Friday, March 2, 2018

life is full of joy

life should be a free to live there is a lot of way things that we haven't seen yet so in search of finding that all a go on go on and we will never be tried of trying joy haplessness friends music concert and .where the fear ends the life began .It's a fun, scenic and incomparable activity from start to finish that despite our best descriptions, you'll have to experience for yourself. Posted in Freefall, Skydiving and tagged dizzy, fall, falling, feeling, motion sick, plane, roller coaster, rollercoaster, skydive, skydiving, speed, what does it feel like.Most people assume that skydiving is a lot like riding a roller coaster – sinking feeling and all. The reason you get queasy on a roller coaster is because your body experiences a drastic change in speed in a short period of time. For skydiving, this couldn’t be further from the truth by the simple fact that when you leave the plane your body is already traveling at approximately 100mph. The transition to freefall is one that smoothly converts that forward speed from the airplane into a downward force because of gravity. So there’s no experience of falling or tumbling.Experimenting For Yourself

Experience windblast for yourself!
Ever been out on a really windy day and leaned into the wind? It’s almost like the wind is holding you up, right? A skydive is no different in that freefalling at such high speeds generates a cushion of air for us to ride on. It’s actually quite comfortable! Here’s a way to test it out for yourself:
  • Next time you are driving at high way speeds, roll down your window
  • Put your arm out the window and pay attention to the way the wind hits your arm
  • Notice how loud it is? Do you feel how the wind pushes against your arm? Those are similar effects to what you might experience in the skydiving environment!
So Much More
The truth is that there is no way to truly explain what it’s like to skydive. To leap through the sky is the most liberating thing you can do – there are no meeting reminders, no conference calls to be on, no utility bills to worry about, it’s completely freeing – just you and the sky. Adrenaline charges through you, you let go and experience the rush of the skydive, only to gently descend back to Earth under an open canopy. It’s a fun, scenic and incomparable activity from start to finish that despite our best descriptions, you’ll have to experience for yourself.