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本帖最后由 LIMANTO 于 2024-1-15 12:01 编辑
Yamina is a person who loves the process of development; whether setting a world record in freediving; coaching individuals, and organizations, authoring books, penning speeches and songs; or describing and exploring our inner capacity for sustainable achievement.
Though she could swim by the age of two, it was only when Yamina began swimming competitively, at age 5, that she learned to swim with her head above the surface – a prelude of things to come. ”I remember how I used to ”invent” classical music in my head as I swam lengths in the pool”, she says. Prematurely ending her swimming career at the age of 14, after becoming dissatisfied with the authoritative nature of traditional coaching, and not wanting the measure of her self-worth to be derived solely from her competitive results. At the age of 16 she became a jazz piano student at Södra Latin, where she also started composing songs and wrote a children´s musical for big orchestra. There she noticed that the performance culture she met as a young swimmer also had found it´s way in to the cultural world. ”To me music is simple. Either you´re touched by it or you´re not. Either you like it or you don´t.”
After befriending a colossal manta ray, while on a trip to Indonesia in her twenties Yamina returned to the world of aquatic competition. This is where Yamina discovered free diving.
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