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All About Sky Diving
Have you ever considered sky diving? Do you wonder what sky diving
would feel like? Do you know much about sky diving? Sky diving
definitely looks like, a frightening experience. Just watching people
jumping from plans from thousands of feet in the air is enough to send
chills down your spine. One would have to wonder whether sky diving is
as exciting as people make it out to be or is this activity a total
nightmare. For those who are not interested in sky diving or would
never even consider it, perhaps to them it seems like a foolish and
crazy thing to do. However for thousands of people in the world, the
thrill of sky diving keeps sending them back for more.
Sky diving is a sport that requires training in safety and technique.
Serious sky divers learn all the necessary skills needed for making the
jump. However for the person who's always been fascinated with sky
diving but not interested in making it a hobby, there is one method of
sky diving that doesn't require instruction. This form of sky diving is
referred to as tandem skydiving. It is considered to be safe, quite
easy and very exciting. This sky diving technique allows a person to
freefall at very high speeds while being harnessed to an instructor.
For the individual who's always dreamt of jumping from a plan, this
type of sky diving is probably best for them.
For people who try tandem skydiving and decide they'd like to take it
to another level, perhaps even make it a regular activity, the
accelerated freefall technique is likely for them. This form of sky
diving requires training and plenty of practice before attempting it on
your own. Accelerated freefall sky diving, with proper instruction, can
allow a person to freefall on every single jump. To learn accelerated
freefall there are various stages of instruction a person must go
through. Throughout this learning process an individual learns about
stable and balanced body position and relaxation. This is certainly
important for sky diving. A trainee is also taught about altitude
awareness, pilot chute throw, turning techniques, hover control, radio
assisted landing and other necessary lessons for accelerated freefall
sky diving. This form of sky diving is believed to have a couple of
benefits over other training methods. Accelerated freefall provides an
individual plenty of time to practice their sky diving techniques
because they are continuously freefalling. It's also great for
instructors because they are able to use hand signals during this
training which teaches the individual to change their positioning to
provide better results.
Contrary to what you might think, sky diving does not make a person
feel as if they are falling. Instead when a person jumps, it's as if
they are being supported by a cushion of air. When thinking about sky
diving, automatically you may sense a feeling of an upset stomach.
However, people say the experience is similar to being in the water,
the body is buoyant. Sky diving is an activity that an individual would
probably have to experience for themselves in order to actually
understand how it feels. Unless you are determined to try sky diving,
there is no need to strap on a parachute just yet.
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Sky-diving nightmare: Owner speaks out
It started out as a Mother's Day gift, but now, a Berks County
woman is extremely lucky to be alive after a weekend skydiving accident
yesterday that could have killed her and her instructor. "It was just a
freak thing," he said. That's how Keystone Skydive Center owner Marc
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Canopies for Kids jumps at the chance to help kids
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support, courage and hope. Canopies for Kids got off the ground in April,
run by Kuikman and Taryn McKay, both 2003 Hinsdale Central graduates. The
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Joe Pete LoRusso recently returned from Lake Elsinore, Calif., where
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