Free Dynamic: 3WAY

2 years ago
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As we begin to explore the various formats people practice within the flying culture, Free Dynamic certainly is one of a kind. As we see in other sporting professions there always sits a discipline that stands alone that only some feel drawn towards exploring. Examples being free diving, free climbing, free base, free riding, freestyle dance and so on. A reoccurring trait that seems to show in all of these disciplines is a practice involved with stepping into the unknown. Learning to find comfort in exploring the shadows. In most formats currently practiced in flying there is a repetitive cycle and identification needed to replicate patterns that are recognized and formalised. In free dynamic the art is in developing a pattern and cycle in the moment of creating it. There are certainly moves, lines, patterns, tricks and shapes that can be recognize and then replicated in the moment of flow but the law has no stricter value on where one must move next. The dominating value has more to do with rhythm and tempo and visual checkpoints. A leader must be aware of the followers visual leading towards the side of the next movement, pattern or trick. Me, Ibro and Rosie enjoyed a really fun three-way session where we pushed the edge a little bit. I'm glad Rosie jumped in to give the sense of possibility and ability to break a comfort zone.

After discovering his own ability to fly he began to explore deeper. Ryan Christie is an active flying enthusiast, coach, instructor, trainer, competitor, mentor and philosopher. With his imaginative creativity and years of experience Ryan has developed a yet to be understood style of flying that he believes can be shared within the community to enhance the experience, style, language, perception and philosophy of human body flight. His lines are complex and break through the accepted boundries. Where saftey and danger are irrelevant divisions placed in the way of true self expansion within the wind flow, Ryan is on a journey to portray his findings clearly in the same way a particular bird tweets its own melody.

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