Diving
Diving and snorkeling have been favorite recreational water activities among vacationers for many years. Diving is set apart from snorkeling in that it is also a competitive sport. There are many diving and swimming competitions in the Summer World Olympics as well as in athletic events in the United States that are overseen by such organizations as the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Amateur Athletic Union. On a recreational level, both diving and snorkeling opportunities entice tourists to some of the most beautiful bodies of water throughout the world every year. Below articles provide information on diving and snorkeling.
Diving Techniques while Snorkeling
There is nothing better than taking a dip in the deep blue waters on a bright sunny day. And to top it off, if you get to see some pretty fish and colorful flora while you float face down on the water, with the sun warming your back, then you have experienced the divine! But there are certain safety tips that you must follow while snorkeling, to avoid unnecessary scares, and we'll be discussing them in this article.
Springboard Diving Techniques for Beginners
Springboard diving is an art of diving off a board acrobatically. Diving is all about throwing oneself off the diving board and performing acrobatic stunts. The board is specially designed to give a springing effect to the diver.
There is nothing better than taking a dip in the deep blue waters on a bright sunny day. And to top it off, if you get to see some pretty fish and colorful flora while you float face down on the water, with the sun warming your back, then you have experienced the divine! But there are certain safety tips that you must follow while snorkeling, to avoid unnecessary scares, and we'll be discussing them in this article.
Springboard Diving Techniques for Beginners
Springboard diving is an art of diving off a board acrobatically. Diving is all about throwing oneself off the diving board and performing acrobatic stunts. The board is specially designed to give a springing effect to the diver.


