Bungee jumping is an adventurous sport where the participant
jumps from a great height while he is connected to a large rubber rope. The
jump can be made from the top of a tall building, bridge or crane. To bring in
more adrenalin rush, jump can be made from a moving object like helicopter or a
hot air balloon.
Bungee word was developed in 1930, which meant rubber
eraser. The idea originated from dwellers of the Pentecost Island, who used to
tie vines to their ankles and jumped from tall wooden platforms. The vine was
substituted by elastic cord. Members of the Dangerous Sports club made the
first official bungee jumping on April 1, 1979 from the Clifton Suspension
Bridge in Bristol. Initially they were arrested, but later on they appeared on
television and jumped from many places including hot air balloon and mobile
cranes, in 1982.
A J Hackett of New Zealand did the first commercial bungee
jumping in 1986, from Auckland’s Greenhithe Bridge. After that he made numerous
jumps from famous monuments like the Eiffel Tower. The first bungee jumping
site was laid in Queenstown, New Zealand, on the Kawarau Bridge.
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The rubber rope absorbs the complete energy of the fall and
when the rope snaps back, the jumper flies in the upward direction. The process of oscillation continues until
all energy is utilized. The rubber rope is covered with cloth and has hooks on
both the end. It is a specially designed braided shock cord. A tough outer
cover encloses many latex strands. The function of the tough outer cover is to
provide durability. Some consider using unbraided cords without the tough outer
cover, which delivers a longer and softer bounce. Commercial operators are
forced to use body harness to ensure safety in case of accidents.
Variations to traditionally bungee jumping are catapult,
twin tower, bungee running and bungee trampoline. In catapult, the jumper is
placed on the ground and the cord is stretched, usually with the help of a
crane, and then the jumper is released and he goes shooting up in the air. Twin
towers employs two oblique cords. Bungee running, as the name suggests involves
running and not jumping. The rope is attached to the participant and he runs as
far as possible on an inflatable surface. The point maximum reached is marked
with the help of a Velcro-backed marker, after which the runner gets pulled
back to his initial position. Two or more people are involved in this and it is
more like a running competition. Bungee Trampoline has a mix of bungee and
trampolining. The body is fitted into a harness attached to a trampoline, which
in turn is attached to a bungee. When the participant begins to jump he goes
higher than a normal trampoline would.
Bungee jumping has been incorporated in many movies and
video albums. The most famous of all is the James Bond movie, Golden Eye, which
was released in 1995. The movie opens with Bond jumping from a dam in Russia.
The jump was no special effect and was genuine.
Like other sports, bungee jumping has its share of possible
injuries. The reason for most of them is human error, along with failure of
safety harness, miscalculation of elasticity of the rope and improper
connection of the cord. Possible injuries are body entangling with the rope,
rope burn, dislocations, eye trauma, uterine prolapsed, back injury, pinched
fingers and bruises. Jumper’s age, weight, experience, and location should be
reviewed before the jump, as a safety measure.
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