Bungee jumping



is a extreme sport that involves a jump from a tall structure while it's connected to a large elastic rope. The tall structure is usually a fixed object, such as a building, bridge or crane; but it is also possible to jump from a movable object, such as a hot air balloon or helicopter that has the ability to hover above the ground. The thrill comes as much from the free falling as from the rebounds.



The equipment are the following objects:


The elastic rope was first used in bungee jumping, and still used by many commercial operators, is factory-produced braided shock cord.These give a softer, longer bounce and can be home-produced.Although there is a certain elegance in using only a simple ankle attachment, accidents in which participants became detached led many commercial operators to use a body harness if only as a backup for an ankle attachment. Body harnesses are generally derived from climbing equipment rather than parachute equipment.Retrieval methods vary according to the site used. Mprovide the greatest recovery speed and flexibility, the jumper being lowered rapidly to ground level and detached. Many other mechanisms have been devised according to the nature of the jump platform and the need for a rapid turn-around.
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By David Arevalo Méndez
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