You certainly can.
the sky is the limit
stitch get out, cramp try to swim it of!
If you get a cramp while swimming, stop and float on your back. Gently stretch and massage the affected muscle. Avoid making sudden movements and stay calm until the cramp subsides.
yes!
Stop doing whatever activity triggered the cramp, Gently stretch and massage the cramping muscle, holding it in stretched position until the cramp stops, and Apply heat to tense/tight muscles, or cold to sore/tender muscles.
If first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
Yes
Skydiving is always cool ;)
The risk of a heart attack during a skydiving is the same as it would be during any other high adrenaline experience. If considering skydiving with a heart condition that could lead to a heart attack, consult your doctor to make sure you are physically fit for skydiving and inform the instructors at the drop zone you are going to.
There is nothing like skydiving in Bangladesh.
If you do a lot of skydiving yes it will. This is because skydiving requires significant fitness when many jumps are made (e.g. more than 500 a year for example). During a typical day, you may loose a few pounds of weight if you are training and do not keep hydrated.
It depends on how fast of a learner you are. You might get it right away, or it might take you a while.