Adventure Skydiving
Is there really any other greater thrill
than skydiving? If you really think about it, the answer is
definitely no. Some people jump at the chance to skydive, while
others break out into a panic attack at the thought of meeting
their fear of heights. Skydiving is something everyone should
do if given the chance, and once you experience it, you will
never regret your decis
Adventure skydiving always starts out as a nice idea, and
usually doesn't develop past that. In fact you may not even
realize what you're doing until you actually step out of that
plane and feel yourself fall with the wind. Standing in the
doorway, you feel secure as your feet seem firmly planted on
the ground. The equipment on your back weighs you down and it
seems like free falling into sky isn't something that could
realistically happen. Then you lower your goggles, the
instructor gives you the signal to jump, you take a deep
breath, then you jump into a world of heart-racing free-falling
adventure and rely on nothing but your parachute to land you
safely on the ground.
Once you start falling at a constant speed (about ten
seconds after jumping), you'll experience a sense of relaxation
as you take in all the beautiful colors circling on the ground
beneath you. You could almost reach out and touch the clouds,
and this is probably as close to heaven as you are going to
get. You feel the wind blow through your hair and for a second,
you think that there is no greater experience in the world. You
realize that adventure skydiving isn't so bad - in fact, you
can't wait to do it again!
No matter if you've never stepped in a plane before or
you're a pro when it comes to jumping out of planes, there are
locations available all over the United States for adventure
skydiving. You will undergo many hours of extensive training if
you're new to the world of skydiving, and your instructors will
ensure you are absolutely prepared to make the jump before you
even take off into the sky. You will have to receive medical
clearance from your doctor, and those with certain heart and
blood pressure conditions, neurological disorders, or diabetes
will not be allowed to skydive. Keep in mind that most skydive
facilities reserve the right to refuse service to anyone if
they believe a medical or mental condition will impair your
safety. For those who have braved the free-falling adventure
before, you will have to go through some refresher courses with
a certified instructor prior to your jump.
Nearly every state in the country has an adventure skydiving
center, as well as several foreign countries. Depending on the
location, prices for a single jump range from $15 and up, but
often you can receive a significant group discount if you jump
with other people. Most first-time jumps are performed Tandem,
meaning you will jump attached to your instructor and the
handling of the parachute, steering in the wind, and landing
are all handled for you.
If you have ever thought about adventure skydiving, then
chances are there's no reason why you can't experience this
ultimate thrill. Don't spend your whole life wishing you would
have done it - instead, show off those pictures of you flying
through the air for years to come!
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