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How to prevent rupturing internal organs while web slinging?

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According to the Film Theorist's video on Spider-Man Peter Parker would undergo extreme g-forces during his swinging around. This is not so much of a problem, as any g-force based loss of consciousness could be avoided with a g-suit.

This question is more specifically aimed to the landing and stopping aspects. How could someone best swing at approximately 3 g's of force, and then stop suddenly without causing any damage to himself? Preferably this should be a fairly light-weight low-volume method, should be easily portable and not something others would easily notice.

Edit: My question is not about how Peter Parker deals with the G forces, but rather how your average Joe could deal with them by technological means, like Iron Man. Sorry for any confusion.

Edit 2: @JBH summarizes my question well:

How can someone NOT SPIDER-MAN use existing technology to bring themselves to a sudden stop after 3G of acceleration and not rip their limbs off [or rupture internal organs]?

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