Focus, The Battalion Thursday, April 9, 1981 Aquatians plan water show By Carol Thomas Battalion Reporter Eyes and noses red, gasping for breath, the Texas A&M Aquatians' hours of practice under the booming voice of coach Marti Nix indicate that synchronized swimming is much more than just playing around in the water. "You're too far apart! Get clos er together!" her voice echoes over the blaring music of "Cabaret" at the indoor pool on campus. Somehow, the tiring swim mers hear her and correct the problem. But soon another crops up. They swim on, trying to perfect their performance. "I told you," Nixon bellows, "you don't have time to sneeze, blink your eyes or think: just do it." But the blonde, blue-eyed deeply tanned coach smiles at the girls in the pool, and later applauds them when they per form especially well. At this practice, the 11- member club is rehearsing espe cially hard for the annual Aqua- tian Extravaganza, scheduled for tonight, Friday and Saturday night at 8. Tickets for the per formance at the indoor pool are available from Aquatian mem bers in the MSC or at the door. All practices require a physic ally-demanding workout, com parable to that of straight swim ming. "Synchronized swimming is more controlled, artistic, stylis tic than straight swimming," Nix said. Before even practicing the actual synchronized swimming, the swimmers do flexibility stretches out of the pool. Then they swim a mere 300-800 yards as a warm-up, stopping every hundred yards or so to stretch more. Synchronized swimming con sists of three basic movements: sculling, stroking and figures, each with several variations. "Sculling is moving the body COUPON $4 75 Aquatian swimmers practice maneuvers and polish up on some stunts in preparation for a water show they will host tonight through Saturday at the indoor pool. Photo by Greg Gammon through the water with a figure- eight motion of the hands," Nix said. Stroking refers to arm move ment, but is very different from straight swimming. "You have to make move ments very big and slow so the PIZZA SPAGHETTI LASAGNA OFF on our GIANT PIZZA $ T° OFF on our LARGE PIZZA $4 00 1 OFF on our MEDIUM PIZZA “There’s no pizza like Pasta’s Pizza! We guarantee it!” 807 Texas Ave. • 696-3380 Not valid with any other coupon or on delivery pizza. “ICOUPONI Coupon Expires May 1, 1981 We Rent Equipment MSC Outdoor Recreation RENTAL IS OPEN TO ALL TAMU FACULTY, STAFF & STUDENTS. IV. Tents: £^33 Backpacks: Pric* Range Par Weekend 2-Man 2.50-4.10 Canyon 2.20 4-Man 6.60-13.40 New Horizon 3.50 Sleeping Bags MISC. Min.-Temp. Ponchos .50 + 35° 2.20 Stoves 1.50-2.10 + 15° 3.20 Cookkits .40-1.20 0° 3.80 Lantern 1.80 Ice Chest 1.60 Earthpad .60 Canoe 18.00 Equipment is picked up at the Grove (behind the screen). Equip ment may be reserved 2 weeks in advance at the ORC cubicle, Rm. 216 MSC. Equipment not reserved is available on a first come first serve basis. Rental Hours: Phone: 845-4511 Mon. Tuos. Thurs. Fit 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 10:30 ajn.-6:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. audience can see them," Nix said. "The arms are very styl ized." Figures refer to the gymnastic stunts done in the water, such as tumbling and somersaults, she said. One club member, Cheryl Stuart, who swam competitively in high school, said she enjoys the sport as much as straight swimming. "In synchronized swimming you get to use music and a lot of expression," Stuart said. "And you're out there to perform whether it's for a show or in front of a judge.” The Aquatians began in 1976 as a synchronized swimming class. The 20-member class be came so interested in the sport, they decided to form a club and put on a water-show that spring. "The emphasis was on aqua tian art, which is not as highly organized as synchronized swimming," Nix said. Right now, there are no men in the club. Nix believes this is because men think the club is only for women. "I would love to have men on the team," Nix said. "Any man who is a pretty good swimmer would be able to do it. "In aquatic art they do lifting and complement the females in the water," she said. The male swimmer performs a role similar to a male dancer on a stage. "Their emphasis is to be strong and masculine in the wa ter," Nix said. For now, a group of swim mers within the Aquatians would like to compete. Howev er, because they have not been sanctioned by the AtlUetic Council, their competition has been limited to an occasional meet with the University of Texas. "We hope to be sanctioned in the future so that we will be able to compete with other teams in the United States on the national level," Nix said. "We have the potential of becoming a very competitive team." 50C DRAFT BEER Sunday Nights 5 p.m.-Midnight woodstone commerce center = on hwy. 30