Diving: How to Front Flip
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By: CoachUp in Diving
Once divers are comfortable with executing a standing front dive off of the diving board, many are intrigued to add fun new tricks to their collectionBy: CoachUp in Diving
Diving is one of the most popular sports in the Olympic games, and has been growing increasingly more popular among athletes as well. Diving is a sport in which the athlete jumps or falls from a specific apparatus, while performing acrobatic spins, flips and tricks before entering the pool