Friday, October 10, 2014

Paragliding is addictive

Why is addictive? How do I know that I've become addicted to paragliding? It's very easy.
First let's start with the definition of addictive, let's see what it means:

addictive(ad-dic-tive /əˈdiktiv) : very enjoyable in a way that makes you want to do or have something again
paraglider landing
paraglider landing
   Now that we know what it means, why do I say that paragliding is addictive?  It has to be for the lifestyle that implies, for the little things that you do during the day like watching on the window  how the clouds rise and get bigger, checking the weather on the internet (especially the wind direction and speed) to see what site is flyable in the afternoon or near the weekend you look the weather channel to see where you can go to have the best flight and where you will find the bets thermals and lift. 
   It's a beautiful lifestyle, it gives us the opportunity to discover different parts of our countryside - inland and coastal, cliff tops and glistering waterways, spectacular views, open spaces and a lot more and once that we arrive at the launch site we are surrounded by friend that we meet in a different part of the country but we have so much in common, we have so much to share... we socialize.
   The wind kicks in, it's coming from the right direction, it's time to fly. You pull steady the glider above your head, check the lines, turn around... you wait for a second so you can feel the air rushing up the slope... a few big steps towards the edge - moonwalk style - and your feet leave the ground an you fly away.
   This experiences makes you want more and more, this is why this sport is addictive, the adrenaline that rushes through your body, the feeling of freedom, the view and the sites that you come across makes of this activity something addictive. 

   Leonardo DaVinci said:
"For once man has tested flight he will forever walk the earth with eyes turned skywards. For there he has been and there he longs to return"

For those of you that want to start paragliding I recommend that to read as much as you can about this sport, it's a wonderful but potentially dangerous sport if done without proper training, so, watch a lot of videos that you find here in internet but the most important do a training course!!!

Here I leave you some very good books that I recommend to start with that present the ups and downs of doing paragliding, that speaks about how to do it, where to do it and when to do it. 



Paragliding - A Pilot's Training Manual
Paragliding -
a pilot's training manual
  • Paragliding - A Pilot's Training Manual - a complete resource for both new students of paragliding and experienced pilots looking to expand their knowledge and understanding of this dynamic sport. The book covers all of the basic essentials of aerodynamics and principles of flight, along with pilot techniques from the beginner through expert level. Included with the book is a bonus DVD with more than 80 minutes of instructional video.






    Paragliding - Prepare to Fly - What is paragliding
    Prepare to fly
  • Prepare to Fly  Paragliding tips I wish I'd learned sooner - an extensive collection of hints, tips and advice to smooth the progress of the newly qualified paraglider novice towards being a confident, organised, successful pilot. The focus is on preparation - learning early the habits that will make flying easier and more pleasurable. All aspects of flying are covered, from selecting and packing your equipment right through to advice on landing out. It concludes with an extensive selection of additional online resources.















Cheers,

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