The small pool is a hot tub; divers go in to keep their muscles loose.
to col off
the waves/ripples created by divers are dispersed more evenly in a larger pool vs. a smaller pool which makes splash from the actual dive and ricochet from the sides more difficult to differentiate
After each dive, divers often enter a small pool for several reasons, including safety and skill development. The pool allows them to practice specific techniques, enhance their comfort in the water, and recover from the dive in a controlled environment. It also serves as a place to cool down and assess any potential issues before moving on to the next dive. This practice contributes to improving their performance and maintaining safety standards.
10 meters
You usually see them in diving competitions. The water spouting into the pool gives the divers perspective on the distance to the surface of the pool.
loosen muscles
Their nearest diving pool! You have to really live near one to be able to be a diver, as there aren't many diving pools around (in the UK)
Aside from staying in a routine if you watch some of the female divers, they leave the diving pool covering their breasts to prevent showing their nipples which harden in the diving pool. They will recheck their look after warming themselves in the hot tub.-
It's a jacuzzi not a small pool. The water in the diving pool is quite cold and the jacuzzi helps relax their muscles and keep them warm until their next dive
Dive in the pool
Divers don't make a big splash when diving into a pool because of the way they have their bodies straightened out. It's the difference between throwing a rock into water, vs. throwing a small stick into the water.
3m Springboard is 3m 5m springboard is 5m 10m Platform is 10m