Kayoing: meaning, definitions and examples

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kayoing

 

[หˆkeษชoสŠษชล‹ ]

Definition

Context #1 | Noun

sports activity

Kayoing is an informal term that refers to the activity of paddling through water using a kayak. It is a popular water sport that allows individuals to explore rivers, lakes, and oceans while enjoying nature and physical exercise. Kayaking can be performed solo or in groups, and it offers various styles including recreational and competitive.

Synonyms

kayaking, paddling.

Examples of usage

  • We went kayoing on the lake last weekend.
  • Kayoing is a great way to spend time outdoors.
  • Many people enjoy kayoing in the summer.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • This term comes from a mix of the Japanese word 'kawaii,' meaning 'cute,' and 'kayak,' reflecting the agility needed for this move.
  • It was popularized in the English-speaking world in the late 20th century as kayaking gained more widespread attention.
  • Originally, 'kayoing' referred specifically to a type of roll used in whitewater kayaking, showcasing the skills of seasoned paddlers.

Sports

  • Kayoing is considered an essential foundational skill for kayakers navigating turbulent waters, ensuring they can handle unexpected flips.
  • Proficiency in this technique can significantly improve a person's confidence and safety while kayaking.
  • Experts recommend starting with flat water and slowly progressing to challenging conditions to master this skill.

Culture

  • Adventure documentaries and competitions have shown exciting kayoing feats, inspiring rookies everywhere to learn the trick.
  • In kayaking communities, a mastering of this technique can lead to greater respect among peers, as it showcases resilience and flair.

Science

  • Kayoing involves principles of buoyancy and balance, key concepts in fluid dynamics that affect how objects behave in water.
  • Understanding the center of gravity is crucial for successfully executing the rollover, as it dictates stability in the kayak.

Psychology

  • Successfully learning this technique can greatly enhance a kayaker's psychological resilience, building confidence and adaptability.
  • The experience of overcoming the fear of flipping can promote a sense of achievement and encourage further exploration in adventure sports.

Translations

Translations of the word "kayoing" in other languages:

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