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    Indoor Sky Diving

    Indoor sky diving serves a better purpose than being repetitive. There are several of them to be exact: beginner sky divers can practice maneuvers essential to sky diving minus the risk. They can gain familiarity with the sensation of floating (or flying) or being suspended in the air. Being suspended without visual supports, by the way, DO get very disconcerting especially to those new to the feeling. That is among the distressing feeling that greets any new jumper above, and that's why tandem sky dives are getting so common.

    But tandem sky dives is a poor substitute in learning how to do it by your self. Yes, it could gain you a jump as little as an hour without scores of lectures at ground course, but after the jump you learn almost nothing except a view of what it really is. You won't be learning the box type position and how to maneuver in the air. In indoor sky diving you learn all those. While you hang there supported by the air, an instructor corrects your posture directly and he can see what you might be doing wrong.

    Aside from being a boon to beginners, indoor sky diving also allows practice for more experienced jumpers. Accelerated free fall trainees can practice maneuvers before trying it in the air. Formation jumpers can rehearse their positions while indoor sky diving.

    Indoor sky diving also allows tests to be made for extreme sky divers, particularly stuff divers who tag objects with them as they jump. Sky diver surfboarders can check their stuffs and how to maneuver it while in the air. Camera sky divers can practice handling their equipment while indoor sky diving.

    Indoor sky diving is really a useful beginner practice and could be a worthwhile substitute to the real thing (though purist would strongly disagree). In fact, many have booked for indoor sky diving without intending to take for the skies because by itself indoor sky diving can still provide loads of fun. There are several established centers nationwide that have indoor sky diving facilities. Here are some of them

    Flyaway Indoor Skydiving
    www.flyawayindoorskydiving.com
    3106 Parkway Drive, Pigeon Forge, TN
    Toll Free: 877-293-0639

    200 Convention Center Drive, Las Vegas, NV
    Toll Free: 877-545-8093

    Airkix MK Ltd
    www.airkix.com
    602 Marlborough Gate, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 3XS
    Local Calls: 0845-331-6549l
    International Calls: +44 1908 247770
    Group Package: +44 1908 247772

    Flyaway Indoor Skydiving
    www.vegas.com
    200 Convention Center Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89109
    Phone: (702) 731-4768

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