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Forums: Skydiving Disciplines: Freeflying:
the future

 

 


thrillstalker

United States
Jumps
License
In sport
: 24
: Student 
: 1 years


Aug 4, 2009, 11:03 AM

Post #1 of 3 (846 views)

Registered: Jun 14, 2009
Posts: 212

the future Can't Post

i am still a student and i know that im a long way off from being able to even attempt freeflying. it is the discipline that i am most interested in learning. can i go straight to freeflying or are there other disciplines i need to do first??? i did really well on my aff jumps and didnt have to repeat any, and i am a pretty stable flier for a student. what is the suggested jump number i need to reach before i start attempting to freefly??? also im a big guy so i tend to fall like a brick. one of my instructors on aff 7 was sitflying while i was falling belly to earth. will this be a problem (not having anyone that can keep up), or will i still be able to slow my fall rate in freefly positions???
thanks and blue skies!


caldefly

United States
Jumps
License
In sport
: 415
: C 36628
: 10 years


Aug 18, 2009, 2:05 PM

Post #2 of 3 (490 views)

Registered: Sep 20, 2005
Posts: 35

Re: [thrillstalker] the future [In reply to] Can't Post

well, different people take different approaches when trying a new discipline. some tips for you:
1. there is a lot to learn on belly flying, try improving your tracking skills fro example.
2. start learning how to fly on your back and then try sit flying. ( this may take a few jumps or even 100's to get it right) .
3.skydive university website has some great videos to learn freeflying.
4. I Personally went from belly flying to wingsuits and then freeflying . I am still learning a lot on al disciplines.
5. Get a coach.

No matter what approach you take, always keep it safe.... and one jump at the time..


Rstanley0312

United States
Jumps
License
In sport
: 260
: C 37696
: 1 years


Aug 27, 2009, 11:36 AM

Post #3 of 3 (315 views)

Registered: Jun 30, 2008
Posts: 486

Re: [thrillstalker] the future [In reply to] Can't Post

JMO but I would say get to atleast 100 jumps before you start backflying then going to a sit. I feel you need to build a lot more air awarness and tracking skills. That bing said some disagree with me but I think it gives you an advantage and could keep you from making a big mistake that could be really bad that would not be as bad on your belly.

 
 
 


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