There’s no getting around it, skydiving can be a terrifying prospect! At its core, jumping out of an airplane in flight involves trying to override one of the most primal fears we, as humans, have — the fear of heights. We are simply hard-wired to be scared of falling because we know instinctively that falling generally doesn’t end well, but here’s the significant bit… It’s SO MUCH FUN!
The good news is that many ways exist to work past the fear that skydiving can invoke. Little tips and tricks can help you arrive at that moment of truth and not simply conquer the challenge but find out for yourself what all the fuss is about!
First and foremost, you’ve already figured out the most important and best way to beat fear: learning about what might make you nervous. One of the biggest reasons we fear is that we don’t know what’s coming next. We can’t see around corners, so sometimes we invent boogie men. The wonderful thing is that they disappear the instant we take a peek. So, let’s take a look!
With skydiving, these are some of the biggest what-ifs we can quickly help shine a light on:
So you’ve learned what you need, set the date, booked the jump, and as the day approaches, the nerves kick in… Maybe not too much, maybe a whole bunch. But you’ve already done the tricky part. You decided! Now, it’s about focusing on the excitement. The adventure. The challenge.
One of the most incredible things to remember, especially on the day or even on the plane as it climbs, is that every skydiver begins precisely where you are on jump number one. Now, hundreds and thousands of jumps later, we eat, sleep, and breathe skydiving.
Fears are challenges you haven’t tackled yet, but the rewards can be wholesome once you do. So talk to your instructor or your camera flyer. Ask questions. Even the ones you think are silly. Take those deep breaths. Be nervous on your way to the door, then leap. We know we’re biased, but at CSC, we think it might be the most significant thing you’ll ever do!