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MethodHow important is the Ground with Jumping?
Thread starterugulamugula
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Unfortunately jumping is tricky. As said above, people have survived jumping from the Golden Gate bridge (which in theory should not be survivable) yet people also die from a short fall at home. Ground absolutely matters. You can survive falling out of a plane if you land on grass or trees/brush. 15m onto grass will most likely leave you injured but alive unless you get lucky with the landing.
It's important cause the ground is the one that kills. Even a bush could slows you enough to survive a 40 m fall (With luck). Head for empty, solid patches of land, get high enough and dive like you do swimming pool
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