During a jump, the air rushes into the suit whose material goes rigid and generates lift, allowing him to glide in a more horizontal trajectory. "I feel like a bird," explains the former world paragliding champion, who has carried out more than 3,000 wingsuit flights. "It becomes one with my body. By changing my posture, I can turn, speed up or slow down." He adds: ""The current environment in China allows and supports the emergence of sports which give more space to the personality of the athletes. It is my dream to make the image of Chinese athletes cooler."
AFP