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The Story And Evolution Of Extreme Sports

August 29, 2010 by drewloupsen · Leave a Comment 

From barrier breaking auto-racing to the calm and peaceful game of golf, the planet of games and sports has always been fun. While the majority enjoy popularly watched sports like tennis and football, there are many people who are interested in sports that do not have a big fan following. However, even those sports are too much to charm the athletes and audience alike. For instance, kayaking is not a very common sport yet you can find a lot of shops with Kayak accessories and Kayak hardware.

There is one kind of game that is although very common but only few individuals are courageous enough to be a part of it as a professional player – the extreme sports. The right definition of extreme sports is difficult to find, yet it can plainly be categorized as a game or activities that are associated with the adrenaline rush that is felt by the athletes and the audience as well. Extreme sports are also referred to as action action or adventure sports because they mostly fulfill the thirst for thrill and adventure. These sports can take athletes to the end of their physical and psychological extreme. Plus, these sports involve a greater risk of lethal injury. However, every game that has a high risk of getting hurt might not be extreme.

The term extreme sports is known to be coined by the highly publicized TV show, The X games. However, the origin of these sports links back to simple games and sports. The extreme enthusiasts usually add new and dangerous techniques and maneuvers in existing sports to make it more thrilling for them and exciting for the audience. Skateboarding, which is a common and popular game around the neighborhoods of America, was pulled to extremes by performing extraordinary tricks at great heights and dangerous terrains. Likewise, extreme enthusiasts took the normal bike and BMX ride and turned the activity into extreme sports like dirt biking and extreme BMX.

The possibilities of going extreme in a game is not restricted to the land but also in the sky and water. Sky diving, paragliding and bungee jumping are few of the most top sports of this kind. Plus, hiking is also taken to the next level by climbing the most impossible places like glaciers and high mountains. Water gliding, surfing and paragliding are only few of the sports that take the contestants to the extremes of their physical and mental endurance. More water extreme sports include canoeing and rafting against speedy raging rivers.

As obvious in most sports of this kind, these sports don’t require any special ground or conditions. in fact, they are played in a natural environment with virtually no or very less safety gear and equipment. Today, there is a new class of extreme sports that relies totally on human physical capabilities and the ability to change the body into an amazing machine. A common example of these activities is free running in which athletes jump and run with nearly super-human skills.

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