Tips On How To Survive Participation
In Extreme Sports
The popularity of extreme sports has blossomed and has moved from
cult status to the mainstream of society. These sports, many of
which were unknown beyond the small groups that followed them until
recently, attract large audiences now due to the inherent risks
of injury and even death. It seems that even the spectators benefit
from the adrenaline rush that is received by the participants of
these sports.
Some of the most popular extreme sports have been around for over
forty years or more. Mountain climbing and biking, skateboarding
and surfing are all considered extreme sports and have been around
for decades. Skateboarding was actually invented by surfers who
were seeking a way to cross train when the surf wasn't up. These
sports are now considered tame in extreme sports circles except
for the niche extremes within them such as the big wave riding
done by Laird Hamilton. This man surfs mountain sized waves over
50 feet tall that are so powerful he has to be towed into them
by jet ski or dropped in from a helicopter!
With extreme sports it is very important that proper safety precautions
be followed to avoid unnecessary injury and be as safe as possible.
For example, most skateboarders will think nothing of buying the
newest skateboard or new wheels and trucks but barely give any
thought to safety equipment if at all. It is important to especially
wear at least a helmet to avoid severe head injuries which can
even prove fatal without a helmet. Here are a few things here that
can help you.
If you or your child has an interest in participating in an extreme
sport it would be wise to speak to someone who is regarded as an
expert in that particular sport before you get started. They will
be able to give you insider information and head off any mistakes
you might make out of ignorance.
Unless you are from the planet Krypton and have a big red "S" painted
in your chest, don't think that you can immediately equal the skills
and tricks that the pros in the sports perform. They all started
in the same way that you are. No one is born able to walk and talk
and learning one of these extreme sports is no different, it takes
time, practice, and patience. Don't rush out and try to accomplish
a trick you see your hero do on TV, you may not survive it.
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