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Bodyflying is a sport that is performed at wind speeds of up to 300 km/h in vertical wind tunnels. National and international competitions are held in the disciplines of Formation Skydiving, Vertical Formation Skydiving, Dynamic and Freestyle. The disciplines are divided into the categories Artistic Events and Formation Skydiving.
THE NERVE TICKLE OF FREE FALL
Indoor skydiving brings the feeling of free fall into the wind tunnel and makes this sport accessible to everyone – from beginners to professionals, even children from the age of five.
HOW IT WORKS
You fly weightlessly in a glass tunnel with a strong airflow.
Spectators can follow the spectacular maneuvers live.
A LOOK INTO HISTORY
In 1964, indoor skydiving was tested for the first time by a NASA scientist as part of the Apollo program – the starting signal for this exciting sport. The sport is now officially recognized by the FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale).
COMPETITIONS AND DISCIPLINES
Formation Skydiving: Teams of four people perform as many predefined formations as possible in 35 seconds.
Artistic Events: Creativity and precision count in solo freestyle and dynamic disciplines.
Synchronized flights and freestyle routines are particularly exciting.
SCORING
Points are awarded for correctly executed maneuvers. Mistakes cost time or points.
Creativity, technique and clean execution are the key to victory.
Completion of formation figures in the correct order within 35 seconds.
Number of flyers: Teams of 4
Flying positions: Static head-up and head-down elements with transitions
Wind speed: High speed
Judging criterion: Number of correctly completed figures
Flying as quickly as possible through three predefined flight sequences in the Speedrounds variant. Artistic and freely selectable performance without crossing the light barriers and center lines in the Freeroutine variant.
Number of flyers:inside: teams of 2 or 4
Flying position: dynamic head-up and head-down elements
Wind speed: high speed
Evaluation criteria for speed rounds: adherence to the trajectory and timing
Freeroutine evaluation criteria: technique, variation, flow and entertainment
Performance of a self-composed choreography (free routine) within 75 to 90 seconds and the flying of specified elements (compulsory routine) within 45 seconds.
Number of flyers: Individual discipline
Flying position: Belly, Back, Head-Up, Head-Down as well as artistic figures and transitions
Wind speed: Medium Speed/High Speed
Evaluation criteria compulsory routine: Correct presentation of the figures (scoring system) and overall performance
Evaluation criteria free routine: Difficulty, execution, creativity, style, flow and use of space
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