
Once the fundamentals are second nature, branch into a discipline. Pick what excites you - the core path stays your backbone.

Acrobatic wingsuit was originally organised for the first time back in 2008 at Skydive Spa in Belgium and has subsequently been accepted by the FAI/IPC as an official discipline in 2015.
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Wingsuit Flocking, or “Flocking,” brings wingsuiters together in formations, creating tightly-knit groups that maneuver through the air in unison. This discipline is not competitive but is a popular way to connect with the community and enjoy the sport collectively.
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Dive into the competitive edge of wingsuit flying, focusing on speed, distance, and time. Learn how to push your limits, understand different competition categories, and the essentials of performance measurement. Ideal for those aiming to excel in wingsuit flying.
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Wingsuiting is the ability to fly your body horizontally at greatly enhanced speeds while substantially reducing your vertical fall rate. By using a wingsuit you are able to travel vast distances from your actual exit point and easily double or more your freefall time.
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Cross relative work - flying alongside canopy pilots, matching speed, glide and trajectory.
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