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Feet first or head first misaligned?
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Should I go feet first, which is easy to land like intended, or try to dive head first which is sure to induce instantaneous death but it's harder to assure a head first impact. I'll be doing it tomorrow but it's the only thing I'm still not sure of. I will be jumping from 11 storeys onto gravel at 6AM with no one in sight.
Honestly no, I'd like to dive head first but it seems unlikely, I will likely just leap, I hope I can stay upside down but more possibly I'll stay upright due to instincts
Honestly no, I'd like to dive head first but it seems unlikely, I will likely just leap, I hope I can stay upside down but more possibly I'll stay upright due to instincts
Im considering jumping as well. you wont have time to correct yourself in the air if youre not practiced (like a diver). I was dropped 6m on lead climbing and I was just frozen. My belayer almost decked me. I didnt have time to react or do anything haha
you want to chat? I'd like to hear your story
Im considering jumping as well. you wont have time to correct yourself in the air if youre not practiced (like a diver). I was dropped 6m on lead climbing and I was just frozen. My belayer almost decked me. I didnt have time to react or do anything haha
you want to chat? I'd like to hear your story
Im considering jumping as well. you wont have time to correct yourself in the air if youre not practiced (like a diver). I was dropped 6m on lead climbing and I was just frozen. My belayer almost decked me. I didnt have time to react or do anything haha
you want to chat? I'd like to hear your story
If there's somewhere you can sit down, it might be easier falling off like that in order to remain head first but take my words with a grain of salt because physics was never my strong suit
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