Are You Thinking Of Joining A Skydive Training Program?

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There are a number of training programs available in New Jersey and it is easy to find some of the best ones around if driving by car.

If you are serious about skydiving and if you really want to get the best from your jump then a skydive training program is just what you need. Some of the best training programs in America can be found in New Jersey and they are suitable for both beginners and experts alike. The programs are essential if you want to jump on your own and throughout the program you will have a jumpmaster strapped to you teaching you everything that you need to know to prepare yourself.

Some of the Best Skydive Training Centers in New Jersey

Whilst there are a number of skydive training centers around New Jersey, some are better than others. So if you are looking for some of the best New Jersey skydive training programs then you should try out the following:

• The Skydive Jersey Shore

If you decide to try out the skydiving experience at skydive Jersey shore, you can expect to experience sixty seconds of freefalling before gliding back down to the ground for between five and seven minutes. A tandem jumping experience can cost around $195 if you go throughout the week but on a weekend it will cost you $215. You may be able to find deals for groups which are ideal if you want to go skydiving on a family activity. The center also offers you the chance to have your experience captured on DVD. The only real drawback is that you have to be 18 to actually jump so it is not suitable with families with younger children. There is also a weight restriction of 220 pounds.

• Freefall Adventures

You will find the Freefall Adventures center near the Cross Keys airport and the good news is that it is open seven days a week. As with the Skydive Jersey Shore center, you will be able to experience what it is like to freefall for sixty seconds before once again gliding back down to the ground for between five to seven minutes.

Tandem jumps are slightly less expensive here at just $149 and you can even experience an extreme tandem jump. This is basically where you jump out of a turbine helicopter whilst it hovers in the air. If you are a serious skydiver then you will also be interested to know that there is an AFF program where you can work up to jumping on your own.

If you are looking to get to these centers then for the Skydive Jersey Shore center you should take the exit 98 if you are driving, whilst you are on the Garden State Parkway. You then have to go north on route 34 and turn left when you reach the first set of traffic lights which will lead you onto Hurleys Pond road. You only have to drive around 100 yards until you reach the entrance of the airport and then you will see signposts to the Skydive Jersey Shore. If you are not driving then it is possible to get the New Jersey train straight to Belmar and then get a cab which will take you to the center.

If you want to get to the Freefall Adventures Center then you have a number of options if you are driving. From Philadelphia you can either choose to go on the Walt Whitman or the Ben Franklin Bridge onto route 42 and then you will get to Atlantic City Expressway if you keep going. Once there you need to take the exit 41 and continue going right as you drive past the Home Depot. As soon as you reach Tuckahoe Rd you will need to turn left and then go right onto Dahlia Avenue. It is then only a short drive to the center.


About The Author: John Ewing is an online entrepreneur and writes for http://www.skydiving-parachuting-guide.com . A website with tips on skydive, and many related topics: http://www.skydiving-parachuting-guide.com/learn-how-to-skydive.html

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