Beginner’s Guide to Indoor Skydiving in Hong Kong

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Beginner’s Guide to Indoor Skydiving in Hong Kong Always wanted to skydive but did not have the nerve to do so, well now with indoor skydiving in Hong Kong one can make this wish also true. The heave for adventure seekers who want to experience this extreme sport, indoor skydiving in Hong Kong is a must-try.

Indoor Skydiving in Hong Kong is the hottest sport leisure activity to hit the town; where one can start by perfecting some moves and learning a few tricks & techniques along with a flight suit, protective gear, and a friendly instructor.

Here are the 5 basic steps to make Indoor Skydiving in Hong Kong more safe and thrilling:-

1. Entering The Wind Tunnel: The wind tunnel is a skydiving simulator that pushes air upwards creating the same conditions as in freefall. Entry would be with a folded hand across the body. It's important not to try to jump into the wind tunnel because body shape and position can be out of control in the airflow. 2. Becoming Comfortable in the Air Flow: To achieve a stable position, one will have to arch the body by pushing forward at the hips. At this point, the wind speed will be relatively low, which will make flying close to the net so that instructor can easily give the diver corrective signals to help perfect the position before moving on. 3. Learning to Turn in the Wind Tunnel: The idea is that one can affect his movements by displacing the air pressure as it hits the body. To make a turn, one will have to simply dip the shoulder and arm slightly on the side he wants to turn with hands pointing forward. 4. Forward and Backwards: To go forward, one will have to push the legs into a straighter position. 5. Fast and Slow Fall (Down and Up): The final step to starting as an indoor skydiver is to learn to change the fall rate.


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