The Art of Landing on Your Feet, Not on Your Face
Step 1: Find a suitable ledge. Ideally, it should be at least 3 feet wide and have a non-slip surface. Bonus points if it's got some sweet, gnarly hand- and footholds.
Step 2: Visualize the landing. Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and focus on the softness of the grass beneath your feet. Don't forget to imagine the satisfying thud of your boots as you touch down.
Drop Bouncing: The Secret to Landing on Your Heels