Diving

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Diving is a physical activity that involves plunging or falling into water, often while performing acrobatics. Diving is performed from a springboard or platform and is an internationally recognized sport that is part of the Olympic Games. In addition, unstructured and non-competitive diving is a recreational pastime.

History[edit]

Diving has been a popular activity for centuries, with evidence of diving competitions occurring in ancient times. The sport was first introduced in the Olympic Games in 1904.

Types of Diving[edit]

There are several types of diving, including springboard and platform diving, scuba diving, and deep-sea diving.

Springboard and Platform Diving[edit]

In springboard and platform diving, divers jump from a 1- or 3-meter springboard, or a 5-, 7.5- or 10-meter platform, performing acrobatics in the air before plunging into the water.

Scuba Diving[edit]

Scuba diving involves diving underwater using a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, which is completely independent of surface supply, to breathe underwater.

Deep-Sea Diving[edit]

Deep-sea diving, also known as technical diving, is a form of scuba diving that exceeds the typical recreational limits. This type of diving often involves the use of special gas mixtures (other than compressed air) for breathing.

Diving Equipment[edit]

Diving equipment varies depending on the type of diving but generally includes a diving suit, diving mask, fins, and a diving regulator.

Safety[edit]

Diving can be a dangerous activity, and safety precautions must be taken to prevent accidents and injuries. This includes proper training, use of appropriate equipment, and adherence to safety guidelines.

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