Tandem Skydiving Info
Skydivers - Most people say we're crazy. Some say we have a
death wish. Psychologists say people with an inclination to
take high risks are a necessary part of the continuation of our
species.
We are people from all walks of life. Students, blue-collar
workers, engineers, doctors, nurses, you name it. What we have
in common is an infinity for a high-risk sport, skydiving. Some
also participate in other sports like scuba diving, kayaking,
rock climbing, skiing. There is a sense of camaraderie among
us. A sense that we understand a greater truth that is missed
by most people.
Mentally it is an incredibly refreshing break from
"society". Skydiving is a super stress reliever. When you are
skydiving, you focus on that skydive and nothing else. This
keeps away all the distractions of life. No room for stray
thoughts or worries here. The intense focus and the pump of
adrenaline leave you feeling mentally and physically
cleansed.
And yes, the adrenaline is no doubt a part of it. Your body
responds to the rush of adrenaline into it, bringing with it a
sense of excitement and a surge of energy. Our human bodies are
made to produce adrenaline as a survival mechanism and it is
being regarded more and more as a necessary part of the human
experience and overall health. Something any skydiver could
have already told you a long time ago.
Stepping out the door of a flying airplane has other
benefits too. It makes you mentally tough. It takes a lot of
mind control to go against what you have been taught about
danger since a child, get a hold of your thoughts, and realize
that yes, it is okay to step out that door. You acquire an
increased awareness of all that is around you. You develop a
confidence in yourself and a quick response as events happen
around you. The sense of accomplishment is incredible. Knowing
you met your fear, took control, and pushed yourself to take
that step flows over into other parts of your life.
When I did my first skydive a group of us from work went. I
organized the outing. Everyone had a blast but I was the only
person who did more than one jump. Later, in talking with one
of the guys in the group he said to me - I know that whatever I
face in life, I can remember that I went up in that plane and
did a skydive. If I can summon the courage to do that, I can do
anything. It was great.
Okay, so enough of the psychobabble mumbo jumbo. What is the
sensation? When you step out the door of a flying airplane you
are in freefall until the parachute is deployed. Most skydives
are done from around 10,000 ft. to 14,000 ft. providing the
skydiver anywhere from 30 seconds to 70 seconds of freefall
time. Stick your arm out the window of a car doing 60 mph then
imagine your whole body out there going twice as fast - then
you start to get a little of the idea of what skydiving feels
like.
No one I've ever talked to has been able to put into words
the sensation of skydiving. Even asking first time jumpers - is
there any way to describe what you just did - only elicits a
wide-eyed, grinning, no way.
Freefall is such a stupendous sense of freedom. You are
flying through the air, able to move your body in 3D. You can
fly forward, back-up, move sideways, speed up how fast you are
falling and slow down how fast you are falling. Yes, you are
continually falling. But during that time you are definitely
flying your body. You can do flips and twists. You can stand on
your feet or stand on your head. There are absolutely no limits
as to which direction you can move your body.
And let there be no doubt - there is not a plane around that
can give you the same view. What an awesome sight to view 360
degrees around you - the sky, the horizon, the incredible
beauty of the world, right there for you to see with no
obstructions. To feel you are a part of that sky.
The parachute flies like a glider; responding to the pilot's
input and slicing you through the sky. It can be flown slowly
and smoothly or fast and wild. But either way, with correct
pilot input, it would bring you safely and softly to landing on
the earth.
Why do we skydive? Who will ever understand the beauty, the
freedom, the rush but someone who has been there? Truly, the
sky is our playground.
Tandem
Skydiving; Your First Parachute Jump
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