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I m goin sky diving need to know what is more stomach cramping skydiving or rollar coasters.
uhh and one more question do people get stomach cramp well something like that a tickly sort of feeling when going in a rollar coster and what about your head. How can you get rid of it a trick or anything.
Answer plz thanks

2007-02-27 16:57:57 · 2 answers · asked by Altaf M 1 in Games & Recreation Amusement Parks

2 answers

Man, I've been on hundreds of coasters and been skydiving once. I enjoyed skydiving 100% more.

The feeling in your stomach that you're describing (that tickly feeling, anyway) is the feeling of negative Gs, or airtime. Certain parts of roller coasters are designed to give you that feeling, where if you weren't strapped in by that lap bar or shoulder harness, you would come right out and in most cases, you probably would if you weren't holding on to something. It's for the thrill, feel-good factor, an experience you won't experience by staying on the ground. The only ways to avoid feeling it is to hold on, put your restraint as far down as comfortably possible, or know where those "airtime" places are and put your head down and look at the floor while traversing them.

I've never gotten stomach cramps on coasters though..

Skydiving was just pure thrill, but I didn't get the same "tickly" feeling in my stomach that coasters offer, most likely because I wasn't strapped down to a seat. In fact, despite going over 120 mph, it didn't even feel like I was falling; more like I was just gliding horizontally across the sky. I didn't feel like I was falling vertically until the chute was open.

And I would rate skydiving as the only thing more thrilling than riding any roller coaster. That I've done, anyway.

2007-02-28 02:35:32 · answer #1 · answered by Krista B 6 · 0 0

skydiving

2007-02-28 01:02:00 · answer #2 · answered by kelly 4 · 0 1

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