climber71 0 #26 September 27, 2012 The appointment for a wind tunnel time at Orlando for 09/22 was cancelled to to maintenance took longer. Rescheduled another time for in October. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
climber71 0 #27 October 8, 2012 Got back from Orlando, Fl for my first wind tunnel training. Got some good practice done. Surprised to say more of a workout than skydiving. Guess it was from being in the tunnel for 15 minutes, sweating, felt tired afterwards. Had to go across the street to the Wet n' Wild to cool off. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hokierower 0 #28 October 11, 2012 Did an hour between jumps 5 & 6 and it helped make the rest of my AFF progression easier. I knew I was going to be stable once I was in the air so the main concern was exit, EPs, pulling, & canopy flight. Did another 90min at 60 jumps to learn back and sit. Helped a lot with both of those. Doing another 90min, possibly 2 hours, in Dec. to work on sit and start learning head down. Personally I prefer to learn in the tunnel as the boundaries give me a true appreciation of how the smallest movement can affect your flying. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RyanFYF 0 #29 October 11, 2012 QuoteGot back from Orlando, Fl for my first wind tunnel training. Got some good practice done. Surprised to say more of a workout than skydiving. Guess it was from being in the tunnel for 15 minutes, sweating, felt tired afterwards. Had to go across the street to the Wet n' Wild to cool off. I just did 10 minutes with Trevor last night. I love that tunnel, I learn alot fast and really get to work on small controled movements. We should jump sometime in DeLand! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
climber71 0 #30 October 11, 2012 Ryan, When I get my A License, some jumps, afterwards, comfortable visiting different DZ's sure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
climber71 0 #31 October 13, 2012 Repeated the Cat C2 today (10/12/2012) after going to the wind tunnel in Orlando. Passed the Instructor said was really improved skydive. The wind tunnel helped a lot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Madison 0 #32 October 13, 2012 Read this today in another thread and found it to be interesting, since you don't pull in the tunnel either. QuoteLabrys- What do you think caused your hard pull? My inability to bend my arm back far enough to reach my hackey :-D (As a result of being very sore from lots of tunnel time the previous day) Yes, this can happen from being sore from a number of things, just something to be aware of, as most people are really sore after tunnel time. So I'd also suggest practice touches in the tunnel if you aren't already. I'm sure I am "talking out my ass" again by providing more food for thought, so take it with a grain..Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RyanFYF 0 #33 October 14, 2012 Quote Read this today in another thread and found it to be interesting, since you don't pull in the tunnel either. QuoteLabrys- What do you think caused your hard pull? My inability to bend my arm back far enough to reach my hackey :-D (As a result of being very sore from lots of tunnel time the previous day) Yes, this can happen from being sore from a number of things, just something to be aware of, as most people are really sore after tunnel time. So I'd also suggest practice touches in the tunnel if you aren't already. I'm sure I am "talking out my ass" again by providing more food for thought, so take it with a grain.. that's very good advice in my opinion. I always do practice touches in the tunnel via my instructors request and he even makes me fly in the grabbed position to confirm stability during pull. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
excaza 1 #34 October 14, 2012 It's a good exercise to learn how to fly more with your core and legs. First time I tried it (pre-AFF) I clocked myself into the wall Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scdiver89 0 #35 October 14, 2012 Not necessarily people with thousands of jumps, what I mean is my freeflying in the sky is much father behind my freeflying in the tunnel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnMitchell 16 #36 October 14, 2012 Quote he even makes me fly in the grabbed position to confirm stability during pull. That's a good concept to grasp, that the pull position, if done properly, is a stable body position. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
climber71 0 #37 October 15, 2012 Markup, Have been skydiving with rigs from 200 to 240. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zenister 0 #38 October 17, 2012 QuoteGot back from Orlando, Fl for my first wind tunnel training. Got some good practice done. Surprised to say more of a workout than skydiving. Guess it was from being in the tunnel for 15 minutes, sweating, felt tired afterwards. Had to go across the street to the Wet n' Wild to cool off. 15 min in the tunnel is more freefall time than 15 skydives. When is the last time you did 15 skydives in an hour or so?____________________________________ Those who fail to learn from the past are simply Doomed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites