Alex

As WSL's primary author and contributor, Alex writes about what he has learned so you can learn from his experience. He made his first jumps on round parachutes in the U.S. Army in 2007 and started skydiving in 2014. Alex has a day job that supports his skydiving addiction.

Dihedral vs. Anhedral

There's a concept in flying wingsuits known as the Dihedral and Anhedral angle of the wings. Much of the science behind wingsuits is derived from aviation because the same forces c…

Confidence and Humility

Good Morning, This post won't have any videos because it's not about any particular jump or any particular flying skills. This post is about a state of mind. A state of confidence …

Line Twists

Line twists are not a fun experience, perhaps a little exciting though. If you skydive long enough, you will end up in line twists eventually. With wingsuiting, line twists can be …

Transitions: Part 1

So, I was learning to do transitions for the past couple weeks. I have video for 33 attempted transitions. It wasn't until my 29th attempt that I finally got it. OMG! This looks so…

New WinX Canopy

This WinX 135 Hybrid is Sweet! This is an awesome video that Mr. Joe Webb himself shot for me while I was landing last Sunday. The canopy is a WinX 135 Hybrid. The canopy is manufa…

Welcome to WingsuitLearn!

Get to know me a little, and you might want to know more... As the adventure in wingsuiting has progressed, the need for learning and training has become paramount.  I have st…