The inward 3½ twist 5474 is an elite dive with somersaults and twists. The leading digit five confirms this maneuver belongs to the twisting dive category. The second digit four shows the diver starts with their back to water. The third digit seven signifies the athlete performs three and a half full somersaults. The final digit four indicates the diver completes two full twisting rotations laterally. This extremely difficult maneuver is typically performed by professionals on the ten-meter platform. One example of an inward 5474 is a world championship platform final dive. The athlete must manage rapid multi-axis rotations while maintaining a very controlled form. Judges award high points for a clean entry despite the incredible spinning speed. A tiny error in timing can lead to an unstable or dangerous landing. This dive remains one of the highest-scoring moves in modern competitive diving.
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