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  2. Glossary of underwater diving terminology: P–S - Wikipedia

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    An entry technique which minimises noise and splash, suitable for entry from a low platform. The diver sits with feet dangling over or into the water, turns their torso sideways, takes their weight on their hands, then swings off the surface and drops feet first into the water, slowed by their arms, and lets go with the hands when in the water.

  3. Underwater diving environment - Wikipedia

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    Professional divers diving with surface-supplied equipment may use a flow of cooling water analogous to a hot water suit. Tropical water is the natural temperature of bodies of water in tropical regions, due to heating by the sun and cooling by wind. Maximum sea surface temperature can reach about 35 °C (95 °F). [35]

  4. Diving (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Woman performing a "swallow dive", 1937. Diving is the sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard, usually while performing acrobatics.Diving is an internationally recognised sport that is part of the Olympic Games.

  5. List of diving environments by type - Wikipedia

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    Underwater diving is the human practice of voluntarily descending below the surface of the water to interact with the surroundings, for various recreational or occupational reasons, but the concept of diving also legally extends to immersion in other liquids, and exposure to other pressurised environments. [1]

  6. Dare to dive from 27 meters or 90 feet? Impact is like a car ...

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    Men in competition dive from 27 meters and women from 20 (66 feet). They land feet first. If they were diving in head first, the shoulders, the head and the neck could crumble from the impact.

  7. Swimming stroke - Wikipedia

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    Finswimming is the progression of a swimmer using fins either on the water surface or underwater. Finswimming is usually done on the breast. Flutter back finning: Symmetrically underwater arm recovery with flutter kick. Feet first swimming: A very slow stroke on the back where a breaststroke movement with the arms propels the body forward feet ...

  8. Free immersion apnea - Wikipedia

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    Free immersion (FIM) is an AIDA International freediving discipline in which the freediver dives under water without the use of propulsion equipment, but only by pulling on the rope during descent and ascent.

  9. High diving - Wikipedia

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    This was a jump, not a dive. Fracture of the thoracic vertebrae and other internal injuries, no surgery. [32] 4 August 2015: Laso Schaller: Maggia, Switzerland: 58.8 m (192 ft 10 in) [33] This was a jump, not a dive. Highest dive from a high diving board and Highest Cliff Jump as per Guinness Book of World Records.