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bigbearfng 18
It's my therapy...
skydiving loses it's adrenilin action after 50 jumps!
You must be one cool dude, no adrenalin.
I think what he means is that you do not notice it anymore. Whuffos are always saying to me "That's got to be a rush!" Not really, I don't even notice the adreniline high until I am on the ground.
For me, skydiving has always been an intensely personal quest to overcome my limitations.
I was going blind when I entered the sport, and to me it was a chance to do something that the vast majority of people never do at a time when people were telling me I could no longer do things that the vast majority of things that people do everyday.
Don't get me wrong, I like meeting other jumpers, doing formations and, now that I have my transplants, enjoying the view. Those things are all nice, but what keeps me coming back are the times when I achieve something that I had been struggling with and the knowledge that if I look hard enough I will always find something else in this sport that will challenge me.
-Blind
"If you end up in an alligator's jaws, naked, you probably did something to deserve it."
It changed me 200%, I can barely remember the person I was before I started jumping, now I am outgoing, full of life, graspng everyday as a new adventure and living life to the fullest, and eagerly awaiting for the weekend so I can go and be one with the sky again
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