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Underwater Sport
Underwater sports is a group of Competition, competitive sports using one or a combination of the following underwater diving techniques - Free-diving, breath-hold, snorkelling or Scuba diving, scuba, usually including the use of equipment such as diving masks and swimfins, fins. These sports are conducted in the natural environment at sites such as Open-water diving, open water and sheltered or confined water such as lakes and in artificial aquatic environments such as swimming pools. Underwater sports include the following - aquathlon (underwater wrestling), aquathlon (i.e. underwater wrestling), finswimming, freediving, spearfishing, Sport diving (sport), sport diving, underwater football, underwater hockey, underwater ice hockey, underwater orienteering, underwater photography (sport), underwater photography, underwater rugby, underwater target shooting and underwater video. The sports Aquathlon Aquathlon (also known as underwater wrestling) is an underwater sport where ...
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Freediving
Freediving, free-diving, free diving, breath-hold diving, or skin diving, is a mode of underwater diving that relies on breath-holding until resurfacing rather than the use of breathing apparatus such as scuba gear. Besides the limits of breath-hold, immersion in water and exposure to high ambient pressure also have physiological effects that limit the depths and duration possible in freediving. Examples of freediving activities are traditional fishing techniques, competitive and non-competitive freediving, competitive and non-competitive spearfishing and freediving photography, synchronised swimming, underwater football, underwater rugby, underwater hockey, underwater target shooting and snorkeling. There are also a range of "competitive apnea" disciplines; in which competitors attempt to attain great depths, times, or distances on a single breath. Historically, the term ''free diving'' was also used to refer to scuba diving, due to the freedom of movement compared wi ...
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