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<blockquote data-quote="JimCSHO" data-source="post: 16996143" data-attributes="member: 183032"><p>I stopped doing back dives in college. We were working out at the pool and coach said, "some of you aren't getting out far enough on your back dives". Turns out he was talking to me but didn't want to point me out of the group. Next dive, hit my head on the side of the pool and fell into the water. One of my friends on the other side of the pool said he had turned just at that moment and to this day he can hear the sound of me hitting.</p><p></p><p>When I hit the water I had the sense to turn my head so I didn't break my nose when my head bounced off the water into the side of the pool - just gave myself a nice black eye. As I drifted down I kept thinking, "don't pass out". Then looked for the racing lines so I could figure out which way was up and as I started up I saw two people diving in on either side to help me out. I was talking to the coach telling him I was fine and then heard "oh my god, look at the blood" and felt something run down my back - told coach "you know what, maybe I'm not fine" and started to drop.</p><p></p><p>Ever since I can't do a back dive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimCSHO, post: 16996143, member: 183032"] I stopped doing back dives in college. We were working out at the pool and coach said, "some of you aren't getting out far enough on your back dives". Turns out he was talking to me but didn't want to point me out of the group. Next dive, hit my head on the side of the pool and fell into the water. One of my friends on the other side of the pool said he had turned just at that moment and to this day he can hear the sound of me hitting. When I hit the water I had the sense to turn my head so I didn't break my nose when my head bounced off the water into the side of the pool - just gave myself a nice black eye. As I drifted down I kept thinking, "don't pass out". Then looked for the racing lines so I could figure out which way was up and as I started up I saw two people diving in on either side to help me out. I was talking to the coach telling him I was fine and then heard "oh my god, look at the blood" and felt something run down my back - told coach "you know what, maybe I'm not fine" and started to drop. Ever since I can't do a back dive. [/QUOTE]
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