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When diving, the primary movement is a downward motion as the diver propels themselves off the platform or board and enters the water. This involves a combination of vertical descent and rotation, as divers often perform flips or twists during their descent. The body typically enters the water feet first or in a streamlined position to minimize splash and reduce resistance. Overall, the movement is a blend of gravity-driven descent and controlled aerial maneuvers.

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