Diversgodown 0 #1 November 16, 2005 Is it a money thing, a don't want to take a risk anymore thing, or something Diff? Doesn't seem like there would be a whole lot of other reasons. ***Glory Favors the Bold*** Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paige 0 #2 November 16, 2005 InjuryTunnel Pink Mafia Delegate www.TunnelPinkMafia.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rebecca 0 #3 November 16, 2005 For me, a lot of it was different priorities. Because I wasn't going to the DZ nearly as often, I felt it also upped my risk factor given that I was having to do recurrency jumps. you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel loquacious?' -- well do you, punk? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remster 30 #4 November 16, 2005 Some get lost in the shuffle after graduating from student status and loose interest. Some just plain loose interest. Some come to the realisation that it really is a dangerous sport after loosing a close friend.Remster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
j0nes 0 #5 November 16, 2005 1)money 2)marriage to non-jumper 3)birth of child 4)burnout 5)injury Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
soulshine 0 #6 November 16, 2005 Drama. Bombing for peace is like fucking for virginity! ~DEVIOUS BEEF~~FGF #69~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FreeflyChile 0 #7 November 16, 2005 i've dropped off my jumping because of some of the reasons mentioned above, but also other priorities come up -- while in law school it's harder to head out to the dz every weekend. also, when i have the city of chicago to party in, the dz parties look a lot less attractive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
popsjumper 2 #8 November 16, 2005 capewells, belly reserves, rounds, PLFs in every direction...scared the crap out of me.My reality and yours are quite different. I think we're all Bozos on this bus. Falcon5232, SCS8170, SCSA353, POPS9398, DS239 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #9 November 16, 2005 Losing a friend. Seeing a fatality or major injury. A change in priorities - marriage, kids, house, school, etc. A change in the financial situation. Having achieved what they set out to achieve. Injury. Death. I don't consider those who say they aren't jumping now but will be jumping in the future to have "quit." I call that taking a break. Quit is sold the gear, taken the pictures off the wall and let the USPA (or equivalent) membership expire. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Katzeye 0 #10 November 16, 2005 injury money lack of confidence to not get injured again the risk is not worth the reward IMHO Is a chicken omelette redundant? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orchid 0 #11 November 16, 2005 WORK... ...has kept me away from my play-ground most of this year. Doesn't mean that I've giving up on skydiving....no way!"Love is doing small things with great love." Lacrosse: Legally beating men with sticks since 1492 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #12 November 16, 2005 Why did I stop? Other things simply provided me with more pleasure. Back then I felt the best when I was jumping. Now jumping woudl provide great sensations, but it does not give me the happiness and fulfillment of other things in my life. It's really that simple. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FallinWoman 1 #13 November 16, 2005 Becoming an insta-mom to a then 9 year old..... Losing my father..... Not being current enough to be safe.... ~Anne I'm a Doll!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nacmacfeegle 0 #14 November 16, 2005 Not having a 'skydiving shaped hole' in your life, for whatever reason.-------------------- He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me. Thomas Jefferson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScottMcC 0 #15 November 16, 2005 Quotei've dropped off my jumping because of some of the reasons mentioned above, but also other priorities come up -- while in law school it's harder to head out to the dz every weekend. also, when i have the city of chicago to party in, the dz parties look a lot less attractive. SAY IT AIN'T SO!!!! I was wondering why we never saw you out there... but just know that at least a few of us miss you, and want you to jump more. And law school can't be much busier than med school, seriously! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brian425 0 #16 November 16, 2005 This year, many things came in the way. I am not giving up the sport, but, some more important things came up. My wife was sick, some major renovation on the house, a new job. I just could not swing the time. I will be back in spring and jump as much as possible. To me jumping is something that I do for myself and ONLY for myself. I love the people at my DZ, I love jumping and I love the parties. Sometimes thing come up that are more important. When that happens, jumping has to be put on hold. It will be there for me in the spring. No worries. The only time you should look down on someone is when you are offering them your hand. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Diversgodown 0 #17 November 16, 2005 QuoteQuoteSome get lost in the shuffle after graduating from student status I hope that doesn't happen to me. I decided to pay some bills before starting up again, hopefully by the begining of next summer. I thought I'm not going to get current until I am damn good and ready to stay current! ***Glory Favors the Bold*** Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites livendive 8 #18 November 16, 2005 Early on I went like a year without a jump followed immediately by 15 months without a jump, both due to other interests I guess. I wasn't very good at skydiving, didn't have many friends in the sport, and had a whuffo girlfriend. I ditched the girl, decided to try skydiving again, and got hooked. I've since had to take a couple extended breaks due to injury, but those were pauses in skydiving rather than a complete stoppage. Blues, Dave"I AM A PROFESSIONAL EXTREME ATHLETE!" (drink Mountain Dew) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites NSEMN8R 0 #19 November 16, 2005 I was ready to quit earlier this year. It was starting to seem too much like work. I had forgotten that it was fun until I found a dz that would let me on a load without a student strapped to me once in a while. I like doing tandems, but when that's all you do, it becomes work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites dmcoco84 5 #20 November 16, 2005 I haven't jumped in about a month because I have gotten bored. We don't have a whole lot of freeflyers at my dz so after going to a guano boogie and doing big way head down jumps I have kinda gotta bored with doing the two way chase someone around jump. I have a good buddy that I love jumping with but we both are low on cash so that hurts also. I have also started BASE so I have been doing that more also. BASE is free, unless you get caught , or have to travel. I'll be ordering a PF phantom soon and will start wingsuit flying so that will get me back into the plane. Until then I'll probably not be jumping much. Or if I get into a fire department I'll have money. I'm a broke biatch right now. Coco Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Luv2Fall 0 #21 November 16, 2005 I really don't think the reasons are always important as people start and stop things all the time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Tink1717 2 #22 November 16, 2005 I was out of the sport from 1993 to 2000. I couldn't afford to fly, skydive, and go to school all at the same time. There wasn't a day gone by that I didn't miss it. As soon as I got to a place where I could get back in, I did. Never gonna leave again.Skydivers don't knock on Death's door. They ring the bell and runaway... It really pisses him off. -The World Famous Tink. (I never heard of you either!!) AA #2069 ASA#33 POPS#8808 Swooo 1717 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites RhondaLea 4 #23 November 16, 2005 For several years, I jumped as often as I could get to the dz. Then I started living on the dz, sold my canopy (had a new one on order and it took longer than planned to come in) and felt like I was too busy in manifest to get on the airplane. When I changed dzs, the latter reason was enough to make me jump only sporadically. Eventually, I left the dropzone and got a real job. I made one jump just before leaving, and I really did think I'd jump again. Major life events intervened, and I sold my gear. In retrospect, I'm pretty sure that not jumping saved my life. From the time I started jumping, I was intermittently ill with a thyroid disorder, the symptoms of which resemble dementia. I was able to function generally...sort of...but there were times when, had I jumped and had even a small problem, I might not have been able to deal with it. In the last two years before I quit jumping, I was sick most of the time, but I made about 50 jumps anyway, all of which were probably a bad idea. I'm healthy now, I see the doctor every three months to stay that way, and recently I've been giving some consideration to jumping again. rlIf you don't know where you're going, you should know where you came from. Gullah Proverb Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites brierebecca 0 #24 November 16, 2005 Quotewhile in law school it's harder to head out to the dz every weekend. heh, I did 400 jumps my first year in law school. Of course, I'm not in the top 5 percent or anything, and I do go to FSU.... And I don't jump the few weeks before finals. Like now. This sucks. brie"Ive seen you hump air, hump the floor of the plane, and hump legs. You now have a new nickname: "Black Humper of Death"--yardhippie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites TrophyHusband 0 #25 November 16, 2005 just moved and don't care for either of the dz's here. unforunately my tandem rating will expire jan 1, but i have a lifetime uspa membership and selling my gear is out of the question. in four years, we will pcs somewhere else and i'll start back up then. "Your scrotum is quite nice" - Skymama www.kjandmegan.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2 Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. 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livendive 8 #18 November 16, 2005 Early on I went like a year without a jump followed immediately by 15 months without a jump, both due to other interests I guess. I wasn't very good at skydiving, didn't have many friends in the sport, and had a whuffo girlfriend. I ditched the girl, decided to try skydiving again, and got hooked. I've since had to take a couple extended breaks due to injury, but those were pauses in skydiving rather than a complete stoppage. Blues, Dave"I AM A PROFESSIONAL EXTREME ATHLETE!" (drink Mountain Dew) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NSEMN8R 0 #19 November 16, 2005 I was ready to quit earlier this year. It was starting to seem too much like work. I had forgotten that it was fun until I found a dz that would let me on a load without a student strapped to me once in a while. I like doing tandems, but when that's all you do, it becomes work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dmcoco84 5 #20 November 16, 2005 I haven't jumped in about a month because I have gotten bored. We don't have a whole lot of freeflyers at my dz so after going to a guano boogie and doing big way head down jumps I have kinda gotta bored with doing the two way chase someone around jump. I have a good buddy that I love jumping with but we both are low on cash so that hurts also. I have also started BASE so I have been doing that more also. BASE is free, unless you get caught , or have to travel. I'll be ordering a PF phantom soon and will start wingsuit flying so that will get me back into the plane. Until then I'll probably not be jumping much. Or if I get into a fire department I'll have money. I'm a broke biatch right now. Coco Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luv2Fall 0 #21 November 16, 2005 I really don't think the reasons are always important as people start and stop things all the time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tink1717 2 #22 November 16, 2005 I was out of the sport from 1993 to 2000. I couldn't afford to fly, skydive, and go to school all at the same time. There wasn't a day gone by that I didn't miss it. As soon as I got to a place where I could get back in, I did. Never gonna leave again.Skydivers don't knock on Death's door. They ring the bell and runaway... It really pisses him off. -The World Famous Tink. (I never heard of you either!!) AA #2069 ASA#33 POPS#8808 Swooo 1717 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RhondaLea 4 #23 November 16, 2005 For several years, I jumped as often as I could get to the dz. Then I started living on the dz, sold my canopy (had a new one on order and it took longer than planned to come in) and felt like I was too busy in manifest to get on the airplane. When I changed dzs, the latter reason was enough to make me jump only sporadically. Eventually, I left the dropzone and got a real job. I made one jump just before leaving, and I really did think I'd jump again. Major life events intervened, and I sold my gear. In retrospect, I'm pretty sure that not jumping saved my life. From the time I started jumping, I was intermittently ill with a thyroid disorder, the symptoms of which resemble dementia. I was able to function generally...sort of...but there were times when, had I jumped and had even a small problem, I might not have been able to deal with it. In the last two years before I quit jumping, I was sick most of the time, but I made about 50 jumps anyway, all of which were probably a bad idea. I'm healthy now, I see the doctor every three months to stay that way, and recently I've been giving some consideration to jumping again. rlIf you don't know where you're going, you should know where you came from. Gullah Proverb Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brierebecca 0 #24 November 16, 2005 Quotewhile in law school it's harder to head out to the dz every weekend. heh, I did 400 jumps my first year in law school. Of course, I'm not in the top 5 percent or anything, and I do go to FSU.... And I don't jump the few weeks before finals. Like now. This sucks. brie"Ive seen you hump air, hump the floor of the plane, and hump legs. You now have a new nickname: "Black Humper of Death"--yardhippie Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrophyHusband 0 #25 November 16, 2005 just moved and don't care for either of the dz's here. unforunately my tandem rating will expire jan 1, but i have a lifetime uspa membership and selling my gear is out of the question. in four years, we will pcs somewhere else and i'll start back up then. "Your scrotum is quite nice" - Skymama www.kjandmegan.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites