I am going for my fourth session later this month! You inspired me to start
@corruptsintax
10 ай бұрын
Cool! Way to go!
@ZombieSlayerBO2
10 ай бұрын
Getting good at it! And no hair malfunctions this time! (it's me lol)
@user-kn5jh8rz2s
8 ай бұрын
You're just confused by the tunnel walls. In fact, you are not standing on your head, but falling headfirst. The instructor shows you to stretch out behind your head, accelerate. You need to understand that falling upside down, you need to reach for it, accelerating, acceleration gives stability. The shoulders will then not rise, spoiling the streamlining of the body profile. My instructor tells me that the first insights in the tunnel will come after the first 100 hours of flight. With his flight time of several thousand hours, he knows better)))) You can get even more experience by jumping from an airplane with the same instructor)))I recommend trying it)))You will like it))))
@WigglyFlies
6 ай бұрын
Im not confused by the tunnel walls in this video, I just needed to train my muscle memory to get balanced whenever I go HD. The reason I was bailing so much is because when I transitioned, my spine wasn't straight in the HD position so the back of my head caught lift and made me cork. Feeling the balance point just comes with practice which I needed more of at this point. Currently I have about 39 hours in the tunnel and although I am not the best, I still get a lot of insight into what im doing and how I can improve my flying/help others improve theirs so you can still get insight well before your 100 hours. I don't train my tunnel skills specifically to bring them to the sky (although it is nice to be able to). Honestly I much prefer flying in the tunnel as it is more complex in the aspects that I like. I will skydive more in the future with my instructor but for now im very happy focusing on tunnel and freestyle flying.
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