What about health conditions?
No special physical preparation is required for tandem skydiving, but it is important that the participant is in generally good health. The activity is designed to be safe even for beginners, but there are certain restrictions and recommendations.
The jump is not recommended for people with serious cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, severe spinal conditions, or injuries that could be aggravated by the stress of freefall and landing. Likewise, the jump is not suitable for pregnant women.
Mild health conditions such as allergies, asthma, or minor injuries usually do not present an obstacle, but participants should assess their own well-being and decide whether they feel safe engaging in the activity. In case of doubt, it is always best to consult a personal physician.
It is also important that the participant can put on the equipment independently, follow instructions, and cooperate with the instructor. Although this is a tandem jump where the experienced instructor ensures safety, each individual must be capable of basic cooperation to guarantee a smooth and safe experience.
Participation under the influence of alcohol or drugs is not permitted, as this poses a serious safety risk and is incompatible with skydiving.
In short, tandem skydiving is suitable for the vast majority of people. If you feel healthy and have no major medical restrictions, you can safely enjoy this unique adventure.