Sports: Diving
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Equipment Diving is an inexpensive sport to get involved in, requiring only a bathing suit. Make sure your swimsuit fits snugly (women should wear a one-piece) because you don't want to lose your bathing suit when you enter the water. WhereDiving instruction is offered at most pools around town. Dive Edmonton (264-3483) operates out of the centrally-located Lindsay Park Sports Centre (Dive Edmonton offers the first class free to help make your decision easier). The University of Edmonton and Mount Royal College also offer diving lessons (check with their campus Recreation Offices). [ Maps of Swimming Pools ]
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Diving is a sport now over 100 years old. In the early 19th and 20th centuries diving was known as "plunging" and featured what is know known as a "Swan Dive". Later, gymnasts added twists and spins when they practised manoeuvres landing in water instead of on a wooden gym floor. Today, there are more than 70 different types of dives, organized into six different groupings: 1) forward dives, 2) back dives, 3) reverse dives, 4) inward dives, 5) twist dives, 6) armstand dives.