Common Skydiving Myths

When it comes to extreme sports, skydiving is on top of the list. When it comes to popular sports, skydiving is also at the top of the list. As a result of skydiving being one of the most popular extreme sports that there is, there are a lot of common skydiving myths. If you are looking to participate in skydiving, and you wish to find out facts about skydiving, it is important that you make it through the fiction that surrounds skydiving. Here, you will learn the common skydiving myths. Once you have sorted through the common skydiving myths, you will find that you are more comfortable with participating in this extreme sport.

 

1) One of the main common skydiving myths is that a person’s breathing is affected when they free fall. More specifically, it is stated that a person is unable to breathe at all when they are engaging in the free fall of the skydiving sport. People have believed this common skydiving myth for many years. If you ask any person who engages in the sports of skydiving, they will inform you that they are able to breath perfectly normal during all stages of the skydiving process. Of course, seeing that a person is skydiving, they may even experience the intake of more air than normal. That is not a bad thing, right? 2) The second common skydiving myth is that the parachute will fail to open. However, now with new policies and procedures in line for parachute manufacturers, there is a process that will open a parachute after a little while if you fail to do it yourself. This is a safety feature that has been put into place to ensure that people who are free falling are not subjected to any danger by doing so. People who do experience injuries when they are skydiving is because of a mistake that they make personally most of the time. If you have any questions regarding the safety of skydiving, you should direct them to your instructor prior to participation in this extreme sport. 3) The third common skydiving myth is that two people can fall and use one common parachute if another parachute is not available. Well, this may be likely, but it is important that each person have their own parachute when jumping from an airplane. The only exception to this is if a person is performing a skydiving jump with a certified instructor. In this case, special parachutes are used in order to ensure that both people are safe.

As you can see, there are quite a few common skydiving myths “falling” all around. If you hear something that you feel is inaccurate, you should explain this to your instructor and get their take on it. They are usually capable of dispelling any myths that are associated with skydiving. If they are unable to answer your question, they will direct it to someone who is able to.



 

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