The Bodyflight indoor skydiving centre in Bedford will introduce its first outdoor activity next month.
Visitors to the centre will be able to jump from the roof of the 120ft wind tower with the help of a fan descender, in order to simulate a parachute jump.
Called Bodyflight Vertigo, the new activity will enable divers to free-fall two thirds of the tower's height wearing a full body harness which has a cable attached to the back.
"We have become so busy since we opened in 2005 that it made sense to find new attractions to offer our customers," said Manager Bryony Doughty.
Located on the site of a former Ministry of Defence science facility, Bodyflight will further expand next year.
The centre will open a health and fitness club next spring, while plans also include introducing a range of sports activities.
The Bodyflight indoor skydiving centre in Bedford will introduce its first outdoor activity next month.
Life Fitness has reimagined cardio with the launch of its Symbio line which has been
designed with advanced biomechanics and offers deep levels of customisation
Weight loss drugs are altering consumer behaviour, disrupting sectors from food retailing (smaller portions) to apparel (less fabric needed). We need to move fast to align with this new reality
The Maybourne Group has unveiled its all-new London
hotel The Emory. Megan Whitby goes behind the scenes
at Surrenne, its cutting-edge health and wellness club
In today's rapidly evolving fitness industry, where many online courses promise secret
formulas for entrepreneurial success, the reality is that few provide the necessary
knowledge to thrive in this fast-changing profession.
The Fitness Group, the UK’s leading fitness education training provider,
is expanding to the Middle East, identifying Dubai as a key growth market as the business
continues to expand internationally.
The Bodyflight indoor skydiving centre in Bedford will introduce its first outdoor activity next month.
Visitors to the centre will be able to jump from the roof of the 120ft wind tower with the help of a fan descender, in order to simulate a parachute jump.
Called Bodyflight Vertigo, the new activity will enable divers to free-fall two thirds of the tower's height wearing a full body harness which has a cable attached to the back.
"We have become so busy since we opened in 2005 that it made sense to find new attractions to offer our customers," said Manager Bryony Doughty.
Located on the site of a former Ministry of Defence science facility, Bodyflight will further expand next year.
The centre will open a health and fitness club next spring, while plans also include introducing a range of sports activities.
The Bodyflight indoor skydiving centre in Bedford will introduce its first outdoor activity next month.
Life Fitness has reimagined cardio with the launch of its Symbio line which has been
designed with advanced biomechanics and offers deep levels of customisation
Weight loss drugs are altering consumer behaviour, disrupting sectors from food retailing (smaller portions) to apparel (less fabric needed). We need to move fast to align with this new reality
The Maybourne Group has unveiled its all-new London
hotel The Emory. Megan Whitby goes behind the scenes
at Surrenne, its cutting-edge health and wellness club
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healthy lifestyle changes if its algorithms can be
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In today's rapidly evolving fitness industry, where many online courses promise secret
formulas for entrepreneurial success, the reality is that few provide the necessary
knowledge to thrive in this fast-changing profession.
The Fitness Group, the UK’s leading fitness education training provider,
is expanding to the Middle East, identifying Dubai as a key growth market as the business
continues to expand internationally.