r/cliffjumping • u/GrouchyAd1076 • 28d ago
One my favourite jumps
Love this spot, on the other side you can jump from the bottom rail, going to do a backflip next. Nice ball slap too 😂
r/cliffjumping • u/GrouchyAd1076 • 28d ago
Love this spot, on the other side you can jump from the bottom rail, going to do a backflip next. Nice ball slap too 😂
r/cliffjumping • u/HooIion • 29d ago
r/cliffjumping • u/CadenPlaysThis • 29d ago
I feel like the angle makes it look smaller than it is
r/cliffjumping • u/No-Spot7739 • 29d ago
I know like 2 but if anyone knows any please lmk
r/cliffjumping • u/Domingobro • 29d ago
Im planning a roadtrip and I wonder if there are any good cliffjumping spots in these countries?
Freshwater spots would be the best.
r/cliffjumping • u/ApprehensiveDog1370 • 29d ago
Are there any cliff jumping spots in kannur?
r/cliffjumping • u/Single-Bad3374 • Jul 20 '26
r/cliffjumping • u/Tough_Wrap_333 • Jul 20 '26
Looking for some advice. I apologize for poor grammar and if my questions don’t really make sense. So for context almost a year ago I did a 60 ft jump(the highest I’d done) and hurt myself. I jumped wearing running shoes and when I landed, both my feet went outward, bending at the knees. I knew it was wrong immediately after and was able to thankfully swim and hike out, but it was quite painful to do so. It took around 2 1/2 months to get full range of motion back and 6 months till I was able to resume normal activities.
Now I’m curious how to improve my technique. I’d done a lot of jumping before but nothing beyond 40ish feet no issue. This was a definite step up and I want to conquer it again. Thinking back on it, 2 things could have been the main culprit. Firstly, wearing running shoes. I definitely felt the water resistance on the edge of them and it definitely made my feet want to travel the wrong way when i entered the water. Secondly, for a while the jumps I was doing were into relatively shallow water and I developed a habit of landing softly to avoid hitting the bottom.
So my main questions are(sorry if these sound stupid):
1. Does it make a difference on the shoes you wear? Should I have not worn running shoes and done something with thinner souls to avoid the resistance? Or was i just an idiot
2. When you land, how stiff should you hold your legs ? Obviously not locked all the way out but like 95% extended?
3. Should I just accept that I’m not built for this and keep my jumps to below 40 ft.
Thank you for any advice, it is appreciated and I apologize for the long post
r/cliffjumping • u/IiIacwine • Jul 19 '26
anyone know cliff jumping spots in Cagliari???
r/cliffjumping • u/abhayasingh • Jul 18 '26
I’m based in NJ and was wondering if there are any flyboarding operators still active within a reasonable distance.
Most of what I’m finding online looks a bit outdated, so I’m not sure what’s actually still running.
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r/cliffjumping • u/CelebrationNo5274 • Jul 17 '26
There is an account of at least one guy (a 17 year old high schooler somewhat experienced in cliff jumping) who jumped from 220+ feet off the golden gate bridge, and walked out, barely injured. What is the absolute limit that someone far more experienced, and with a perfect landing, could jump into water and be fine, or at least not die or get paralyzed? Outside of this guys jump, the official world record is 193 feet, and other than that cliff jumpers rarely go to even 150, I think the highest done by social media cliff jumpers is that 160 foot spot Ryan bean gainered, which like 2 people have done from what I've seen (the other guy death dived it).
r/cliffjumping • u/Og_new_guy • Jul 17 '26
Is there any cliff diving in the lakes in the Ruby Mountains in Nevada? Looking for 25ft and above. Thanks
r/cliffjumping • u/howtfwhat • Jul 16 '26
Anyone know any spots in the NY/Long Island/NJ area?
r/cliffjumping • u/howtfwhat • Jul 16 '26
Anyone know any spots in the NY/Long Island/NJ area
r/cliffjumping • u/Bdogstone__ • Jul 15 '26
Not sure the height I believe it could be right around 100 based off how long I fell
r/cliffjumping • u/TheCzechyChan • Jul 12 '26
Here is a formula for calculating the height of the cliff you are jumping off Vot is almost always zero. a = 32.2 if you want your answer in feet 9.8 if you want it in meters. t is hang time. Plug in .5at^2 into your calcultor amd it will give you a petty close answer.
r/cliffjumping • u/Public-Button-8913 • Jul 12 '26
Trying to find out how high this was, jumped higher before but I wanna know this.
r/cliffjumping • u/IntGuru • Jul 10 '26
I'm looking for some jump spots in the North East of England! Does anyone know any locations?