Hi all,
I just wanted to post an update to this thread now that I'm home.
Wow. Just wow.
I cannot believe how amazing this weekend was!
We had a VERY tight schedule, we flew from Australia and only had 26 hours in Singapore. My iFly instructor/coach was Jonathan and OMG he did such an amazing job - he made it all look so effortless!
By the end of Saturday I could:
- fly stable on my belly
- move forwards, move backwards
- move up & down in the air column
- turn left & back to centre, right & back to centre (using my arms)
- do a 360 turn left & right (using my arms)
- move in & (somewhat clumsily) high five him (more practice required tho!)... I take it this is the beginnings of "docking"??
So I think that's tonnes of learning in one day, we ran out of time to work on learning turns using just my legs, but that's fine, I think I have more than enough to get my head around :) I know that tunnel flying is not the same as actual skydiving, but I think that now I have a better understanding of a few basics hopefully it will hold me in good stead for my AFF course.
Tell you what, my 'core' muscles are telling me today that I worked them hard yesterday :) hope this means I can expect a washboard stomach in no time? :)
I had an absolutely brilliant time, I'm so grateful to my Dad for dragging me along with him, all the staff at iFly Singapore were amazing and so helpful.
Now I'm going to start searching for a DZ to do my AFF with.
But as an aside, I also need to work out how I can get a job as an instructor at the new tunnel they're building in Sydney, I think my coach has the best job in the world! :D
Cheers
Ness (not-yet-a-real-skydiver-but-totally-addicted-anyway)