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What you think of Steven Tyler's dive in the pool last night?

For Steven Tyler that was tame. He will always do something unpredictable but if there is a wonderful pool in a place where stars have performed before the American Idol contestants performed at ''le Reve'' in Las Vegas, then this was not surprising at all...he kept his socks on. Did you see that. Of course he doesn't have to worry about his expensive watch and other jewellery..all that will cost a lot of money and be waterproof. He has said a lot more strange things than diving in that pool. I thought that some of the folks who got the good news that they made the top 24 might have an urge to jump into the pool but a lot of them are under age 18 and probably worried they get in trouble with mom and they can't really take all their clothes off even if the girls wear a bikini underneath..and the guys some underwear that looks cool enough to go for ''swimwear'' .

That's why Randy Jackson and Jennifer Lopez and some fans still love Steven Tyler...he has more fans than the other 2..maybe because he is somewhat crazy and some people believe one has to be a bit crazy to fit into the music business.x

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Help!!!! For some reason I keep diving into my my full twisting layout?

Is it forward or backwards? I guess you could learn a full twisting 1 1/2. You're probably leaning over too far when you jump off. Keep yourself straight and stuff.... Good luck

Firstly, a 25 yard pool with a deep end is probably NOT a “recreational” pool. It was built for competitions at least a few decades ago. School and university competitions in the US are still, in the indoor/winter season (that's all there is for schools/colleges), held in yards, rather than metres. The deep end is for diving, either from starting blocks only or also from diving boards.Secondly, the shallow end is where they already “saved” on construction costs, making it harder to do proper starting dives and flip turns (four feet is too shallow for diving and on the verge of being too shallow for proper turns.As for water costs: If there is a difference, the deeper pool has the advantage. Swimming pools generally takes the drainage to the closed-loop water treatment facility in the pool’s basement from the gutters at the sides, from the surface of the pool. Since shallower pools have more waves (that's why swimmers prefer pools at 2–3 metres or 6–9 feet of uniform depth) the gutters and the water treatment plants must be able to handle a higher maximum flow while the average flow stays the same.All that said, a pool of uniform depth of four feet really is a recreational pool, especially if it is kidney-shaped. You'll find few hotel pools any deeper, for example, and few of them have deep ends, and if they do it is because it has a “diving board”.

How to practice my diving?

What approximately adult men like Gilardino and Toni who prepare fairly in diving yet are nonetheless adverse at it (look on youtube)?! they might prepare all they want yet they are nonetheless undesirable, so which you will not tell in the event that they prepare or not in basic terms with the aid of fact they suck at it :P

There are few things in life I enjoy more than the ocean. We usually spend a week in Old Orchard Beach, ME every summer and the first thing I do after checking in is go right to the ocean. Even if it's raining (going to get wet anyway, and the bonus is there are not too many people to share it with!).The water never really gets warm in ME, just less cold as the season goes on. I like to go in August or September, during hurricane season. The same storms that cause so much havoc further south just make stronger waves in the northeast. I like to walk right in, wait for a good size wave and dive into it.The shock of the cold water wears off pretty quickly as your body adapts, and you're just left with this wonderful peaceful feeling. The ocean is always moving and you are just moving with it. Jumping up as a big wave comes by and feeling yourself float, feet off the sand for just a few seconds or catching the wave as it breaks and body surfing in a bit - there is just nothing like it.The last time (several years ago) that I went to a lake, I remember thinking, man, this is gross. So stagnant, give me the ocean any day!

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