SolveYourProblem Article Series: Extreme Sports
I Love The Adrenaline Rush Of Extreme Sports
What
is an Extreme Sport?
You have heard them talked about and may even
know a few of the sports the genre includes. However, have
you ever really thought what extreme sports really are? Have
you thought about what makes them extreme, and more importantly,
what sports are considered extreme? Probably not, but since
they are seemingly the future of sports, check out a few of
the examples of what extreme sports are.
To put it loosely, extreme
sports include any number of newer sports that involve
some level of danger and exhilaration. In most cases, some combination of speed, danger, height, and
stunts are included. Those who are addicted to these sports
will tell you that there is always an adrenaline rush associated
with them. The best way, though, to understand what extreme
sports are is to take a look at some specific examples of them.
First of all, probably the best-known extreme sport is skateboarding.
It was in the mid 1960’s that a short film introduced the mainstream
to the sport of skateboard riding. Soon, there were national
championship competitions being held and people began to take
notice. Competitors jump out of man-made “half pipes,” ramps,
and even on the rails and stairs of urban settings. The sport
soon became associated with rebellion and trouble. Today, though,
the sport has, like many extreme sports since, gained mainstream
acceptance. Skateboard competitions have even gone international
and found their way into the Olympics and other such worldwide
athletic competitions.
Closely related to skateboarding is snowboarding. Snowboarding is essentially skateboarding on snow. The tricks are very similar,
and like skateboarding, the sport has caught on internationally.
Today, on any ski slope in America, you will find snowboarders.
Some ski resorts have even begun to erect snowboard trick areas.
Another extreme sport that may be for a more mature crowd
is sport climbing. Sport climbing is a type of mountain or
rock climbing in which you are supplied with handgrips and
a route that you can climb. This sport is less about the adventure
and more about the athleticism and climbing strength of the
participant.
BMX
biking is another extreme sport. This particular bicycle
sport can go a couple of ways. There is BMX bike racing where
competitors maneuver around a track with dirt jumps, hills,
and even obstacles to avoid all while competing with a number
of other racers on the track. The other version is freestyle
BMX bike competitions. In freestyle, competitors use the bikes
in much the same ways snowboarders and skateboarders use their
boards. Tricks are performed on obstacles and ramps.
Freestyle
skiing is another example of an extreme sport. This
is where skiers use obstacles to perform tricks as they come
down the slope. It may be jumps, spins, or even flips depending
on the specific competition. Another form of freestyle skiing
may also take place on moguls where the competitors will go
over the moguls and perform tricks on the larger jumps in order
to increase points as they navigate the slope.
A less competitive but more popular extreme sport is skydiving.
Skydiving, as you may already know, is a sport where the participant
jumps out of an airplane and then releases a parachute to slow
down and fall softly. The appeal of this particular sport is
the danger in the initial jump. Some skydivers will work in
teams to create shapes and choreography during a freefall period
before chutes are released. This is where competition in skydiving
comes in and has become more and more popular around the world.
With new and better competitions popping up worldwide, it
is apparent that extreme sports are the new fad. Younger children
are beginning to participate and the competition is becoming
more popular and accepted than ever before. Whether it is skateboarding,
snowboarding, skiing, skydiving, or even rollerblading, these
sports seem to be here to stay. With Olympic style competitive
festivals with larger winnings available as well as lucrative
sponsorships, these sports are becoming less of an anomaly
and more the norm. These sports permit individualism while
also allowing for team competition, which is appealing to today’s
youth. As the following of these sports grow among the young,
the overall appeal of them will become more mainstream and
more of an asset to the sporting world.
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