Good morning Welcome everyone. Now listen carefully, to all the tips required to be good at skydiving. Would you believe that 90% of the skydivers trained under me have logged more than hundred jumps? Coming straight to the point, I would like to tell you all that while skydiving, ensure that you have a heavy parachute and while jumping open it only when instructed to. Uses of it at wrong time can be very fatal! Understood? When I tried out my first jump, I crawled out of the open door as guided, following all orders, and going only when told to, keeping the force and wind calculations in mind. I want you to follow the aforementioned things Sit straight everyone! I can see many of you are sitting in a hunched posture like a Camel. Maintaining right postures is very vital. For example keeping your back curved, like this. Last but not the least, I know I am reiterating this, but go only when you are in your proper position and when you are told to. Follow my commands (GO!) This is no place for experiments or curiosity! The fear index of a newbie or a debut skydiver is quite high, it was the same case with me as well. I was quite apprehensive about it. Would you not be afraid of watching your minuscule city from the sky height? It also creates an sensation of a battlefield around you. It is vital to get rid of your fears and the negative emotions surrounding yourself, which tell you its either go or die situation. Students, it is worth noting that you reap its benefits later on, having patience is key. Once it is completed, you get uncountable joy, satisfaction and adrenaline rush. One thing to be noted is that: neither having a negative attitude nor the casual attitude works here such as : despite thousand of students did this, I am the one who is going to die… or the casual, nothing’s going to happen to me! Phew! I’ve spoken too much, or maybe the speech’s been too long. But, wait, I forgot the most important aspect, why skydiving, and why do people do it twice/thrice… Coming back to my speech, the main reason why skydiving is because it is rousing and lively. It keeps you active, and because of its roller coaster nature it teaches you to tackles ups and downs of your lives as well, as and it relates to our life, which is not always rectilinear It is also defeating fear than, than showing your skill and breaking the bars you set. Also, the mechanics aspect of it is a pleasure and also, you start appreciating the skills you have, and get hooked onto the sport