Military jets are very cool and sophisticated. Its shape is very futuristic and it can fly with maximum speed. Unfortunately, not every person can operate them. Only selected pilots are allowed to sit in the cockpit and fly with them.
Military jets are very cool and sophisticated. Its shape is very futuristic and it can fly with maximum speed. Unfortunately, not every person can operate them. Only selected pilots are allowed to sit in the cockpit and fly with them.
While modern bungee jumping has become known and practiced worldwide, what is less understood is the physics behind bungee jumping. Interestingly enough, the extreme sport originated from spiritual rituals of South Pacific natives, who had no idea of the science behind the sport. Modern bungee jumping enthusiasts find much comfort in the idea that someone has worked through the math required to perform a safe jump. So who developed the physics of bungee jumping and how sure are the modern practitioners of the sport that it is relatively safe? Let’s start by taking a look at the origins of the science behind the sport.
You’ve seen it, but perhaps are still unaware of the controversy surrounding bungee jumping. No, I’m not talking about the obvious discussion surrounding the safety of this sport. What I want to present in this article is the origins of the word ‘bungee’. Actually, there is some controversy as to whether it is bungee or bungie jumping. My word processor’s spell check feature likes the ‘bungee’ version, but as we shall soon see, this may not actually be the historically correct spelling.
The history of bungee jumping goes back many hundreds, if not thousands of years. Coming from another culture in a land that time seems to have forgotten, we find an ancient ritual called ‘naghol’ or land diving. It is an intriguing story with some elements of mystery, religion, and adventure. Let’s take a closer look at the history of bungee jumping.
There’s a new trend in bungee jumping, but I wouldn’t exactly say that it’s taking the world by storm. So what is this new angle on the ancient sport of bungee jumping? How about naked bungee jumping. OK, so I know you think I’m crazy, but there hundreds, perhaps thousands out there who will swear by this experience. Let’s take a few minutes to look at the possible attraction, as well as the detractors, of this bizarre variation on the sport.
If you would like to try the sport of bungy jumping, you can select from a number of trip packages that are sure to give you the experience of a lifetime. You may have a preference in destinations and other available activities; you can find a bungy jumping trip which will suit your own personal tastes and interests.
There are many ways to bungee jump. While this extreme sport has one main method, there are many varieties that have come to life in the past decade of this international sport. As the old adage goes, ‘variety is the spice of life’. This is true even in the already spicy endeavor of bungee jumping.
Thusfar, there have been a half-dozen deaths and nearly as many critical injuries attributed to bungy jumping. As bungy jumping is a relatively new sport, this is a significant number, and should make clear for anyone considering bungy jumping that it is quite risky indeed. While how well the bunjy jumping equipment is maintained and overseen for its safety factors plays a large role in preventing deaths, there are a number of health risks associated with the sport itself.
Modern bungee jumping started with a jump from a suspension bridge in Bristol, England, on April 1, 1979. Obviously, it was no April fool’s joke. From a height of 250 ft., four friends from the ‘Dangerous Sports Club’ leapt into the history books by taking the historic plunge. They were promptly arrested by the authorities shortly after completion of their activities. However, this failed to dampen their spirits much. They moved their jumping activities to the United States, where the jumped from the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco, California. They also managed to secure sponsorship from the American television show ‘That’s Incredible’ for their jump from the Royal Gorge bridge in Colorado. Their perseverance helped bring modern bungee jumping to the spotlight of the media, and the masses.
If you are a newcomer to the sport of bungy jumping and wish to find others who share your likeminded interests, or if you’re a seasoned jumper who considers this sport to be one of your main passions, you may be interested in connecting with bungy clubs and their members. As the popularity of this sport has become worldwide, so have the clubs which cater to bungy jumping enthusiasts!