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  1. Typo I mean EXIT not exist, and this forum doesn't allow me to edit my post I guess.
  2. What you have said is exactly what's mentioned in the skydiving book that I've done my theoritical training with, theoritically I totally understand that I must present my body to the relativ wind for the first 6 or 7 seconds after leaving the plane, but when it comes to the reality I start to fight against the relativ wind instead av just present my belly to it, it can be a psychological thing I don't know
  3. Hello peeps, I'm a beginner skydiver, I've got my A-License about 6 weeks ago after a static line conventional program which went too long with 51 jumps, the main point which made me fail in many jumps was the forward exit. Now I've made 13 jumps after I got my license but my forward exist still awful (Diving exist goes very well). I've tried many different ways to do right but nothing helped. What happens when I leave the airplane is like this: I still have much stress in my body for the first 2 or 3 seconds I'm still scared for those 2 seconds eventhough I've done totally 64 jumps. I try to keep looking at the plane and that makes me perform a negative arch to be able to see the plane and though I end up on my back. I have no control on my belly for the first few seconds after the exist it feels like I have a paralyzed one which I'm unable to move till I start to fall down towards the ground. 3 or 4 seconds after the exist I start to fly normally on my belly with good arch without any problem. I really need a solution for these retarded dangerous forward exits. Do you guys have advises for this issue?