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IncredibleArticles.com - Sports - Extreme

Sky Diving Training: The Initial Process

by Incredible Articles - Last Modified: 12/05/2007

xcept for people who are afraid of heights, sky diving is a very pleasurable experience that would literally let you soar towards your highest sensations.

Man has always been fascinated with the prospects of flying. And while he doesn't have yet the technology to physically fly, meaning he would actually fly without any technical assistance, he however found good ways to get the flying experience. As for the free spirited and adventurous souls, sky diving, among with other extreme sports, could be a very rewarding experience to test your will to seek great adventurous.

So if you consider yourself as an adventure freak, it is best it have yourself booked with a chance to sky dive.

There are, however, some things you should consider when deciding to experience sky diving. These include the following:

Training-You can never get off a plane and jump from a certain height if you don't have at least some sort of training. This is especially true with the more complicated aspects of sky diving.

Tandem sky diving, which is considered to the simplest type of handling the sport, is done by jumping from a plane together with professional tandem sky diving instructor. the jump maybe scary at first due to your body's adjustment to the heights and the experience but you will soon get over the scary feeling of jumping into the thin air.

Ground training is usually done for around 30 minutes with some guidelines on how to efficiently get yours elf grounded in the sports. The tandem sky diving is typically considered as the first phase of the jump course. After your completion of this requirement, will now be bale to move into the higher levels of sky diving.

Meanwhile, the other more complicated side of sky diving is the static line sky diving. This is basically started as a technique used by paratroopers in the military during sky dives with an easy deployment of paratroopers in a relatively low attitude of 200 to 3000 feet.

As you might now remember from the films, this sky diving technique is conceived by attaching a special cord on both the plane and the parachute of the sky diver. Once you jump off the plane, your cord will easily deploy the whole parachute for you. Nothing so much complicated right?

This, however, must be demonstrated for a series of times-usually around three times starting from pulling mock pulls from a dummy ripcord. Once you have perfectly done this routine, you can now move into another higher level of sky diving.

The accelerated free fall is actually where all the thrills could be experienced. But this offers the prospect of investing a lot since you will need two instructors that will be sky diving with you during your course. During the training, your instructors will keep close contact or hand-to-hand contact as to assist you better. After several jumps, you will only be left with one instructor which will help you perfect the jump. The source then, when finished, will give you a license for sky diving.

Sky diving, as a sport, requires thorough learning of the processes that you will be encountering during your jumps. So it is only important to avail the various trainings that will help you explore the techniques needed to help you jump in safety.


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