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iFLY Perth – Intro to Kids Club

iFLY Perth Intro Kids ClubLittle superheroes all overheard the call and flocked to The Kidz Day: Intro to Kids Club event at iFLY Perth held over two days during the April school holidays!

The excitement was all in anticipation of the launch of iFLY Perth’s excitingly NEW Junior iFLYER Club which has started this school term! Kids learn to become Pro-Flyers able to do aerial tricks and even fly with others in-formation.

The days included exhilarating demonstrations from our current Junior iFLYERs Noah, Cooper and Oxana, along with out-of-the tunnel belly flying training from our coaches and instructors, while every kid had a chance to experience reverse rain within the tunnel. Yes, Reverse rain! We also had colouring-in competitions; prize giveaways and free sausage sizzle.

The club is the first of its kind in Perth, so it wasn’t a surprise that some 800 people attended over the two days!

It was a fantastic turnout and energy was running high! iFLY Perth, iFLY Downunder (Sydney West) & iFLY Gold Coast will be sure to be running many more kids events to promote the sport of indoor skydiving as a choice sport for kids with many more events planned for the future!

iFLY Perth Intro Kids ClubIndoor skydiving combines many skills together that challenges and builds coordination, body awareness, team-building and general fitness and flexibility! The Junior iFLYER Club introduces kids to the sport with a dedicated instructor that will guide them through the skills needed to master the air all within a term timetable so they can learn after school or on weekends.

iFLY has a history of HIGH achievers that started in the club including 11-year-old Amy Watson who now competes overseas in indoor skydiving events and even set a Guinness World Record, most 360 horizontal spins in a wind tunnel in one minute (individual); holding the record with 44 completed in one minute! – Read more here.

Or 13-year-old, indoor skydiving athlete, Sarah Yates who competed in the Battle of the Blades competition in Seattle USA last year placing 4th in Junior’s Freestyle!

Want to find out more about the Junior iFLYER Club and how to get your child involved? Our website has all the details – https://downunder.iflyworld.com/ifly-kids

CHECK OUT THE JUNIOR IFLYER CLUB VIDEO
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Pros And Cons Of Tunnel Flying

Written by Tunnel and Outdoor skydiver – Garnett Znidaric   (E414 – 1,400 jumps – 12 hours of tunnel)

Garnett_Znidaric4“Write a blog,” he said.

“It will be easy,” he said.

“What about?” I said.

“Why you like the tunnel,” he said.

“Hmm… okay,” I said

I have been a tunnel fan since I first saw the pictures back in the 80’s. On the other hand, I didn’t get to play in a tunnel until 2012. That was when I found out that a lot of the stuff we were teaching as B-Rel coaches back in the 80’s didn’t really work.

Since then I have flown in tunnels in Malaysia, Singapore, Eloy and of course, Sydney. Not as much as I like but enough to tell budding skydivers that it is the place to polish existing skills and develop new ones. Let me be clear though, I just do belly stuff although I have unenjoyable dabbled with the dark side of free flying.

It has often been said that knowledge you take from the sky won’t do much for you in the tunnel but what you learn in the tunnel will help you immensely in the sky. For the most part, I would emphatically agree. Here are some thoughts

Pros

-Cheap skydives-

Shared between 4 people a minute of freefall in the tunnel costs less than $10 each. Even 2 ways are an economic way of flying and when you are starting out

-No slipping and sliding-

The wall of the tunnel is unforgiving so you quickly learn whether or not you are flying sideways or backsliding. Often instructors will encourage people who have just completed their AFF course to start on their B Certificate relative work jumps. Personally, and I am not an instructor but rather someone who has watched people evolve in all aspects of skydiving for a number of decades, I would suggest that people after they complete their AFF they go straight to the tunnel and work on their basic body flight and B-Rels in the tunnel. If you still have jump numbers to build up for the A Certificate, then put the effort into canopy control as this is often the weakest skill and yet at many drop zones, a most critical one to develop due to high levels of canopy traffic.

-Time to breathe-

One great thing in the tunnel is that if you feel stress building up, as you go through drills or developing freefall comfort, you can simply stop and take the time to breathe. I can remember being in a rush to prepare for an overseas trip and I was rushing and flying far from well. Without having to worry about breakoff, spending height, I just stopped, looked across at the tunnel buddy, smiled and breathed deeply. Recommencing the routine, the docks were soother and faster.

-No climb to height or packing-

At the tunnel, the focus is all about the freefall at a terminal. This means you don’t have to worry about the ride up in the plane, canopy flight and packing. One minute of freefall can be followed by another one instantly. To me, this means that a lot of stress is removed and I and my colleagues in the tunnel can focus on flying.

-Instant debrief-

And once you get out of the tunnel, more than likely the video clip of your session is coming up on the screen in the antechamber to show you what happened. Sometimes from the side and sometimes from above. This is invaluable in identifying strengths and weaknesses and honing new skills.

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Cons

-Using wrong references-

The only real negative I have seen people fall into the habit of is using a reference outside of the group. While it is imperative that you get used to accurate height control and stay around the middle of the doorway about a meter above the net, it is also important that you use the other members of your belly team as a reference for outward facing positions in formations. In the sky, there are no such references as the wall or doorways.

-Walls hurt. Be honest to tunnel supervisors-

Not really a point against tunnels but rather a caution to new skydivers entering the tunnel for the first time either by themselves or to join a group. Always be honest with your organiser and the people at the tunnel about your level of experience. This way you can be helped through your progression. The sky is very forgiving in many ways. The walls of the tunnel are not. On the other hand, if you can sit still in the tunnel, then you will know you are not the one backsliding in the sky.

Exercises

-Work on smooth NOT complex-

If you haven’t done burble hops as two ways, don’t take a four way in there and expect to turn blocks involving crossovers and expect them to work. Often I have seen inexperienced groups of four in the tunnel trying some fun stuff but with inappropriate skill sets the result has been lots of hitting walls and bouncing off the net to the disgust and frustration of the person on the door of the tunnel.

-Stop and smile-

Having learnt that slow is smooth and smooth is fast, a great exercise in the tunnel is to go through your formation stuff but stop before you take the dock and wait for the person keying the moves to give the key. In this way you slow down, stop rushing and become aware of those around you.

And smile. This is meant to be fun. Also being relaxed allows for you to feel more comfortable in the air. To be relaxed and enjoy every second of being in the wind.

In Summary

The tunnel is fun and great place to learn new stuff and polish existing skills. For the most part, I have never heard a valid argument for not going to the tunnel to learn in preference to learning in the sky. A couple of hours a year in the tunnel will pay huge dividends in the sky. And you can have fun while you are learning.  – Garnett Znidaric

The best way to make the most out of your outdoor/indoor skydiving is to book a coach who will be able to guide you and really accelerate your learning.

You can arrange a coach on your schedule by emailing coaching@ifly.com.au or call 1300 366 364.

Otherwise, you can check out the Frequent iFLYER Facebook page for all upcoming training events, news and indoor skydiving tips!

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Happy 3rd Birthday iFLY Downunder

photoCelebrating 3 years worth of accomplishments!

iFLY Downunder (Syndey West) celebrated its 3rd Birthday on Wednesday,  April 26th, with a big list of achievements, not the least of which is being Australia’s FIRST indoor skydiving centre!

Since taking off, iFLY Downunder has:

  • Flown hundreds of flyers of different abilities; including minor disabilities right to amputees and quadriplegics
  • Used over 200k earplugs
  • Holds 1 x Guinness World Record Title for Most head spins in a wind tunnel in one minute; with iFLY Chief Instructor Kurmet Jaadla now holding the records of 54 in one minute
  • Won the Concierge Industry Award: New Service Provider of the Year 2014
  • Been the location for a Japanese Electronic Manufacturer commercial
  • Trained more than 50 Junior iFLYER superheroes
  • Given over 100,000 unique visitors the dream of flight
  • Team iFLY Downunder placed 9th in the world in the 2 WAY Dynamic during the World Cup, Poland
  • Hosted the 1st, 2nd, and this August will be hosting the 3rd, Australian Indoor Skydiving Championships

We look forward to sharing the dream of flying with even more in the coming years!

Here’s to another AMAZING year at iFLY Downunder!

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Tourism Australia Famil Visits iFLY Gold Coast

Attraction passes with flying colours!

FullSizeRender2Whether ‘flying’ an event off to a thrilling start, or leaving a group buzzing after a grand finale; indoor ‘skydiving’ with iFLY Gold Coast will deliver the required effect.

Even the non-participating spectators will be buzzing, as a rule, not just the actual ‘flyers’ as they defy gravity and probably their beating hearts as they leap into the big vertical wind tunnel and soar aloft. All ‘flyers’ are geared up in special flying suits and goggles and take turns in the big wind tunnel as instructors instruct, encourage and ensure their safety. It’s all about the experience of skydiving without the need to actually leap out of a plane; just a ‘leap of faith’ into the enclosed but see-through vertical tunnel.

IMG_0730Williment Travel Group’s Anna Guy, who experienced iFLY on a recent Tourism Australia famil, says of all the activities on the action-packed tour the indoor skydiving took the honours.

“We were terrified and ecstatic all at the same time and I will never forget the buzz that it left. This is a must for any event.”

The iFLY team are well versed in managing groups, specialising in team building and corporate programmes. Photos and videos, along with a private room for an ‘after-flying’ function, can all be part of the package.

See all the benefits of hosting your event at iFLY on our corporate events page.

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SAVE THE DATE! 2017 Aussie Indoor Champs!

180830_ifly_2016_offline_2.mp4.00_00_46_20.Still019Indoor Skydiving Group Australia (ISAG) have now released the highly anticipated dates for the 3rd annual Australian Indoor Skydiving Championships.

Hosted at the ISAG’s flagship facility, iFLY Downunder (Sydney West), the championships will be held over two days on the 18th and 19th August.

‘Our 2016 Championships were huge!’ comments ISA Group’s Chief Marketing Officer, Brett Sheridan. ‘We had more teams, more individuals and more age groups enter than ever before, it is evident that indoor skydiving is fast becoming an incredibly popular sport for Australians’. The 2016 event had 163 individual competitors registered, making up 73 teams for 10 categories.  This year we anticipate an even bigger turnout with an increased number of categories and the competition spread over 2 days.

The Australian Indoor Skydiving Championships are free for the public to attend.

‘Our Championship is open to the public to come along and check out’ continues Sheridan ‘but I recommend people get in early, last year we were a packed house!’

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iFLY Indoor Skydiving has been expanding rapidly across the country with locations now open in Penrith, Perth and the Gold Coast with more venues around the country set to open soon.

‘We have been overwhelmed with how indoor skydiving has been accepted by Australians,’ comments Brett.

Indoor Skydiving was originally used for skydivers and the military to practice stunts and skills in any weather and in a safe environment, however, over the years, it has transitioned into being a competitive sport internationally.

‘It’s such a unique sport and I think that’s what captivates people. You can improve to the point where it feels like you literally defy gravity and the more people become engaged in it, the more addicted they get!’ continues Sheridan.

180830_ifly_2016_offline_2.mp4.00_04_59_16.Still018Indoor skydiving has fast become the most popular choice amongst kids and parents looking for an alternative to the typical sport or hobby, and ISA Group is impressed at how many kids have taken it up as a competitive outlet. The 2016 championships saw 11 kids entered into the Junior Freestyle event, with 2 of the competitors later that year competing internationally in Poland and Seattle.

‘We expect Indoor Skydiving to continue thriving because of its cross-generational appeal,’ says Sheridan. ‘We have teams and flyers that range from ages 3 years to 60 years, from beginners to advanced. Indoor Skydiving is a sport that is incredibly fun to watch with the flyers fast choreographed movements, we are more than sure it will stay very popular.’

The Australian Indoor Skydiving Championships will be held at iFLY Downunder located at 123 Mulgoa Road, Penrith.  Further information and registrations will be available at www.ifly.com.au/australianchampionships

Check out the video of last years Championships including all the excitement and amazing indoor skydiving performances!

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The Frequent iFLYER Programme

New benefits for those who love to fly!

2017 saw the release of a brand new customer loyalty and rewards programme being rolled out across all Australian ISA Group owned wind tunnels, including iFLY Downunder, iFLY Perth and iFLY Gold Coast.

The programme embodies the spirit of what it is to be a true Frequent iFLYER.

Kieren James, architect of the scheme and National FIF Programme Coordinator says;

“We looked at a variety of ways to design a new loyalty scheme, but ultimately we wanted to recognise those who fly with us regularly and keep the community and atmosphere going above all else.  These are our true Frequent iFLYERS”

The new programme is designed to provide real rewards that people value;

“it’s simple really – the more you fly, the more benefits you receive, and the core benefit is what everyone told us they wanted… free tunnel time”, says Kieren; “anyone can earn up to 90mins free flight time per year”

The programme works very much like an airline programme.  Every time you fly (qualifying block time), your Frequent iFLYER time accumulates and you progress through status tiers from Bronze to Silver, Gold and Platinum, with incremental benefits at each tier.  Enrollment is automatic and the first status level of Bronze is awarded at just 60 minutes of block time flown.

ISA Group are proud to pioneer this type of programme in the wind tunnel industry.
“We didn’t see anyone else doing anything like this” says Kieren.
“Some other tunnels offered discounts or club memberships, but none truly rewarded their customers on an ongoing basis the way this programme does.”

Since launching the new programme at the start of the year, there were over 850 FIF members within 8 weeks, and at this point over 1000! Many have already reached the top status tier of Platinum!

When asked about what’s in store for the future, Kieren responded “Well, we’re just getting started actually.  I can’t let all the secrets out but I can say that the programme gets better and better.  The people who achieve and retain the higher status levels are soon going to find out all about that”.

For full details of the programme, visit the Frequent iFLYER page

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ISA Group’s Malaysian Tunnel Announced

Indoor Skydive Australia Group Limited has just signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the development of it’s first indoor skydiving facility in Malaysia. The facility is at the 1 Utama Shopping Centre, one of the largest shopping centres in the world.

The cost of the project, including internal costs, to ISA Group is estimated to be between $1.5 to $2 million. ISA Group expects to fund this from operating cashflows, supplemented by existing cash reserves and debt if appropriate.

The indoor skydiving facility is being developed as part of the extension of the 1 Utama Shopping Centre which includes access to the Bandar Utama MRT station, linking 1 Utama to the Greater Kuala Lumpur region. Construction of the extension has commenced and is scheduled for opening in December 2017. With over 30 million visitors per year, the 1 Utama shopping centre is an “all in one” complex combining retail, leisure, sporting and entertainment facilities. It is interconnect with several high-rise office towers and a 5-star luxury hotel.

The 1 Utama indoor skydiving facility will be ISA Group’s first facility outside of Australia and is the result of several years of market research and due diligence to understand the local business environment. By working with 1 Utama as a partner, ISA Group is able to mitigate risks, reduce the capital commitment required by ISA Group and leverage off 1 Utama’s local success and experience.

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iFLY Gold Coast Celebrates First Birthday

50,000 Ear Plugs and counting!

Time certainly has flown with the Gold Coasts most unique tourist attraction; iFLY Indoor Skydiving Gold Coast; set to celebrate its first birthday on Saturday 11th February by hosting a Birthday Open Day kicking off from 9am.

iFLY Gold Coast has certainly proven to be incredibly popular with the local community and visiting tourists’, comments Indoor Skydive Australia CMO, Brett Sheridan ‘since opening the doors we have been sold out most weeks; and have started to see regulars come back three, four, five times!.

Since taking off, iFLY Gold Coast has:

  • Had 1 marriage proposal
  • Been through 200 flight suits
  • Used over 50,000 ear plugs
  • Flown over 300 kids under 5 years old, 40 of which are only 3
  • Flown 108 people over the age of 70 with the oldest flyer 91 years old
  • Trained a Junior Flyer to become 4th in Freestyle Flying Internationally
  • Flown 1 surfboard and various blow up pool toys
  • Holds 1 x Guinness World Record Title for Most 360 horizontal spins in a wind tunnel (individual) by 11 year old Amy Watson
  • Won Best New Tourism Business in Queensland (Silver) at QLD Tourism Awards
  • Hosted various international and local celebrities including Mark Ruffalo, Idris Elba, Caine Ec
  • kstein, Sekai No Hate Made LtteQ! (International Game Show), various V8 Supercar drivers, PGA Tour Players, and more!

_MG_3240On February 11th iFLY Gold Coast will host a Birthday Open Day inviting all locals and tourists to a family friendly day of fun!

With music, face-painting, food and of course flying demonstrations; this is a day for everyone to get the chance to see iFLY Gold Coast up close!

‘It’s our first birthday and we want to celebrate!’ continues Sheridan ‘Come on down for fun, laughter and some great indoor skydiving!’

Special guest; local celebrity magician Matt Hollywood will also be performing from 12pm.

‘We want to celebrate with all the family and friends that have helped make iFLY so successful.’

Celebrations kick off at 9.00am (QLD Time) with a demonstration from World 4th Junior Freestyle Indoor Skydiver Sarah Yates every hour.

When: Saturday 11th February, 2017

Time: 9.00am to 6.00pm

Where: 3084 Surfers Paradise Boulevarde, Surfers Paradise QLD

iFLY Indoor Skydiving is suitable for people of all skill levels and any age from 3 to 103!

Packages start from $99pp and are available now through the iFLY Gold Coast website: https://downunder.iflyworld.com/goldcoast

iFLY also offers corporate packages and team building events, parties and school education programs. For further information, please go to: www.ifly.com.au

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iFLY PERTH is now open

iFLY Perth officially opened its doors to the general public on Wednesday 14th December 2016.

Saturday 17th December saw the Family Open Day held at the new facility with hundreds of people turning up to check out the new facility and to enjoy the festivities, plus a VIP opening party held earlier to celebrate this milestone.

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iFLY Perth is the third facility launched in Australia for the ISA Group in the last 3 years with other locations in Sydney and the Gold Coast already a huge success.

ISA Group employs over 80 people nationally across their facilities.

‘People have really taken to indoor skydiving’, continues Sheridan. ‘With the recent Australian Championships in Sydney, we saw a record number of competitors, further demonstrating the huge growth potential of this sport across Australia. We look forward to bringing this amazing sport to WA!’.

iFLY Perth promises to be the most exciting, all-weather entertainment facility available to Perth visitors and locals. Open 7 days a week all year round, catering for first time flyers, to corporate groups, parties and school excursions – now everyone can truly fly!

Earlier this year iFLY Perth held a ‘pre-sale’ event with over 400 hours secured by experienced local skydivers who can’t wait to ‘fly’ without a parachute.

‘We were thrilled with the results of this pre-sale event’, comments Sheridan.  ‘It was a fantastic result that instilled confidence that our Perth facility will be as successful as our Sydney and Gold Coast facilities’.

iFLY Indoor Skydiving is both a thrill ride for first time flyers and a highly competitive sport for all ages; 3 to 103! It has been popular not only among keen skydivers but also with families and those who have always dreamed of flying but are looking for a safer alternative to jumping out of a plane.

‘It is such a unique experience’, says Sheridan. ‘Indoor skydiving is not only a serious sport but also something that can be enjoyed by the whole family, or just by those seeking an adrenaline rush without the fear!’

iFLY Perth has hired some of the world’s top indoor skydiving instructors to work at their Perth location, plus a strong contingent of local Perth talent.

‘We have instructors that are professional, globally recognised sportspeople – two of which came in the top 10 at the World Cup of Indoor Skydiving recently in Prague’, comments Sheridan. ‘We are also employing a large number of local Perth residents who we will train and develop using our intensive Flight Instructor Training Programme (FITP)’.

iFLY Perth is open so BOOK NOW

iFLY Perth is located at 143 Great Eastern Highway, Rivervale PERTH WA

Book your flight at ifly.com.au or call 1300 366 364.

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Veritas Equity Research – December 2016

Read the equity research report from Veritas Securities here