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    Skydiving Techniques

    Everyone would readily concede that skydiving is one of the most sports or activities ever introduced to man. Ironically, people are incessantly drawn to the exhilarating experience mainly because of the high risks involved. There are certainly a number of people out there that consider skydiving a great sport where they can be able to push their limits and be able to cheat death. But of course everyone would naturally want to have a safe and uneventful landing.

    It is surprising to note that one of the most common skydiving fatalities do not occur during freefall or in the malfunctioning of the parachutes. Statistics show that a number of errors are actually made by serious miscalculation of the jumper. There are some people who make the mistake of waiting too long before deploying they parachutes, never giving the parachute to inflate before impact. Although there are some incidents when the main parachute will malfunction, modern parachutes are now equipped with a reserve to ensure a safe landing.

    Another common human blunders that can result to skydiving fatalities are the daring maneuvers usually made by individuals who are quite too confident with their abilities. Maneuvers such as ‘swoops’ and ‘hook turns’ are considered too risky and can only be considered a foolhardy way to impress onlookers and the extreme need to show off.

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