It can be very distracting, as your having so much fun. And being her first time aswell can be another reason too. Trust me, the instructor doesnt find this annoying. They deal with much more annoying things
Kicking your legs like a spaz will put you on your back lmao. If you can’t handle something like this and you want a stupid video or photo, don’t even try it. The dude knew it was a waste of time lmao
This video might have the worst comments I've ever seen. Being in a wind tunnel can be an overwhelming experience. This video shows a common beginner attempt. Definitely rough, but not abnormal. I've personally seen several people like this, and I've not spent much time in the wind tunnel (only 6 days). To the person who's in the video, I hope you've already given up on looking at these comments for your own well-being. But good job trying something new like this. If you get a chance to try it again, I'm sure you'll discover it's a lot easier your second go. It looks like you had a lot of fun regardless, and that's great! Thanks for sharing your experience.
First of all, need to pay attention during orientation before step in. 2nd, if the person doesnt not understand the instruction due to certain reason, inform the instructor, this person just want to have fun. I dunno if autism ppl can control their body if they want to try this.
@@shizukagozen777 no, you can’t. There are so many things that go into knowing if someone is autistic or not and it’s different for everyone. Even a licensed professional wouldn’t be able to tell from this video alone.
Actually I found this hilarious 😂😂😂 I don't she was intentional most likely first time and unprepared. The case of flight or fight and she chose flight. Next time she'll be better prepared and its okay. The rest of the commentators bashing her can go screw themselves
One of my kids is on the spectrum and his legs flailed like this. I think he was so focused on the sensations and how powerful the wind was he forgot he was supposed to be actually thinking about his limbs.
I did indoor skydiving once. If the teacher shows any numbers on their hand, each means a different meaning. AND FOR SURE, THAT GIRL WAS IGNORING ALL OF HER SIGNALS
He was giving her the relax sign and she wasn’t listening lol 😂 doesn’t mean she can’t get it her next try or the next after that…my first time my arms were flailing, but when I remembered the hand signs I was able to fix myself because I obviously wasn’t used to the the hard blowing air…we don’t need to be so bashful..that’s what brings people down we are supposed to lift them up to want to make themselves better and ourselves. It’s fun to laugh and make light but to make fun is not very comforting. The saying “Treat others how you would want to be treated” will never get old…😊
I did it for the 1st time and didn’t complete it the wind blowing so fast had me feeling like I couldn’t breathe 😂 I was spooked out for what I don’t know I tried 3 times the 3rd time I let a kid take my flight I’m going back for war though😂
All I see is a possibly neurodivergent person getting an amazing experience with patient staff! He seemed composed to me all things given, also I just recognized he is signing ❤️
@@MrFrooley neurodivergent brains operate outside what is considered normal. It can include things like personality disorders (bipolar, schizos, attention disorders), behavioral disorders like Autism Spectrum Disorder, etc.
He went down to her level and turned her head only for her to not listen to his instructions. I'd change my name and move to a different city after this