The audience doesn't really need to see a body hit the floor — they need to hear it. A thud with weight behind it tells them the character is unconscious, a sharper crunch tells them something broke, and a softer landing tells them the stunt was controlled. Get the falling sound wrong and the rest of the scene fights you for the next thirty seconds.
This page covers 25 falling body and impact takes recorded for that exact moment — heavy thuds for adult drops, lighter ones for staged falls, and a few wet crunches for horror cuts where the camera looks away. Sound designers reach for them on fight scenes, stunt reels, indie horror beats, and game ragdoll hits where the engine needs a sample on collision. Free to download as MP3, no licence chase.