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Hi all, I have been lurking here for a couple weeks waiting for my first jump before I posted. I did my AFF-1 out of Taft, CA yesterday and loved it. I'll setup my AFF-2 as soon as I can get the B| off my face.



why wait!? :P;)
~D
Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me.
Swooping is taking one last poke at the bear before escaping it's cave - davelepka

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Why wait? I waited until I actually did it. I didn’t want to boast and then cower when it came down to it. I didn’t think I would but you never know. I have thought about this for a long time. I really got interested when Angela - SkyDiveNFlorida started posting in another forum about her plans to go Sky Diving. It peaked my interest and I looked further into it. I wanted to go the AFF route and am glad I did. I am still riding the high and am ready to do it again. My AFF-1 wasn’t perfect but it was good enough to get me to Level 2. My climb out and release were textbook, my Free Fall was not perfect as I envisioned, Legs on butt, couldn’t read Alt until 6K, missed Practice RC Pulls, Pulled RC at 5K Canopy control and landing were great. I just started this great sport one day ago so I go back and forth on how soon to do my next jump. One week or two.

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Glad you had a good time. I was just messin with ya ;) have fun, go at a comfortable pace and enjoy :)
~D
Where troubles melt like lemon drops Away above the chimney tops That's where you'll find me.
Swooping is taking one last poke at the bear before escaping it's cave - davelepka

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Every jump that you come down from with a smile on your face and having learned something, along with walking away from the landing area, is a GREAT jump.

Even a bad day of jumping beats out a good day at the office!

Welcome to our world!
Mike Turoff
Instructor Examiner, USPA
Co-author of Parachuting, The Skydiver's Handbook

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Even a bad day of jumping beats out a good day at the office!...



Very well put MikeB|

Welcome to our world Chris. Glad you loved it. Now, remember that no matter what, you're a skydiver. Stand proud nothing is better than that. ;)
Oh, and don't forget to feed your fish, hehehe >:(

JM

Hispas Brothers President
HISPA #2,

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Why wait? I waited until I actually did it. I didn’t want to boast and then cower when it came down to it. I didn’t think I would but you never know. I have thought about this for a long time. I really got interested when Angela - SkyDiveNFlorida started posting in another forum about her plans to go Sky Diving. It peaked my interest and I looked further into it. I wanted to go the AFF route and am glad I did. I am still riding the high and am ready to do it again. My AFF-1 wasn’t perfect but it was good enough to get me to Level 2. My climb out and release were textbook, my Free Fall was not perfect as I envisioned, Legs on butt, couldn’t read Alt until 6K, missed Practice RC Pulls, Pulled RC at 5K Canopy control and landing were great. I just started this great sport one day ago so I go back and forth on how soon to do my next jump. One week or two.



Awesome!! I am so glad to have inspired you! It is an awesome experience, huh? ! I just finished AFF7 this past weekend, let me tell you, there is no reason to wait, it just keeps gettin' better!! Get back there to do your Level 2 soon. I heard if you do them pretty close to one another it makes it easier on you. I can tell you that I find the first jump of the day to be the hardest. Actually failed level 3, it was my first of the day... but got right up there and repeated it, then did 4, then on Sunday 5, 6 & 7 were intimidating to the eye, but once up there, I just took things one step at a time and did a perfect dive... even stood up on that landing (I suck at landing, lol!).

So glad you did it! Welcome to the forum, too. Happy reefing and happy diving!! :D

Angela.



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Thanks all for the replies. I will definitely go again. Unfortunately I let myself get a little too dehydrated Sunday and will need a few days to recover. I didn’t eat all day Sunday before the jump and while I did drink a lot of water and ice tea the 102-degree temp all day combined with the excitement of the jump caught up with me by Monday. I will take this weekend off and will go with AFF 2 and possibly AFF 3 the next weekend.

In the mean time I am thinking of my next jump about every 5 minutes. I have watched the video of my jump over and over to see what I did wrong and right. I think I will be more relaxed on my next one since I now know what to expect in FF.

Angela, Thanks for you enthusiasm to push my buttons and get me go for it. I’m glad I did. Good luck on your Hop & Pop. I’m sure you will do well.

Katiebear21, It’s still there. People at work are looking at me weird

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I'll bet MANY people get ill in one way or another when they do an AFF1 for their first jump, like we did. Also, sleeping and eating well is very difficult to do when going through AFF.

Angela is amazing to be so full of energy and to be able to go through AFF so quickly. This is quite unusual, so do not feel like you have to do the same. The emotional, physical and mental stimulation that you are feeling is overwhelming, especially if you are at all analytical and a perfectionist (like me). :S Congratulations on your introduction to this new world.

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Thanks, Chris!! I can't wait. It should be relatively easy... hop, then pop, haha! But, then... i'm no landing artist:P

Awe, that's so sweet of you to say, Rosa!!!

It is quite nerve-racking thinking about all the things to do to pass a level, I can certainly see how it could be overwhelming. Combine that with no food, and you're probably lucky to be conscious! On my first 2 days, I ate every other hour, lol!! The second weekend I just ate before and after, had to get a lot of jumps in... I was starving at the end. I thought it was hot here in FL, ... boy, 102, that's crazy!

Good luck and keep us updated! I'm sure you'll do great!

Angela.



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Yes it can be a lot to digest. But it can be easily dealt with. Repeat all your actions while on the ground, clear your mind of every thing else, and go through your jump as if you were on the air. Step by step. from the moment you are about to exit the aircraft, til after the pull out. Do it many times, concentrate on the exercise.
Then, enjoy your jump as usual:)
JM

Hispas Brothers President
HISPA #2,

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