We are happy to announce the profile piece called Sean Chuma: Dispatches, on Outside TV. His skill and experience are highlighted in this short video. He has over 7,000 BASE jumps under his belt. BASE jumping found Sean at a crucial time in his life when the question was to work a 9-5 job every day or go on to do something he could be passionate about. As a youngster Chuma worked many jobs, which caused stress, anxiety, and feelings of imprisonment. His happiness comes from the freedom to do what he loves as a career. Sean has grown to be quite prolific. See the Outside TV video here.
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interview with Sean Chuma
I had the opportunity to speak with Skydivemag.com, about BASE Jumping and my thoughts on many topics within the sport. The magazine created an interesting interview with Sean Chuma. I do a fair amount of interviews. They end up reflecting the way I am feeling at the time of the interview. This article turned out really well in my eyes. The sport spans far and wide as the people come from all walks of life. It also embraces a wide range of emotions. This takes balance. Thanks and big respect to skydivemag.com and Lesley Gale, specifically, for interest in me and my life. Trying to explain my thoughts and my way of life is always fun. I hope you enjoy the read. See interview with Sean Chuma here. For more info about Sean go here.
Genuinely Interested Podcast Appearance
Listen in on the Genuinely Interested Podcast hosted by Roy Ben-Tzvi as he and Sean Chuma discuss BASE jumping and what life is like in the sport. The world is a crazy place, especially in the current Covid age, but better yet is what is going on behind the scenes and in the risky, yet artistic jobs that people like Sean do. What does it take to be a base jumper? What level of precision is needed? How does one survive in such a risky sport? All this and more in this podcast.
Podcast on BASE Jumping
Sean speaks about BASE Jumping with Richard Harris in the Real Risk Podcast which profiles people who work in risky careers. Sean answers many questions about BASE jumping and working within the sport. He also goes into the psychological aspect of BASE, what the culture is like and much more. Sean speaks about the subculture of base, decision making, physical requirements, the party scene, and much more. He also goes in depth about teaching students and taking people on tandem BASE jumps in this podcast on BASE jumping. And when you thought it was all about BASE, he goes into his quest for spiritual growth and thoughts about living on this planet and making it the best life by developing yourself and doing good for others over yourself. Listen now. With the high level of risk and the loss of many close friends, Base jumping really does force a person to think about life and what might come after. A jumper can use this to their advantage to become more conscious from the activity they love to take part in. It is for this reason that this sport can be so beautiful. It is a direct representation of the whole spectrum, from the highest highs to the lowest lows.
To learn more about Sean, just google him and you will see all kinds of articles and photos. You can find him on instagram @seanchuma and on Facebook . If you would like to learn to Base jump and have over 200 skydives contact Sean. If you are not a skydiver and want to try BASE jumping, you can do a tandem BASE jump with Sean in Twin falls or in some other exotic location around the globe. Find out more about Tandem BASE jumping at Tandembase.com.
Video: Straight Stuntin’ –Click it!–
A compilation of old and new clips featuring Sean Chuma and edited by Jason Ebelheiser.
Sean Chuma’s Nitro Circus Live Performance
So much happens in my day to day life that I often forget about the big things briefly until they rocket back into my consciousness. My season was super busy with travel to many countries for Base Jumping. I suspect this year will be even better. I taught so many students and took so many people on Tandem Base jumps. I love to see the eyes of people change after my classes or after a person goes on a Tandem BASE jump with me. Its always an incredible feeling to share the sport that I love with others. My whole aim is to help the sport grow in a positive direction with participants that actually care about the big picture of our sport. It is not all about each individual jumper, it is about our group/ family as a whole. When I performed a Tandem Jump in Durban, South Africa at Nitro Circus Live, you could absolutely, unmistakably feel the heartwarming vibe that the jump created. There were people crying and laughing and cheering. It was in honor of the late and great Eric Roner. What an experience it was to be part of and what an amazing team of people to work with.
First person to reach 5,000 BASE jumps!!!
Chuma reaches 5,000 BASE jumps giving him the most jumps in the world. Does it every get boring? “Not a chance, I love Base jumping even more. An experienced jumper has been through the rough times as well as the amazingly good times. The rough times teach us to be humble and to always be on guard. Things can happen at any moment, this is why it takes the mentality and skill of a ninja to do this sport.” –Sean Chuma–
Kavu- KL Tower BASE jumping with Sean Chuma
Kavu makes the best Northwest style clothes around. They have been a big supporter for a couple years. The company is full of good vibes and they love to see people living their dreams. Check out some flips and twists in this top notch edit by Kavu.
Chuma Appears on Right This Minute
Straight from Turkey Boogie 2017 in Moab, UT! It was Chuma’s 8th year in a row to attend the annual event. The Turkey Boogie is a gathering of BASE Jumpers, Slack liners, and Climbers who spend the holiday among the red rocks of Moab to do what they love to do. In this clip from the TV show “Right This Minute” Chuma executes a full twisting triple gainer off of the exit knows as “Sweet Spot.” The video was taken by Will Kitto.
http://www.rightthisminute.com/video/rtmtv-geronimo-base-jumper-somersaults-canyon
World Class Performer Article
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In the area of BASE Jumping you often hear people say “lets go do something stupid” or “it’ll be fine, the parachute is made to open.” The truth is that we put a lot of thought, calculation, and preparation into BASE jumping.
There is a lot of training that a person has to do in order to stay on the safe side of things. A lot of it comes down to making wise decisions and thinking about the group as a whole rather than thinking with the ego and being selfish.
Often times you will hear people say that it is easy. That can be true, until something goes wrong. When something goes wrong or a person has an issue while base jumping, there isn’t much time to think. There is only time to do.
These skills have to be deeply embedded into a person so they can act in a time of need. Anyone can go huck themselves off of something and if everything goes perfectly then it might be ok. Sometimes things don’t go according to plan so the jumper needs to have the experience to turn things back to their favor.
The standard is for a person to have at least 200 skydives before they go take a BASE Jump course. Most of us think that a bit more is necessary, but that is the minimum. It is wise then to take a reputable class rather than trying to learn from a friend that probably won’t get to all the important skills and information.