1:1 route consultation
A first call or message review for beginners choosing tandem, AFF, tunnel prep or a wait-and-prepare-first route before booking travel.

Personal skydiving coaching in Spain
Personal coaching helps you understand what to do before the jump, what happened after it, and what the next step should be. From AFF preparation to post-licence progression, tunnel work and camps, the goal is to keep your development connected instead of random.
Send your current level, jump number if licensed, preferred language and main question — I’ll help you identify the next practical step.
A first call or message review for beginners choosing tandem, AFF, tunnel prep or a wait-and-prepare-first route before booking travel.
AFF planning support covering dates, weather buffer, documents, briefing language, repeat scenarios and what should happen after the supervised levels.
A practical plan for the next 25-50 jumps after AFF or licence, including priorities, currency, video review, tunnel and group readiness.
Review available footage, identify repeat patterns and leave with a narrow set of goals for the next jumps or tunnel block.
Choose tunnel drills, connect them to sky tasks, then decide whether coached jumps, another tunnel block or a small group makes sense.
Manual intake for tunnel groups, sky camps or coached progression days based on jump number, videos, dates and current readiness.
We start with your current experience, jump number if licensed, confidence, videos if available, goals, language and dates.
We define what you actually want next: AFF, licence, better freefall, tunnel, groups, camps or a bigger long-term goal.
You get a realistic next step instead of a vague list of options.
We clarify the task, expectations, risks and what should not be rushed.
The work can include coached jumps, video review, tunnel planning, course support or online guidance.
We identify what changed, what repeated and what should be trained next.
The plan changes as your confidence, skill, currency and goals evolve.
We define the goal before the jump or tunnel session.
The session focuses on a small number of clear priorities.
We use debrief and video when available to understand what actually happened.
The next step is chosen based on evidence, not random advice.
Choose between tandem, AFF, consultation or a different starting point without guessing.
Understand the course, schedule, weather buffers, possible repeats and what happens after AFF.
Plan your next jumps with more structure after AFF or licence.
Use footage to identify patterns and choose the next practical training focus.
Connect tunnel drills to the skills you need in real freefall.
Understand whether a tunnel camp, sky camp or coached block matches your current level.
Choose group jumps with better level fit, clearer tasks and more realistic expectations.
Keep bigger goals connected to the foundation you need first.
Find your stage
You want to understand tandem, AFF, requirements, timing and whether skydiving training is right for you.
You want to enter the course with clearer expectations, language support and a realistic plan.
You want to understand consolidation jumps, licence requirements and what to train next.
You can jump, but you want a clearer roadmap for your next stage.
You are jumping, but your skills, confidence or decision-making are not improving clearly.
You want tunnel time, coached jumps or camps connected to a real skydiving goal.
Clarify the goal, task, risks, briefing points and expectations before you act.
Use focused tasks that match your current level instead of trying to improve everything at once.
Turn debriefs, video and notes into a clear next action.
Keep decisions connected when questions appear after the course day ends.
Connect AFF, licence, tunnel, camps and future goals into one roadmap.
The goal is not to push the biggest option. The goal is to choose the right next step.
The value is not only in one jump. The value is in connecting the decisions around it.
Start the course with clearer expectations and a better understanding of the path after AFF.
Connect consolidation jumps and requirements to your real development as a skydiver.
Plan the first independent jumps with more structure and less random advice.
Use tunnel time for skills that should transfer into real freefall.
Choose camps when the level, group and training goal match your current stage.
Keep bigger goals connected to the foundation they require.
The point is not to collect more services. The point is to connect the right support at the right time.






Leads the full skydiving roadmap: first-step decisions, AFF context, licence progression, post-licence support, coached jumps, camp readiness and next-step planning.
Supports tunnel development, body control, stability, turns, fall rate and tunnel-to-sky skill transfer when tunnel work fits the roadmap.
Trusted instructors, tunnel coaches, specialists or camp formats can be connected when they serve the student’s progression.
Small, personal and connected — not a mass-market course factory.

Personal skydiving coach
A personal coaching relationship should feel calm, direct and specific. I help students make better decisions before the course, understand what happened after each jump and keep moving forward without guessing. I take personal responsibility for the coaching process: preparation, honest debriefs, clear next steps and decisions that match your current level.
English, Russian, Ukrainian and Spanish support keeps the technical and emotional parts of the process understandable.
The style is structured, calm and practical: plan first, jump with context, debrief honestly, then choose the next step.
Skydiving is already intense. Important information about preparation, feedback and next steps should not be lost because of a language barrier.
English is the main planning language. Russian, Ukrainian and Spanish support are used when they make the coaching process clearer, calmer and safer for the student.
Understand what the next jump, tunnel block or camp is supposed to solve before you commit.
Review what happened, what needs work and what should not be rushed.
Clarify dropzone logistics, partner-coach context and local details when needed.
Keep your roadmap understandable when the route involves AFF, licence jumps, tunnel work or camps.
Share where you are in your skydiving progression and I will help you identify the most practical next step.
You do not need to know exactly which programme fits yet. That is the point of asking.