I find skydiving really hard. I broke my back while skydiving when I was in the military, and for 18 months all my nightmares were about falling.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've gone skydiving twice. I was terrified about doing it, but I wanted to overcome that. The first time, I did it with my parents and I remember that they had already both jumped out, and suddenly it was my turn. And I thought, 'Well, I don't want to be an orphan,' so I guess I have no choice, and I jumped out of the plane.
I've been out of my comfort zone a lot, and it makes me more vulnerable, but I have to draw the line somewhere, and don't think I would go skydiving!
I'm a really cautious person, so I don't let myself get into near-death experiences. I'm not into the idea of skydiving or anything.
I was a pilot and flying hang gliders, paragliders, aerobatics airplanes, and then I discovered skydiving. Free fall. Free. With nothing around you, just a parachute on your back. And you go down. But you don't feel like you're going down. Total freedom.
I started skydiving because I loved the idea of freedom.
I always had the dream of flying, and the cheapest way is to become a skydiver.
If at first you don't succeed... so much for skydiving.
From regular, relative skydiving, I went on to freeflying. Freeflying is more the three-dimensional skydiving.
If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Skydiving - I love to do that.