
Image: supplied (Professional Mermaid, Kazzie Mahina, on the left).
If you loved The Little Mermaid and have always harboured some serious mermaid aspirations, you’ll love what Kazzie Mahina does for a living. She’s a professional mermaid.
While she lacks Ariel’s red locks and can’t breathe under the sea, Mahina’s been working as a professional mermaid at events since the mid noughties.
While it might sound a little, erm, out there, it’s a legitimate fitness trend that you’re going to see popping up more this summer.
“Mermaiding is gaining momentum so quickly as a new trend, we can hardly keep up,” says Mahina. In fact, she predicts it will one day be “almost as common to see a MerFin slung into the back of a van, as it is a boogie board or a regular pair of flippers”.
“MerFin”? It’s a piece of equipment designed so we can all swim like mermaids.
Made with recycled rubber, the MerFin goes on your feet. The ankle strap then secures your feet in place and you’re good to go. “Think flippers but with your feet attached – though your feet can easily slip in and out [of the MerFin] if needed,” Mahina says.
Once your fin is on, you swim – but with your legs together. As in, how you’d picture a mermaid swimming. “The motion is graceful, propelling the wearer swiftly through the water,” says Mahina, who refers to the movement as ‘water gliding’.
And apparently it doesn’t take long to get the hang of it. “People are always surprised once they dive in for the first time. Within minutes they are gracefully gliding and coming up for air… They cannot believe how natural it feels,” says Mahina. (Post continues after gallery.)