swimming, cycling and running
Modern pentathlon includes epee fencing, pistol shooting, swimming, a show jumping course on horseback, and cross country running
Rescue swimming is swimming with the goal to rescue other swimmers or the practice thereof
Surf lifesaving is a competitive sport which evolved from the training activities of lifeguards at surf beaches
Water basketball is a team sport played in water, similar to water polo.
Water polo is a team sport played in water.
Synchronized swimming is a hybrid of swimming, gymnastics, and ballet.
Fin swimming is swimming with fins
Water aerobics is aerobics in the water
Water gymnastics is gymnastics in the water
Snorkeling is the practice of swimming at the surface (typically of the sea) being equipped with a mask and a short tube called a snorkel.
Diving off springboards or off platforms
Synchronized diving
A water slide is a slide with water flowing down it


Under water

Diving under water
Scuba diving is swimming under water using a (self contained) breathing apparatus
Free-diving is the aim to maximize the depth dived using no breathing apparatus
Apnea is the practice of not breathing for an extended time
Underwater rugby is rugby played under water with a ball that has been rendered neutrally buoyant. Breathing is done through a snorkel, and tackling is only allowed if you have the ball or are tackling the one holding it.
Underwater hockey is hockey played under water with short wooden curved sticks and a heavy puck. Players wear diving masks, snorkels, and fins, and must surface to breathe while team mates continue the game on the pool bottom.
Underwater photography is photography done under water. Numerous contests worldwide are arranged every year. The digital cameras have revolutionized how many divers participate.


On the water

Skurfing is where the participant "skurfs" behind a boat on a surfboard
Barefoot water skiing is waterskiing with no skiis
Boating is the use of boats
Bodyboarding is similar to surfing, but the board is smaller and the person (normally) lies down on the board
Canoeing
Canoe Polo is polo using a canoe
Dragon Boat Racing is a team paddling sport on water
Fishing is the recreation and sport of catching fish
Hydroplane racing
Jet sprint boat racing
Kayaking
Kite surfing on flat water using a kite for propulsion
Motor boating
Offshore powerboat racing
Outrigger Canoe racing
Parasailing where a person is towed behind a vehicle (usually a boat) while attached to a parachute
Rafting
Rowing propels a boat by means of oars
Sailing using the wind for propulsion
Skimboarding involves riding, standing up, on a board down the wet sand and timing the ride to connect with a shorebreaking wave
Surfing downhill on waves
Splash padding: games on zero depth splash pad
Tubing down a river or behind a boat
Wakeboarding is similar to water skiing, but using only one board attached to the feet
Wake skating is similar to wakeboarding, but the board is not attached to the feet
Water skiing is using skis to slide over the water while being pulled by a boat or other device
Windsurfing on flat water using wind for propulsion in combination with sails
Yachting

2007-01-29 02:37:12 · answer #1 · answered by bmn44 4 · 0 0

In the Seattle area, there is water-skiing, jet-skiing, swimming, sailing, etc. but also fantastic kayaking, especially in the San Juan Islands. Seattle also has dragon-boating and canoeing.

What many people do not know is that, because of our (usually!) mild winters, Seattle is one of the most important cities in the country for rowing, both sweep (one oar per rower) and sculling (two oars per rower). Many rowers hoping to make the national team live and train in Seattle.

I forgot scuba diving--there is an undersea park in Edmonds, north of Seattle, and many divers report encounters with friendly (???) squids and octopuses--and fishing.

2007-01-28 19:14:56 · answer #2 · answered by hoptoad 5 · 0 0

Swimming

2007-01-25 11:45:04 · answer #3 · answered by not now 2 · 0 0

I saw a program on the box years ago about spitting cobras, and apparently if there is no water to hand the best substitute to wash the poison out of your / his / her eyes is FRESH urine, is that what you are asking?

2016-05-23 23:59:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

water skiing,surfing,body boardin,scuba diving,ect more...

2007-01-25 11:30:41 · answer #5 · answered by lil pit cat 71 5 · 0 0

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