Freeflying offers challenge, excitment and reward. The mode of skydiving used to learn to skydive ( flat flying ) is considered more two dimensional , with freeflying you have more freedom to move in three dimensions.
Skills are initially learned in a one on one enviroment and then in accordance with the British Parachute Association guidelines you are bought through the varying staging posts of freeflying , FF1 and FF2.
Most people the time they have made 25 jumps " have had a go ", but probably have ended spinning on their back. Usually this is because people are looking in the wrong place , instantly trying to sit or even go head down. Our BPA coach says " People must first be confident flying on their back , then in sit before moving onto flying on their head. " As such our highly tailored programme starts you at the appropriate point and you are led on a journey , where you will be challenged by some of the exercises but excited at the results! .
The use of the wind tunnel in our Coaching early in your skydiving career gets you where you want to be in less jumps and with a lower cost .
This is especially so when considered against learning solo and picking up bad habits which can be difficult to iron out or when compared to traditional coaching packages.