The Synchronized Swimming Team of Huron High School is a varsity sport.
Huron High School is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Our team consists of 14 dedicated synchro swimmers.
While
synchronized swimming receives little recognition, the sport continues to grow each year.
Synchronized swimming is
a sport requiring overall body strength and agility, grace and beauty, split-second timing,musical interpretation, and dramatic
flair. It is a unique sport in which power, strength, and technical skill are displayed in an artistically choreographed piece.
The competitive rules and manner of judging of synchronized swimming are similar to its counterparts, figure skating and gymnastics.
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To perform a strenuous routine while maintaining an effortless appearance is a very difficult
and important quality that is expected by the judges. To understand the physical demands and endurance needed to perform
the 3 1/2 to 5 minute routines, consider running while holding your breath for lengths of time up to 30 seconds.
The
routines demonstrate what has made "synchro" so popular with audiences. Much of the appeal is found in the use of the music
to demonstrate the athlete's skills,technique and creativity. Routines are enhanced by the use of original and expressive
movements, patterns, rhythms and audience contact.
Please see the schedule for a listing of current events.
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