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The Less Popular Types Of Skydiving
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The Less Popular Types Of Skydiving

The Less Popular Types Of Skydiving

Skydiving has a lot of types. However, there are ones
that are commonly known such as freestyle, formation
and freeflying. Although these three are considered to
be the ones that are always done and seen on
television or in media, there are still other types of
skydiving that are most likely not known to many.

If you are new to the sport of skydiving and want to
know more about it, then knowing the less popular
types would still be important. Who knows? Maybe
you�ll be having a knack for these less popular types!

Skysurfing

This type is actually said to be an even more extreme
and radical rendition of skydiving. In skysurfing, the
diver would be diving with a board that is somewhat
like a snowboard, but a bit smaller in size. This
board would be attached to the diver�s feet.

Skysurfing is said to be hard simply because board
attached to your feet is extremely difficult to
control. In fact, even simply standing straight would
require you some skill and precise balance that you
can only get from considerable experience in free
flying.

Once you gain some experience and become a master of
skysurfing, you would have the ability to use your
boards to execute rapid rolls, tumbles, and spinning
helicopter acrobatic stunts. Just like in Freestyle
skydiving, you would have to have an auxiliary
partner, whose duty is to film your skysurfing
performance. As a safety measure, the boards can be
detached while you are in mid-aie. However, this can
cause extra hazard fro those people on the ground,
which is why not every skydiving club allow this kind
of skydiving.

BASE Jumping: As Close As It Gets

BASE jumping is actually considered to be the most
extreme and dangerous among the types of skydiving.
�BASE� is actually an acronym which refers to the
structures that the skydivers jump from: Building;
Antennae, which can be an uninhabited structure,
aerial mast or tower; Span, which are bridge-like
structures; and Earth, such as cliffs or canyons.

This kind of skydiving is only done by very
experienced divers. This is so, because such kind of
diving includes huge risks due to the fact that the
jump is quite a short one and has close proximity to a
lot of structures that give huge risks of
entanglement, collision and the likes.

According to statistics, in between 1981 to 2007,
there is an estimate of one hundred eleven experienced
BASE jumpers have already met fatal endings due to
some complications in the jump, that basically lead to
a failure.

Wingsuit Flying: Flying In Style

This branch of skydiving is a recent one. A winsgsuit
is an up to date invention in which skydivers put on a
specially designed suit that has webbings stitched in
between the arms and legs.

When the wingsuit is worn while skydiving, it results
to an airfoil, which gives the skydiver a lift. Thus
the diver is apportioned with an even more highly
developed level of control over his descent speed and
trajectory that seems impossible at normal
circumstances.

However, this kind of dive would usually entail you to
use portable computers and other gadgets to record
your velocity and distance travelled. Records show
that the slowest speed ever accomplished with a
wingsuit is 25mph. Once you get to reach the specified
altitude, you would have to unzip your wingsuit�s arm
webbing in order to deploy your parachute.

Wingsuits are commonly used and popular with BASE
jumpers. This is due to the reason that when they wear
wingsuits, they can have the ability to turn their 60
second freefall period into a longer span of 3
minutes. Nevertheless, this kind of skydiving is only
done by very experienced divers. I fact, it�s
recommended that you should have hundreds of jumps
under your belt even before you decide to embark on
this kind of skydiving.

Accuracy Landing: Getting It Straight To The Point

This type of skydiving is a competitive one in which a
skydiver would earn points in the competition for
being able to land as closely as he can to a specific
target point or area on the ground. It is usually done
solo and the landing part is the one given the most
attention.