#10 winged men & women don't need to be angels: Chris Byrnes

EPISODE · May 7, 2020 · 49 MIN

#10 winged men & women don't need to be angels: Chris Byrnes

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Checking in with Athlete Chris Byrnes, Australian Wingsuit Pilot. Fastest wingsuit base jumper in the World. Link zur Webseite World's fastest Wingsuit BASE Jumper (World Record total speed of 300km/h visible at skyderby.ru) 2017 and 2018 World BASE Race Gold 2018 and 2019 World Wingsuit League Gold (Speed) We talk about: How did you get into skydiving? Was there anything that challenged you on that way? What exactly was it? Why are you so passionate about Wingsuiting from the plane? What difficulties or challenges did you encounter there? How did you master them? How did you get interested in Wingsuit B.A.S.E. What difficulties or challenges did you encounter there? How did you deal with them? How do you deal with uncertainty, worries or fear? Would you like to share some of your fears or uncertanties? What challenges do you face in Wingsuit B.A.S.E. How do you deal with them? How do you deal with being competitive and the competitive pressure? How do you focus and bring such good results? What means mental strength or mental power to you? What do you wish for yourself in the future? What tip can you give other athletes on their way? What further plans do you have in mind for 2020?   Gratis Geschenk für dich von Katja Seyffardt Entwickle deine eigene professionelle Konzentrations-routine Du findest den Link auf meiner Webseite: Link zur Webseite   Ressources: http://www.facebook.com/greenflyingdude http://www.youtube.com/greenflyingdude Insta: @greenflyingdude

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