Is Extreme Sports
Dangerous?
Extreme sports are a new way to
describe a regular sport with a attitude of danger. Whether the
sport is faster or if it is higher, the word extreme denotes
that there are some reservations for the people who are not so
bold.
Extreme sports enthusiasts seem to live on the edge and take
their adrenaline rush one step higher than the average sports
enthusiast. These athletes, if you can call them that, have
created their own culture and lifestyle.
The extreme name has been added to foods like extreme
Doritos or advertisement slogans like 'for the extreme
breakfast try Pop Tarts.' The extreme seems to add that element
of danger. Do you really want to try dangerous Pop Tarts?
The extreme sports enthusiast takes a regular sport or
combines sport to make them more exciting. For example the
sport of parasailing and surfing has been combined into kite
surfing. Here you are pulled by a power boat at break neck
speeds while you have a modified surfboard lashed to your
feet.
The rope is hooked to a giant kite or many parachute. As you
catch air by jumping the wake or small waves, the kite if it is
angled right into the wind will pull you out of the water for
short distances so that you are actually in the air being
pulled by the boat. Surfing is a fun sport and so is
parasailing. So why do you have to both. Labeled as an extreme
sport, kite surfing has gained in popularity while parasailing
and surfing is considered lame sports that only tourists and
non-extreme people engage in.
It seems if you add tricks and speed to anything you can
label as one of the extreme sports. Extreme sports are
considered extreme just because you add a degree of difficulty.
Extreme snowboarding is only labeled extreme because you put
not just a degree of danger into the sport, but also a level of
insanity.
Where the usual snowboarder will ride down slope that were
traditionally made for snow skiing, the extreme snowboarder
will be taken by helicopter to the top of a mountain and go
down almost vertical slopes that are strewn with obstacles.
Trees, boulders, deep snow, and the danger of avalanche make
this sport and extreme sport. Snowboarding is fun, but what is
fun about risking your life.
You can make any sport extreme by cranking up the speed. For
example you can have extreme football if there were never any
downs. If the players just wrestled for the ball and a rugby
style free for all was thrown in. It would be marketed as
'Extreme Football' and sadly it would draw the attention of not
only the extreme sports enthusiast but also a large portion of
the younger audience.
This young audience watches extreme sports for the fantastic
tricks the athletes perform and the chance of seeing someone
wipe out or get hurt. It is fine to be an extreme sports
enthusiast, but when you take the fun out of a traditional
sport, it goes a little to far.
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Author: Peter
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