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Hong Chong Yi -Skydiving Community’s Close-Knit Culture

Hong Chong Yi - The Skydiving Community’s Close-Knit Culture
If you have gone through our blogs, where we talk exclusively about skydiving, you might have already read Hong Chong Yi - Soaring to New Heights, Exploring the Different Types of Skydiving. The blog gives you an insight into the different types of skydiving that you can indulge yourself in, you might now be wondering what being a part of the skydiving community feels like. One thing about any kind of sport is that its community helps build confidence in newcomers and celebrate each other’s success. This blog gives you an in-depth look into the tight-knit community and its own culture.
The Skydiving Drop zone: Where Strangers Become Family

At first sight, a skydive drop zone may seem like a group of people who are all concentrating on their own jumps. But if you spend a few minutes at a drop zone, you’ll quickly realize that skydiving isn’t just something you do by yourself. It is a community where people get acquainted with each other, helping strangers feel like family.

The process of becoming intimate begins with an affection for the sky. All skydivers, whether they’ve ever attempted it before or not, know how liberating and fulfilling it is to jump out of an airplane. People from all walks of life become friends instantly when they understand one another.

Many skydivers consider the drop zone as their second home, and those they connect there become like family. When jumpers arrive for their day of entertainment, it’s not uncommon to see warm embraces and excited welcomes. Friendships established on the drop zone frequently extend beyond the landing area, where skydivers socialize with each other.

Skydiving Boogies: Celebrating Together on a Global Scale

Skydiving events and meet-ups are a big part of what keeps the community closely knit. Skydivers from across the world come to large-scale events called “boogies,” a friendly nickname. There are many jumps, recreation, and social activities at these events. Boogies aren’t just an occasion to hone your skills and push your limits; but also, a means for the skydiving community to gather and celebrate the spirit of the activity.

The jump that marks a big milestone for a jumper, like their 100th, 500th or 1000th, is one of the most significant occasions in the skydiving industry. When someone achieves it, it’s a reason for everyone to celebrate. Skydivers applaud each other’s achievements with cheers, hugs, and on occasion, even jumps as a dedication. It demonstrates how closely knit the community is and how thrilled everyone is for each other’s victories.

Conclusion

While skydiving is undoubtedly a thrilling sport, it might not be for everyone, and that’s the beauty of extreme sports. If you are someone who enjoys climbing, you can try out rock climbing or wall-climbing at indoor gyms. Our blog Hong Chong Yi - The Fascinating Evolution of Rock Climbing, gives you a brief insight into rock climbing as a sport. It is a perfect read for anyone who is interested in learning about the history of the sport and how far it has come since its inception.

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