Mengayuh
Mengayuh, also known as rowing, is a method of propelling a boat or other watercraft using oars. It is one of the oldest forms of water transportation and has been practiced for thousands of years in various cultures around the world. The term "mengayuh" comes from the Malay language, where "mengayuh" means "to row."
Rowing involves using a long shaft with a blade at one end, which is propelled through the
Mengayuh can be practiced for recreational purposes, competitive sports, or as a form of exercise. It is
In competitive rowing, athletes race against each other in various boat classes, ranging from single sculls
Mengayuh has historical significance as well, with evidence of rowing boats dating back to ancient civilizations