dadbod25

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  1. I’m a 49 year old male. I’m 5’11 and weigh 230 lbs. I took my first tandem a few weeks ago and LOVED it! I know I’m older but I would really love to save up and take the AFF course and try to get an A license. Me and the wife agreed I could if I get below 200 lbs. They told her when we took out our life insurance policy a few years ago that mine was much higher because of my weight. That if I could lose some weight it would go down considerably. What the exact number is I don’t know. I need to call and talk to them. But getting under 200 would be a good start for me I think. Plus the drop zone near me charges a fee for every 10 lbs over 200 too. Even though I think the chances of dying are very slim, I still want to make sure my wife is taken care of in case anything was to happen to me. And I’ve heard most insurance companies won’t pay if you get killed skydiving. Unless you call ahead and get it added on. So that’s my concern is how much am I gonna fork out extra for insurance to see whether I can afford to do this or not. And btw I don’t consider myself a slobby 230. I do have a gut but I’m more muscular than most men from working out and working hard most of my adult life. I do need to lose weight but I still feel like I’m fit enough physically to do the skydiving. At least for a few more years lol