ponnahduslautoja
Ponnahduslautoja, commonly known as diving boards or springboards, are elastic structures designed to help divers gain height and momentum before entering the water. These boards are typically found at swimming pools, diving facilities, and natural bodies of water. The primary function of a ponnahduslauta is to store and release kinetic energy, converting the diver's forward motion into upward and outward propulsion.
The construction of ponnahduslautoja can vary. Older or simpler versions might be made of wood, but modern
Proper use of a ponnahduslauta requires a specific technique. Divers typically approach the end of the board,