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EXTREME SPORTS
An extreme sport (also known as an action sport) is a
general, somewhat hazily-defined term for any of several
newer sports involving adrenaline-inducing action. They
often feature a combination of speed, height, danger and
spectacular stunts. Levels of danger vary widely, but
there is always an element an "extreme" factor —
that causes an adrenaline rush which keeps participants
loyal to their sport. Some participants termed 'adrenaline
junkies' develop an obsession with their sport and even
claim to be "addicted to adrenaline".
Extreme sports are most often pursued by young adults
who wish to push their own limits of fear and physical
ability, and in doing so, also help to push the limits
of their sport as a whole. Because of this youthful demographic,
extreme sports often attract their own kind of youth culture
with associated clothing fashions and music.
An extreme sport (also known as an action sport) is a
general, somewhat hazily-defined term for any of several
newer sports involving adrenaline-inducing action. They
often feature a combination of speed, height, danger and
spectacular stunts. Levels of danger vary widely, but
there is always an element — an "extreme" factor
— that causes an adrenaline rush which keeps participants
loyal to their sport. Some participants termed 'adrenaline
junkies' develop an obsession with their sport and even
claim to be "addicted to adrenaline". (This is the result
of a misnomer, since often the high obtained is a product
of increased levels of dopamine endorphins and serotonin).
Extreme sports are most often pursued by young adults
who wish to push their own limits of fear and physical
ability, and in doing so, also help to push the limits
of their sport as a whole. Because of this youthful demographic,
extreme sports often attract their own kind of youth culture
with associated clothing fashions and music. Indeed, the
distinction between an extreme sport and a conventional
sport is often as much due to marketing as the level of
danger involved or the adrenaline generated. For example,
snowboarding has a more extreme image than skiing mainly
because it is newer, even though skiing is a faster and
at least equally dangerous way of getting down the mountain.
A sport like Rugby Union, though dangerous and adrenaline-inducing,
is disqualified by its traditional image.
The term gained popularity with the advent of the X Games,
a made-for-television collection of such events. Advertisers
were quick to realize the appeal of the event and competitors
and organisers are now flooded with sponsorship. The high
profile of extreme sports and the culture surrounding
them has also led people to invent jokey parodies, such
as Extreme ironing, urban housework, extreme croquet,
extreme unicycling, 'house gymnastics', and extreme wheelbarrow.
Purists often reject the stereoypical "adrenaline junkie"
image and enjoy their activities for many diverse reasons.
Practioners might enjoy developing their physical and/or
mental skills, seek mastery of inhospitable environments,
look to escape from the mundane rigours of day-to-day
existence, or simply love the wilderness environment in
which many of these sports take place. 'Bob Drury', a
paraglider pilot says "We do these things not to escape
life, but to prevent life escaping us". Or, alternatively
(anonymous quote), "All who live, die. But not all who
die have lived."
Several extreme sports, including snowboarding, were included
in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
Some extreme sports have been around for many decades
and the proponents span many generations, often including
well known personalities. For example rock climbing and
ice climbing has spawned such immortal names as Edmund
Hillary, Chris Bonington and more recently Joe Simpson.
Another example is Surfing, which was originally invented
centuries ago by the native inhabitants of Hawaii.
List of some extreme sports The following could be classified
as extreme sports: BASE jumping, BMX freestyle, Bouldering,
Buildering Bungee jumping, Elevator, surfing, Extreme
skiing, Free-diving Caving, Free running / Parkour, Cave
diving, Climbing, Whitewater kayaking Kneeboarding, Mountain
biking, Mountain boarding, Paintballing Parachuting, Paragliding,
Poweriser, Whitewater rafting, Rollerblading Skateboarding,
Skydiving, Skysurfing, Slicky Boarding, Slamball Skiboarding,
Skiing, Skiriding, Snowboarding, Street luge, Surfing
Thong Grabbin', Unicycling, Wakeboarding, Water skiing,
Windsports, Windsurfing and Drag Racing.
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