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What does freefall feel like? While most people expect skydiving to feel like a roller coaster drop, the instructors at Pacific Skydiving Center in Waialua, HI, describe it as a comfortable sensation of floating and support.

To find out more about freefalling, Pacific Skydiving Center explains what you can expect to experience when you take your first jump:

  • Exhilaration: If you've never taken a freefall before, you're in for a real treat. Book your trip with Pacific Skydiving Center and expect to take the highest jump in Hawaii. When arriving at their facilities, you may start to feel excited, but when you climb into the aircraft and head into the air, you might begin to feel nervous—don't worry, once you're in the sky, there's only one way to truly enjoy your jump—by standing on the edge and taking a courageous leap into the abyss!
  • FreefallComfort: As previously stated, skydiving does not feel like a roller coaster drop. Regardless of whether you're jumping from 10,000 or 24,000 feet, your freefall will feel easy and relaxing, with little to no danger whatsoever. If you're still nervous about what it will feel like, study up on the physics of skydiving, and your mind will be put to ease at last.
  • Flexibility: Another thing that you can experience while skydiving is the slight pressure of air against your body. Due to the science behind the freefall, this constant air flow allows you to move in all kinds of different directions while falling toward the ground. That means that you can shift backwards, forwards, downwards, and even upwards in the sky! Additionally, you'll be able to execute aerial maneuvers with precision and accuracy.

To learn more about freefalling, contact Pacific Skydiving Center today by calling (808) 637-7472. Visit them online for more details about skydiving in Hawaii, and don't forget to like them on Facebook.

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