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How deep should a pool be to jump?

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Asked by: Maria White

Jumping in (Feet First) The pool should have a depth of 4 feet or deeper. It eliminates injuries while jumping feet first. The water should be sufficiently deep to absorb the individual’s impact. For adults and teens, a deeper pool is ideal.

What can I use instead of a diving board?

10 Diving Board Alternatives for Your Pool

  1. Faux Diving Rocks. Perhaps a safer alternative to diving boards, diving rocks are both decorative and fun to use for launching yourself into the pool. …
  2. Slides. …
  3. Rope Swings. …
  4. Poolside Climbing Walls. …
  5. Water Features. …
  6. Basketball Hoop. …
  7. Hot Tub. …
  8. Cocktail Tables or Firepits in the Pool.

What is the deepest inground pool?

Deep Dive Dubai

Deep Dive Dubai, located in Dubai’s Nad Al Sheba neighborhood, is now verified by the Guinness World Record as the world’s deepest swimming pool, at a depth of 169.9 feet (60.02 meters) and holds 14 million liters of water. That, the owners say, is the equivalent of six Olympic-sized swimming pools.