Have you been dreaming of taking up skydiving? Does the thought of jumping out of a plane with a parachute strapped to your back and free-falling excite you? An extreme skydiving adventure may be just the ticket for you. If you are a risk taker and daredevil this is just the sort of exciting sport you would enjoy.
Now, not everyone is ready to jump, as it were, straight into this kind of extreme sport, save for the very most hardened thrill seekers among us. It takes more than a little bit of mental preparation (or a truly exceptional disposition) to be ready to jump out of a plane and plummet to Earth at speeds exceeding a hundred miles an hour. For instance, consider how far one falls in extreme skydiving. Say you jump out of the plane at thirteen thousand feet; typically one opens the parachute at about twenty five hundred feet and then gently drifts the rest of the way. This means there is a free fall of nearly two miles!
Obviously, you can't just jump out of a plane completely unprepared. Skydiving lessons are a necessity, not just a good idea. There is of course a small degree of danger associated with extreme sky diving, so lessons are an absolute must. Skydiving certification can be obtained relatively quickly, depending on the particular skydiving instructors and methodology used. Sometimes you can become certified in as little as two days.
The knowledge you will gain from these highly trained expert instructors will be invaluable. If you are not sure of something ask questions. There are several key hand signals that are of vital importance for communicating with your comrades while sailing freely through the air. You could easily send the wrong message if you have not listened carefully in class.
Many well trained skydivers have suffered fatal accidents. It is necessary to have a healthy respect for the particular extreme sport you are involved in. Jumping out of a plane at an extreme altitude is nothing to take lightly.
Extreme skydiving can be an unparalleled thrill, but without proper preparation is hazardous. With the required number (or more, never do a real dive until you feel ready) of skydiving lessons under your belt, you will be perfectly ready to experience the unmatched exhilaration that skydiving, and especially extreme skydiving have to offer.
The equipment used is as important as the classes you have taken. Your survival will be determined on the parachute as well as the operator.
Finding a well trained instructor, quality gear and experienced pilot are all key to a successful jump. Check references, read resumes, and test the gear and all your landings will be happy landings.
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