Skydiving
Simulator
You have always wanted to try skydiving, but were/are too
nervous to actually make the jump out of the back of the
plane.
You may also have a health condition that prevents you from
going through with a jump, even a tandem one. This is a job for
the skydiving simulator! That’s right folks, get that
“jump” rush without the altitude and possible interference of
birds. This is especially good for those are who have a fear of
heights, but have wondered what it would be like to parachute.

The skydiving simulator is just the ticket for
you. It is also very useful when training first time jumpers
how to maintain balance in the air. Veteran jumpers like it for
the nostalgic rush, remembering what it is like flying through
the friendly skies. Many amusement parks now have like versions
of the skydiving simulator. Long gone is the thrill of throwing
yourself against a giant wall of velcro. Now all it takes to
put a smile on faces is 125 mph winds.
Anatomy of The
Skydiving Simulator
So how does that there contraption work anyway? The whole
point is for someone to be able to simulate the freefall
experience. There is a stage-like area next to the flight
chamber, where the individual is floating. A few air ducts are
installed to revert air back to the fan entrance. Whatever air
is dispelled during the simulation is being continually sucked
back and reused. Think of it as a fountain of wind.
The air temperature also must be checked and regulated, so
the person becomes neither too hot or too cold. You get to feel
what it would be like to go skydiving, and the simulator is
also a little less expensive than the actual lessons.
Unknown to some people, there is a physical benefit to the
skydiving simulator. Your muscles are worked and stretched, as
you attempt to stay balanced and on control. If you were
actually in the air, you would be working hard not to spin out
of control. This takes mental and physical concentration.
It is not surprising that many professional jumpers are also
students of yoga. Not only does this assist in their relaxation
and concentration, it keeps them limber and strong for jumps.
You are, in a sense, holding yourself up. You can definitely
work out some areas you forgot you had with this machine. You
may also find your previous fears about skydiving disperse
after trying the simulator.
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