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  • The History of Atmonauti Fly - by Gigliola Borgnis and Marco Tiezzi
    Atmonauti is a human flight technique, body free, invented by Marco Tiezzi in 1998. Developed and perfected with the help of Gigliola Borgnis, it was presented for the first time in 2000 at the World Freestyle Competitions, the European Espace Boogie, and the Eloy Freefly Festival.
    Average Rating (Rating: 6.67 Votes: 96 Viewed: 9884 Posted: Sun Dec 19 2004)   Rate It   Bookmark It
  • Stretching for Freeflying - by Louis Harwood
    Freeflying is a physically demanding sport (as are other disciplines in skydiving) and like any physical activity it is much easier to damage your body if you do not prepare your body properly. Stretching helps prepare your body for the physical activity it is about to go through, by offering some of the following benefits:
    Average Rating (Rating: 8.44 Votes: 63 Viewed: 6782 Posted: Sun Dec 19 2004)   Rate It   Bookmark It
  • Beginning Freeflying - by Louis Harwood
    Whether you are interested in freeflying as a main discipline, or you only want to make the occasional "fun jump", you will still want to follow the best and safest learning progression. Though freeflying can be a very fun discipline to take part in, it can also be very dangerous if you get it wrong. It is not something to rush into. You should take your time and enjoy the experience of flying in this new dimension. This article will introduce you to the steps you need to take to have a safe and fun experience and carry on doing so throughout your freeflying career.<
    Average Rating (Rating: 8.30 Votes: 147 Viewed: 9696 Posted: Sun Dec 05 2004)   Rate It   Bookmark It
  • Sit Fly: How to Move and Dock! - by Steven Blincoe
    So, you can sit fly with your friends in a group or fly in a two way. The first step to being a free flier, Congratulations! Once you have reached this level you might ask yourself “what’s next?” Today is your lucky day because this article is for you!
    Average Rating (Rating: 8.24 Votes: 49 Viewed: 7612 Posted: Mon Nov 08 2004)   Rate It   Bookmark It
  • Headdown - Everybody wants to learn! - by Steven Blincoe
    The winter is coming and you’re thinking about where you're going to jump to clear your winter doldrums. When you get to where you want to jump, everybody needs to freshen up their skills, maybe learn some new ones. One of the most popular skills to learn is Headdown.
    Average Rating (Rating: 6.18 Votes: 60 Viewed: 9006 Posted: Mon Jul 26 2004)   Rate It   Bookmark It

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