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Should I go skydiving if I’m scared?

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By Bianca on April 24, 2025 BASE Jumping, General, Indoor Skydiving, Outdoor Skydiving
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Let’s be honest: most people are at least a little scared of skydiving. And you know what? That’s completely normal. You’re thinking about jumping out of a plane from two miles above the ground—it would be weird if you weren’t nervous. So here’s the big question: Should you go skydiving even if you’re scared?

Short Answer

Yes, you should go skydiving even if you’re scared—fear is completely normal and often makes the experience even more powerful. With trained instructors and strong safety systems, you’ll be supported the whole way. Facing your fear is what makes skydiving truly unforgettable.

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Fear is part of the experience

Skydiving doesn’t require the absence of fear—it’s an invitation to face it. That nervous energy you feel before the jump? That’s your body gearing up to do something bold.

And when you do it anyway, something shifts. That fear turns into confidence, joy, and a feeling of freedom you can’t get anywhere else. People don’t walk away from their first skydive thinking, “I wish I hadn’t been scared.” They walk away thinking, “I can’t believe I actually did that.”

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You’re not alone—everyone feels it

Here’s a secret: even experienced skydivers get nervous sometimes. Especially on their first few jumps. And that includes your tandem instructor. But the difference? They’ve jumped through that fear enough times to know what’s on the other side of it.

Your instructor is there to guide you, support you, and handle all the technical stuff—so you can focus on the moment, not the mechanics.

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It’s safer than your brain thinks

Your fear might be screaming, “This is crazy!” But your fear isn’t always logical. Statistically, skydiving is safer than many everyday things—like driving a car or riding a bike. With certified instructors, carefully maintained gear, and built-in safety systems (like automatic parachute deployment), skydiving is an adventure with a lot of safety built in.

Knowing that helps many people quiet their fear enough to take that first step.

The payoff is worth it

Here’s what fear doesn’t tell you:

  • How proud you’ll feel when you land
  • How peaceful the freefall actually is
  • How the view takes your breath away in the best way
  • How this moment might shift your whole perspective

Fear is temporary. But the confidence you gain from pushing through it? That stays with you.



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Real talk: you’re braver than you think

You don’t have to be an adrenaline junkie. You don’t need to be fearless. You just need to be curious enough to say, “Maybe I’ll try.”

And when you do? That fear you felt will turn into a story you tell for the rest of your life—with a smile.

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Final thoughts: fear is a sign you’re doing something big

So should you go skydiving if you’re scared? Yes. Especially then. Because the bravest thing you can do isn’t jumping from a plane—it’s deciding not to let fear stop you.

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