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Demo Jumping 101 Webinar Available on USPA YouTube Channel
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Demo Jumping 101 Webinar Available on USPA YouTube Channel

This webinar is designed for licensed skydivers interested in getting started with demonstration jumps. Professional demo team members John, Yulia, and Brian break down what demo jumps really involve—from USPA requirements and canopy skills to planning, safety considerations and working with event organizers. This introductory session will help you understand what it takes to progress responsibly into demo jumping and represent the sport safely and professionally in front of the public! Watch it here!

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