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  1. Can't speak for Skydive City, but I can vouch that the beaches, Busch Gardens, and Ybor City are all cool places to be :3
  2. Considering I don't currently have a job and only have a few hundred bucks on me, I guess skydiving will be fairly cheap for me. Whoo. What a bargain.
  3. Funny, it seems that most of my hobbies have a variation of that phrase >.< I swear I'm going to be broke my whole life with hobbies like this xD Oh well, at least I'll be having fun.
  4. 1 USD = 1.04 AUD (not much difference) gear was in USD Rig was in AUD but it's only a difference of a few bucks. just pay for your AFF and use student gear. Worry about getting you're own towards teh end of it. I should really wait till I finish Brels but I'm hooked and want everything now now now ;) True, but when talking about thousands of dollars it makes enough of a difference to me at least. And is it smart/plausible to buy equipment one piece at a time? I mean I get that a container and canopies and the like would have to be purchased and used together, but Im sure there are other pieces you could buy to swap them out with pieces you're renting, right?
  5. You said you're in Australia? Are those dollar amounts in AUD or USD? And yeah, I can understand how a rig would be something you would NOT want to skimp-out on.
  6. Hiya guys. I'm not a skydiver yet, but I plan to be once I turn 18 this August. Since this is a hobby I'll most likely be having to fund myself, I've been wanting to know how much money to save and allocate towards skydiving gear. Out of all the research I've done on Skydiving, I know next to nothing when it comes to parachute models or what to buy used or new or even what makes up a rig (equally clueless as to what's required in a rig or what's optional), so it'd be a huge help even if you just tell me what makes up a rig xD. I realize I'm planning waaay ahead here, but I don't know how much money I'm going to spend so I figure it's good to plan early. My height is 6' 2" currently, but I'm still growing so I may be 6' 3" by the time I actually buy anything. My weight is 240lbs, but I'm dieting down to the 220-230 range or lower if I can (I've already lost 5lbs and I only started a few days ago
  7. Sounds like something I'd like :3 Minus the crash and burn bit, at least.
  8. What's swooping? That's doing a turn down low under canopy to build a lot of speed/energy to go gliding across the pond or landing area, inches from the ground, for hundreds of feet. Very impressive if done correctly and being heavy does let you carry more energy. Some wear extra weights when they swoop. So it's like pod racing from Star Wars only minus the pods and minus the racing?
  9. Oh, well, I was just using the phrase "Drop a few" loosely. I'm not about doing the bare minimum by any means, and my health is of pretty high priority to me, I'll totally be willing to lose as much as I can without withering to nothing.
  10. Oh yes I believe so haha. I think I know what the plan is for me until my 18th birthday (Way out in August, so I've got time to gain money and lose weight). Definitely feeling more confident about being able to skydive than I was before, and I've even found a kid at my school who's also trying to lose weight in order to skydive so maybe we can help each other out as far as diet and exercise goes. (Of course, he started out weighing over 400lbs, and needs to lose 80 more to reach his target weight of 220lbs, while I only have to drop a couple of pounds to get to where I need to be).
  11. Well, Id say those claims are a bit unfounded. I already follow a pretty rigid diet, eating about 1500cals a day (a relatively small amount for someone my size) and I do my fair share of exercising already, doing two hours of martial arts a week with biking, running, and hopping on the elliptical machine 1-2 times a week. And while I havent LOST weight, Ive certainly changed my proportions and changed a lot of fat in to muscle, especially in my upper body. That's why I was talking anout exercising a smidge MORE. Maybe cut down some additional calories and increase the amount I exercise. Im not some bum who stays inside all day, I mean yeah I enjoy my fair share of video games and being on the computer, but Id take being outdoors over that any day. Nah, Im just a large dude who was born to be built like an oak, not a twig :/ For starters it really would not matter if you are 245 of fat or 245 lbs of muscle you are going to fall very fast. If you happened to somehow get your license to skydive, the vast majority of your skydive’s would be spent alone as you would fall too fast for most skydivers. As for the wingsuit thing, once again that is a hug amount of weight and you would be falling too fast for most to want to skydive with you. Yes, they make giant wingsuits that would make you fall slow but it would take 100’s of jumps on the smaller ones to work up to the larger ones. If you think you are being singled out in life now for your size you have not seen anything as your weight will definitely be a hug hindrance in skydiving. It is not that skydivers are mean but when everyone is paying for the jump, most want to make the most of that money and skydive together(not try and chance after someone that is falling too fast). Unless you are a power lifter, one thing you really need to stop lying to yourself at 245 lbs you are obese (you are not just a little over weight). I am 6’2” and I currently weight 225lbs with a 50” chest of muscle and I am fat(most all my extra weight is in my gut/love handle area). I am currently in the process of losing weight. As for your workout and caloric intake that is really all left up to interpretation. When you are doing exercise it is important to look at the intensity of the workout too. When running, doing the elliptical, or biking, how long and fast are you pushing yourself. When you are done are you sweating and a tad exhausted or are you just on the machine doing an easy pace. I see lots of people at the gym that never break a sweat or even slightly push themselves are you one of them? From my understanding for best results you want to vary the speed, sprint for a section then go to a brisk pace and repeat that cycle. As for your caloric intake it is very important to look and the make up of what you are eating. Is there lots of lean protein in it, or is there lots of fat and sugars in it? Also it is important when you are eating too. Are you starving yourself most of the day and having 1500 calorie dinner? When looking at your calorie intake are you including what you drink too? One last thing I personally have fought with my weight my entire life at 17 I weighed 278lbs. A year later I dieted down to 168 lbs. I spent about 8 years around 175lbs. I then got into working out and put on muscle and at a point some fat. The last 10 years my weight has fluctuated between 200 and 230. When I get up to the 230 I diet down to the 200 mark or as close to it as I can get and in the proceeding 2 years I get back up to the 230 mark. I know my ideal weight is 190 as I have been there several times. I also know that yo-yo dieting is not good and I am trying to find a better balance to stay at my lower weight too. Losing weight can be done it is just really hard work. I have the same sized chest as you and it's all mostly muscle (I have a small layer of fat between my armpits and should blades). I have a size-able gut, since that's where nearly all of my body fat is stored it seems. I can still see my waist and the entirety of my feet when standing up though, which is better than how it used to be xD But in my family, everyone has a large belly, it's just where my genes have decided to store the majority of my fat I guess (I'm not saying I'm fat BECAUSE of my genes, I'm in control of that. But I'm not as much in control as where fat is stored). When on the elliptical, I set it to the highest resistance and go as hard and as fast as I can for as long as I can. When I start to feel tired I turn down the resistance but try to maintain my speed. Sometimes I'll also sprint at a lower resistance for a few minutes. When biking or running I'm usually more cautious as I don't want to run somewhere and not be able to get back home (If you lived in my neighborhood, you'd understand), so I usually follow the same route and how confident I'm feeling determines how hard I'm going. Though lately I've been going for stamina since I have a decent amount of strength in my legs already (Don't have any fat on my legs, it's cut nicely, not to brag). As for diet, I stick mainly to white meats, and lots of green veggies and fruits (Peas, carrots, green beans and strawberries especially. They're my favorite). I have a decent amount of pasta and whole grains, and I don't drink any soda (Except on rare occasions. The glasses of soda I drink per year are probably in the single digits). My main weakness is whole milk which I drink a lot of but I'm making the switch to skim/2% (Can't remember which is healthier at the moment), and for snacks I have all natural pork jerky. As for meals, on week days I have a glass of milk for breakfast (And fruit if we have any and I'm not in a rush), skip lunch because the school lunches are terribly unhealthy and I'd rather not eat, and then have a nice healthy snack when I get home. Something along the lines of jerky, crackers, or applesauce. On weekends I have lunch and it's usually a small Cuban sandwich which has pork, lettuce, tomato, onions, mustard and mayo. And when it comes to meals, my main rule of thumb is to eat until I'm no longer hungry, not until I'm full, and also to minimize carb intakes after 6pm or so. So I usually go to bed at least slightly hungry and if not then I make a habit of exercising when I wake up before breakfast (Usually not something too strenuous, don't have a lot of energy early in the morning and I don't want to get sweaty before I even brush my teeth). I've already had diet-discussions with my doctor in the past and he's asked me to write down and keep track of what I eat, he doesn't have any major complaints besides the whole milk. I suppose the area that needs the most improvement is more variety in my exercising since I mainly do cardio. I really just want to focus on my gut. I've gotten compliments on how my chest and shoulder area is built and on my legs, so my gut is really the only area I'm worried about. Though, my belly measures about 41 inches around so at least it's smaller around than my chest, which is another improvement. I used to be pear-shaped. Now I'm more of an upside-down trapezoid. And all I meant by being more muscle than fat is that I heard that harnesses are less comfortable/have a tendency to slip or something if you're more fat than if the harness has something more firm to wrap around. And this isn't the first time I've heard about heavier people falling faster, but I don't get why that is? I mean, I'm a broad, wide guy so I would think I'd have surface area going for me.
  12. Thanks for the tips! Luckily I was introduced to healthy habits early on so being healthy isn't too much trouble for me. My doctor warned me in middle school to be healthier and exercise more, I took his advice and the before and after pictures speak for themselves xD Maybe I'm not lighter, but I gained weight at a slower rate and don't have nearly as much fat on me. And lately my doctor has suspected that I may have diabetes (going to get blood work done next week to find out) so I'm already monitoring my sugars, just in case. But it hasn't been that hard since I really only drink water and natural lemonade (Has about 1/4-1/2 the amount of sugar as a soda and has twice as much liquid), and the only thing I really snack on is all natural beef jerky :3 I guess I'm just really fortunate, I naturally crave healthy things and don't eat too much at all, 2 meals a day on average (A small breakfast and a decent dinner). I take great pride in my health, and since now I have a reason and goal to lower my weight (skydiving) should be a lot easier to get some more pounds off (Though I sprained my ankle REAL bad so cardio has been out of the question this past week >.
  13. Family has a history of thyroid issues. As I understand that affects how hard/easy weight is lost. Could also have a slow metabolism. *shrugs* I just know Im fairly active and dont eat too much. I always try to be healthy is all.
  14. Somehow I don't believe all that. Barring some weird hormonal issues there is no way you're able to maintain a body mass of 245 lbs at 6'2" at the age of 17 by eating 1500 kcals per day. Either you're miscounting your energy intake or you're exaggerating the amount of exercise you do. For instance, I don't know what you mean by 'hopping on the elliptical' but if it means what I see at the gym every week, that is, at best, 600 kcal/hr, which is about 1 Big Mac. Well, Im not counting snacks but I dont snack anyways. And when it comes to the elliptical machine I usually dont go for very long. I just set it to the highest resistance and go as hard as I can. And I could be miscounting calories, as it's hard to get a calorie count on some things, but I doubt Im far off. And I agree, Idk how I maintain it either, but I can upload a pic of mysekf if you want. Im not super toned or muscular, but you'd see Im not a ball of fat.