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Do you become a different person after skydiving?

Do you become a different person after skydiving?

Many people walk away after their skydive feeling like a new person, more free and open to facing the challenges of the world. After you skydive you feel like you can do anything. Book your reservation at Skydive New England today to see for yourself!

Why did skydiving change my life?

Skydiving opens up your mind to possibilities. The view from above literally offers a new perspective on how you fit in with the world below. There is something profound in finding out you can overcome your fears. On every level, there is a shift in what you perceive as your limitations.

Does skydiving change your brain?

The most prominent effect of skydiving on the brain is the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine is most closely tied to feelings of pleasure and the brain’s reward system. After a skydive, the flood of this ‘feel good’ neurotransmitter can produce even feelings of euphoria.

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Why is skydiving so addictive?

Adrenaline is known to produce improved strength and performance, as well as heightened senses. Your body also releases endorphins and serotonin during the skydive, known to make you feel happier. No matter how many times you’ve done it, jumping from a plane gets your adrenaline going like nothing else.

What skydiving taught me about life?

Skydiving helps you realize that you can conquer certain fears. Such as the fear of heights, the fear of falling to the earth at 120mph, the fear of trusting your instructor and trusting your gear, the fear of accepting that you want to live life and not fear FEAR!

Are skydivers brave?

It takes… courage For most people, skydiving isn’t an everyday thing. That means that it takes courage to skydive. It takes someone who recognizes their fear but who says “I’m doing it anyway!”. It takes the passion to try something new and the drive to see it through.

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Is skydiving hard on your body?

The ‘relative wind’ created by falling through the air at 120mph supports your body, and the arch position that you perform is not hard on your back. You can carefully practice arching on the ground by lying on your front and picking up your chin to look forwards and everything else except your hips.

How does skydiving affect your body?

The Adrenaline Rush As your body experiences increased levels of adrenaline, during the jump and immediately after, the effects of skydiving on the body physically manifest as increased heart rate, increased blood flow, dilated pupils, relaxed airways, and shallow breathing.