Two young guys find themselves in front of a wind tunnel. Intrigued, they decide to enter in it. They don't know that inside the building, a sacred flying spirit will capture them. "Touch" is a metaphor of the powerful sensation that most people experience once they get their first taste of tunnel flying.

Fly Fast is a short film by Stay Awesome Productions featuring tunnel instructor and skydiver extraordinaire, Garet Bloodworth. He's a world record holder and loves to fly. If you don't believe me, just see for yourself...

The Sirius crew attempts "indoor BASE jumping" in the tunnel. Well, I guess they're technically jumping off a building... kinda, sorta, maybe. If you want to see some real indoor entertainment, check out this BASE jump inside a church.

Johnny Tan getting loose on a rainy night at iFly Downunder in Sydney, Australia. Smoooooth.

Our friend Valera spends some quality family time with his son in the tunnel. The kid's a natural 😉

When they're not doing shots of maple syrup or building igloos to store their bacon, my Canadian friends Greg and Troy are shredding in the windy tube at iFly Toronto.

Paraplegic skydiver Jarrett Martin set a new world record on August 25, 2015 for the longest flight time by a disabled person, flying in the tunnel for three hours and obliterating the previous record of 96 minutes. This is the story of how the record came to be.

Now that's an office with a view! iFly instructors Cole and Casey fly some 2-way dynamic aboard Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas.

Who wants to be a ninja? Do you want to be a ninja? I want to be a ninja! Stop what you're doing right now and go become a ninja -- or at least watch this video to see what being a ninja looks like.

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