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Diving is popular as a non-competitive activity that is often simply done for pleasure or thrills. Such diving usually emphasizes the airborne experience, rather than the artistic performance.
Closely
Related Activities
cliff diving, bridge diving and high diving are all names or variations of recreational diving. Recreational diving is also related to the supervised and regulated pool sport of diving, and to many of the extreme sports.
Cost
Diving is also popular as a non-competitive activity that is often simply done for pleasure or thrills. Such diving usually emphasizes the airborne experience, and the height of the dive, but does not emphasize what goes on once the diver enters the water. The ability to dive underwater can be a useful emergency skill, and is an important part of watersport. More generally, entering water from a height is an enjoyable leisure activity, as is underwater swimming.
Level of Demand
The table below shows the maximum levels of demand that this activity requires. NOTE: These are not entry levels or levels of requirement and has nothing to do with ability.
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Sight
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Hearing
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