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    their face and each strand of hair‚ the images of nature they fly by‚ and the pleasure of personal achievement. Despite having this example of an extreme sport‚ most people will still view extreme sports‚ like wingsuit diving‚ as reckless and an action that only brings adrenaline‚ injuries‚ and death. Contrary to what most people believe‚ extreme sports carry more to its meaning and purpose than just the typical remarks and stereotypes people make of them. In fact‚ they provide much more‚ such as

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    Tradition vs. Extreme Everyone loves sports. People get so into football games as if they were actually playing as an athlete. It’s become a conversation piece for many. Many Americans are big baseball or football fans. If someone walks across the streets of Auburn on a game day‚ they might be greeted with a “war eagle!” If someone walks across the streets of Tuscaloosa they might hear a “roll tide!” It is a tradition in these areas to celebrate their teams. All everyone hears about are how the

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    Extreme Sports: Theorizing participation - A Challenge for Phenomenology - Extreme Sports: Theorizing participation Introduction The phrase ‘Extreme Sport’ has developed into an all-encompassing umbrella term for those activities that are traditionally associated with risk-takers or ‘adrenalin junkies’ (Lambton‚ 2000). Skateboarding‚ street luge‚ snow sports‚ mountain sports‚ moto-cross and surfing are just some examples of such sports. Participation in these activities has been considered

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    activities is parkour. But should we consider this occupation as a sport or a sort of Art? For me‚ it is absolutely a sport. In this text‚ I will explain my position about the subject. First of all‚ this activity is very hard on the body. The people who are making this exercise really need to be strong physically. They are able to climb walls and jump over all kind of things. I think it could be considered as an extreme sport like skateboarding because the two don’t have particular rules. These

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    Psychology Research Essay: Extreme Sports An extreme sport (also called action sport or adventure sport) is a term for certain activities seen as an activity of high danger‚ they are what is considered counter-cultural. They give a thrill of facing difficult challenges and overcoming obstacles. There are many physical and mental benefits o extreme sports but there are also the risk of very bad injuries‚ even death. The activities of extreme sports involve speed‚ height‚ a high level of physical

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    Dave Serena  English Honors 9  4 February 2014  Extreme Sports Essay ­ Task 7.11  Extreme sports can fascinate‚ thrill‚ or terrify us. They’re dangerous but a lot of  athletes still participate in these sports. As Rabindranath Tagore says‚ “You can’t cross the  sea merely by standing and staring at the water.” The author is basically saying you can’t just  think about it‚ if you want it to happen‚ you have to do something about it. While some believe  extreme sports are for those who are reckless and insane

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    Personal and Natural Values of Extreme/Solo Sports Athletes Compared to Team Sports Athletes VS. Van Powroznik Radford University Core 201 Extreme sports are the very expression that immediately summons visions of reckless‚ heart-stopping‚ and death-defying pursuits. Many “normal” people‚ such as those who practice team sports‚ see these athletes as rebellious unnecessary risk takers‚ but these enthusiasts see those people as ones who have not yet lived

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    Some kids prefer extreme sports over team sports because extreme sports are what they know and love. Kids should do extreme because kids are more imaginative‚ keeps them from drugs‚ and gives opportunities to kids that don’t like team sports. In the article “Should Kids Do Extreme Sports?” the author‚ Lauren Tarshis‚ “Kids can be more imaginative because they are free to experiment and invent their own stunts.” This means that when kids invent their own moves they stretch out their imagination

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    Expository Writing Extreme Sports: A simple adrenaline rush‚ or something deeper? Extreme sports are a phenomenon that are taking the world by storm‚ increasing in popularity and daring every year. One such sport is ‘wingsuit flying’‚ where a pilot wears a suit with material between the legs‚ arms and torso‚ which allows the pilot to glide at unimaginable speeds through the air; the speed record in a wingsuit is a colossal 363 kilometres per hour. One wingsuit flyer says that the most intense

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    People risk their lives every day to do extreme sports like base jumping and skydiving and then come back safely. But sometimes it could go horribly wrong. And for that reason‚ people should be held accountable for their actions because it is obviously their fault for getting seriously hurt or injured during these sports. To begin with‚ People should be held accountable for extreme sports accidents. On page 126 from “Cost of Survival” states that “A lost climber or an injured base jumper may need

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