Mad47 0 #26 November 16, 2003 That's a part of visualization program. Well, actually I went through every slot (not only mine), but I only did it for the randoms and random blocks (7, 9, 14, 15). However most of the time is spent learning how it looks from my "hopefully soon to be slot" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harryskydives 0 #27 November 16, 2003 I am referring to A slots. ie I am OC (or was, it is raining and we are not jumping) so on A: i am the head of the pod and in a two way with point. B: in facing with right grip on tails leg. C: I have grip on points leg and centers arm, my key. D: compressed with point, right grip on tails leg. ect. Establishing a continuity plan up front cuts down on memory work. Don't run out of altitude and experience at the same time... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #28 November 16, 2003 What the heck do you call that exit?quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mad47 0 #29 November 16, 2003 Here is a beta version of our continuity plan. A team will be trained in the following order: 1) Basic body flight, 20 jumps 2) Random work, 66 jumps 3) Block techniques, 84 jumps 4) Competition dives, 30 jumps (3 10 round draws) Random type blocks are included into "Random" section. Each random formation will be practiced on 16-18 dives (19-21 dives including competition draws). Each block will be practiced on 6 dives (9 dives including competition draws). Still need to work on the exits (the exit plan is very preliminary). The random exit plan will probably be re-arranged after first few training camps when we get some ideas about the exits that work fine and the exits that cause problems. Some pages in Random training section were copied from Mario's Matrix FS continuity plan. Thanks everybody for the tremendous help!!! Anton P.S: Ed to attach corrected version Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harryskydives 0 #30 November 16, 2003 Bottom of 19 ritz-pic. Your are probally used to looking at it from above. Don't run out of altitude and experience at the same time... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites