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  1. Does anyone know what the draw was for the speed rounds? .
  2. Try downloading vlc for os x, that should work .
  3. The draw for round 2 was: V. Compressed Double sit to foot H. Compressed Belly Star Double Spock The draw for round 5 is: Double Grip V.Versa Double grip headdown Sole to Sole Totem Single grip headup .
  4. Personally I think its a great idea to get your FS1 (or at least some basic belly skills) before you start freeflying, this is for a few reasons: It teaches you the basic fundamentals of how the air affects your body and placement in the sky. You learn a lot about how to fly with other people but at slower speeds and generally on one level. Even if all you want to do is become a freeflyer, at some point those belly skills will come in handy, especially for things like hybrids. And lastly, being in the UK and under the BPA rules you have to at least fulfil all of the reuquirements of the FS1 (everything but the 4 way) to get your FF1. This means unless you have the basic skills you wont be allowed (according to the official rules anyway) to freefly with anyone else but a coach in the UK. Just my opinion. http://www.avalorefreefly.com .
  5. Hold control while you click the link....this should bring up a menu and then just select Download Linked File Hope that helps http://www.avalorefreefly.com
  6. The Avalore Freefly School has just added a monthly newsletter to their website. The first issue will be published at the end of February. The newsletter will contain brand new articles, freefly tips, exclusive training videos, coaching offers and news on all of our events as well as anything else that we think might be of interest to you. When signed up to our newsletter you will recieve all of this before it is published anywhere else as well as recieving offers that no one else will be eligible for. To signup to this FREE freefly newsletter please follow this link: http://www.avalorefreefly.com/lists/?p=subscribe We hope you all find it as useful and informative as we hope it will be
  7. The Avalore Freefly School has just added a monthly newsletter to their website. The first issue will be published at the end of February. The newsletter will contain brand new articles, freefly tips, exclusive training videos, coaching offers and news on all of our events as well as anything else that we think might be of interest to you. When signed up to our newsletter you will recieve all of this before it is published anywhere else as well as recieving offers that no one else will be eligible for. To signup to this FREE freefly newsletter please follow this link: http://www.avalorefreefly.com/lists/?p=subscribe We hope you all find it as useful and informative as we hope it will be
  8. A little late.... but here you go: http://www.avalorefreefly.com .
  9. Currently working on adding some more articles to the site...give us a few days and there'll be a whole load more...will post again when the deed is done :) .
  10. We have some written articles over on the avalore freefly site (http://www.avalorefreefly.com which may be of some use, there will also be more added in the next day or two. Hope that helps in some way. .
  11. If the coach wanted him to go away and practice by himself for a while then he would say that and hopefully give him some specifics to work on rather than 'just feel the air'. In my own opinion I think this is one of the major differences between a good freeflyer and a good coach. Just because they are a good freeflyer does not mean they will be a good coach. Some freeflyers are good at certain skills themselves but do not know exactly how they perform these skills and therefore cannot, or find it very difficult to, explain it to someone else. To answer your other question, no I dont think this is normal practice for freefly coaches. Some coaches yes, some coaches no. All have their own style of coaching. You need to find a coach that has a style to suit you or even better will adapt their coaching to suit your needs. Just my opinion, I may be wrong .
  12. Check out the freefall university http://www.freefalluniversity.co.uk They will help you with every part of your AFF trip, from booking flights to helping you find a good place to eat in the evening. Give them a ring or send them an email and you'll finish your AFF in no time. Just my thoughts, have a look at the student comments and you'll see what people have to say about their experience with this school. Hope that helps .
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    Skyventure Madrid

    Does anyone know anything about skyventure madrid? From the skyventure website: Can anyone expand on this? Thanks .