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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Learn Skydiving - It is Fun!

Extreme sports are nothing but potentially precarious and fast-moving activities that require great physical strength and an adventurous spirit.

These sports, generally, include outdoor activities like surfing, skateboarding, martial arts, rock climbing, bungee jumping, inline skating, mountain biking, parachuting, skydiving, and sky surfing.

This category also includes adventure racing and related activities like sailing, diving, hiking, kayaking, scuba diving, white-water rafting, and mountain and rock climbing.

If you are an adventure freak, try to learn skydiving. In my view, no other sport can make you experience the thrill that skydiving does.

In order to learn this sport, here are a few tips that you should follow.

o First of all, find a skydiving school that has a good reputation. For this, you can search contacts on the internet or in your phone book.

o Next step is to plan your budget. Skydiving is, no doubt, a great sport but at the same time, it is very expensive.

o Once the arrangement for the money is done, you will have to choose one of the three methods of training. These are: tandem jump, static line skydiving and Accelerated Free Fall (AFF).

o Next, make sure you are healthy and also, that you are mentally prepared for the sport. Bear in mind that skydiving is not that easy! You will have to step out of an airplane and experience the thrill of a freefall that reaches the speed of about 250 feet per second!

o Make sure that you are not a heart patient. You should not have unregulated high blood pressure. If this is ignored, you can loose your life!

o After you complete the training, you are qualified for a license. You can acquire a D license after completing 500 jumps successfully

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