Scuba diving is the most exciting pleasure that most people benefit from. There are piles of reasons for scuba diving. Many people love scuba diving in wonderful places all over the world with friends and family. Other people work for the police, military or the corporations, and they go [...] Continue Reading…

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Every skydiver faces risks. Though they’re often exaggerated, about 1 jump in 100,000 leads to a fatality every year. Compare that to the risk of being in a fatal car crash within 25 miles of home, which is about 1 in 6,000.

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Skydiving looks both exciting and scary. But to make it more of one and less of the other is pretty simple. It will help to get a little bit of information about how such an amazing activity is even possible. It just takes an ultra simple physics lesson. No [...] Continue Reading…

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Beyond the classic face down, belly-toward-Earth flying position, there are many skydiving techniques that it’s great to know. The more you know, the more fun you can have for those few precious seconds during freefall.

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Skydiving or parachuting brings to mind familiar images from films and TV commercials. Who hasn’t seen one or a hundred people floating through the air, wind flapping against their jumpsuits, followed by a swoosh and a colorful canopy blooming?

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Every skydiver faces risks. Though they’re often exaggerated, about 1 jump in 100,000 leads to a fatality every year. Compare that to the risk of being in a fatal car crash within 25 miles of home, which is about 1 in 6,000.

The risk of minor to major injury varies [...] Continue Reading…

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