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		<description><![CDATA[The Basics First, you will need to find a skydiving school with a good reputation.This is a fairly easy thing to do.The internet, phone book, and local airports are full of them.Next, you will need to check your pocket book.Skydiving is one of the more expensive sports to learn.Then, you will need to decide how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Basics</p>
<p>First, you will need to find a skydiving school with a good reputation.This is a fairly easy thing to do.The internet, phone book, and local airports are full of them.Next, you will need to check your pocket book.Skydiving is one of the more expensive sports to learn.Then, you will need to decide how you want to learn.There are three methods of training: tandem, static line, and Accelerated Free Fall (AFF).All of these methods have their benefits and drawbacks, but we will touch more on those a little later.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s First?</p>
<p>Health and Safety.</p>
<p>First, you must consider health and safety.Know the risks involved before you get involved.Skydiving is not chess; you will not be sitting on an uncomfortable concrete bench moving your pieces around a game board.You are going to step out of an airplane and, in freefall, will reach speeds of up to 250 feet per second that is 110 miles per hour!!If you have a bad ticker, unregulated high blood pressure, or any number of other health problems, speak to an instructor and discuss your options in detail.Also keep in mind, even the best of the best in this sport sometimes hit the ground a little harder then they intend to.So, bad knees may also be a consideration.DO NOT be afraid or embarrassed to discuss these things with your instructor before making that first jump. It is always preferable to hit the ground safely then to plant yourself in it.Truthfully though, with the proper preparations and instruction you would be more likely to develop cataracts from reading this article then suffer a serious injury from skydiving.Listen to your instructors, know your equipment, and never assume you know how to do something just because you saw it in a movie.</p>
<p>Which Training Method To Use?</p>
<p>Training Methods</p>
<p>As I researched information, I discovered that there are three approved methods of training to become a licensed skydiver, the Tandem jump, the Static jump, and the Accelerated Free Fall (AFF).</p>
<p>Tandem</p>
<p>The tandem jump is the easiest and quickest method to get into the air.With ground training typically lasting about 30 minutes, you will then jump out of an airplane while strapped to the chest of a professional Tandem Instructor. After three or four of these jumps and completion of the approved First Jump Course (ground school), a student may then move on to the next level.</p>
<p>Tandem jumping, however, does provide an opportunity for the adventurous spirit who may not quite meet the physical or proficiency requirements for the static line or accelerated free fall jumps. By relying on tandem instructor&#8217;s skills, it may still be possible to experience the extreme thrill of skydiving.</p>
<p>Static Line</p>
<p>Static line skydiving was developed by the military as a safety measure for paratroopers.It is used for instant and reliable deployment of parachutes at a relatively low altitude, about 2000 &#8211; 3000 feet.Basically what happens is a specially designed cord is attached to the plane and to your parachute. As you step away from the plane, the cord immediately deploys your parachute for you. No fuss &#8211; no muss. After about two of these jumps the student begins demonstrating mock-pulls of a dummy ripcord.After about three of these jumps the student is then ready for their first free fall.</p>
<p>Accelerated Free Fall</p>
<p>This is the way to go for the adrenalin junky out there. Why?You get to free fall from jump one!!Of course this method is a little more expensive due to the fact that you will have two instructors jumping with you, and, although you will be in free fall, the instructors will maintain hands-on contact at all times during free fall.After a few jumps like this, you will begin doing it on your own with a single instructor giving more advice and training.This method will get you your class a license a little faster.</p>
<p>Training Completed!!Really?</p>
<p>After Class</p>
<p>After you have completed 4 to 5 hours of ground school training and have made 25 jumps, you are qualified for a license and can keep going all the way to your D license, requiring 500 jumps.But once you have your license, are you really done?The answer to that question is no.As with any skill, you never learn everything.There is always going to be that next skill level to work towards.New equipment and techniques are being developed every day.So the only thing left to do now is to get started!Have fun and good jumping! </p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>Andrew Caxton contributes adding articles and reviews to http://www.skydiving-parachuting-guide.com. A free online magazine that carries articles on skydiving equipment, and a guide on the best drop zones, including Las Vegas and New York.</p>
<p>Written By: Andrew Caxton</p>
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		<title>How to Choose a Skydiving Training Method</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2006 20:13:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you calculate all your time and cash available for skydiving, you will be able to choose between three first jump skydiving methods. Static line, tandem and AFF (Accelerated Free Fall). These methods are pretty different because if a method will give you some experience as a introduction to skydiving the other one it&#8217;s made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you calculate all your time and cash available for skydiving, you will be able to choose between three first jump skydiving methods. Static line, tandem and AFF (Accelerated Free Fall). </p>
<p>These methods are pretty different because if a method will give you some experience as a introduction to skydiving the other one it&#8217;s made to quick jump your path to a very experienced skydiver.You have to think about your alternatives. You have to set some clear points in your mind. Think about these three options you have and then just choose one, the one that best fit your expectations. Whichever skydiving method you will choose for your first jump, will be a good one, just because you choosed it. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s learn a few things about each of the skydiving methods we outlined at the beginning of this article. </p>
<p>Static Line &#8211; it&#8217;s still evolving after more than 30 years. The first jump takes place from an altitude of 3000 feet after 4 hours of ground training. You will receive your A license after 25 free falls. </p>
<p>Tandem Jumping &#8211; This method is the most popular as a first jump. This method will allow you to experience skydiving without any stress. You can do your first jump with just 30 minutes of basic training. You will be assisted by a tandem master and a tandem instructor. Be prepared to spend $90 to $280 for your tandem jumping. </p>
<p>AFF(Accelerated Free Fall) &#8211; This is the most extreme skydiving method. You will have to exit the airplane somewhere at 11000-11500 feet, only with 2 instructors who will assist you during the AFF. For each jump you will assist to a 45 minutes ground training. </p>
<p>Now that you now something about all the three skydiving methods that can suit your first jump you are free to choose the one that best fit your needs and just do it, you will love to skydive from the very first moment. Have fun. </p>
<p>About the author:</p>
<p>For more articles on skydiving just visit our Skydiving site . Don&#8217;t forget to check out our skydiving equipment page . Our skydiving site will teach you all the things you need to know for your skydiving experience. </p>
<p>Written By: Ispas Marin</p>
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