Extreme Sports Not About Risk Taking

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“Wow look at them go!”. Extreme sports can be entertaining to watch and exciting to take on the risk. I think extreme sports are a fun way to bring excitement in our lives. While some believe extreme sports are terrifying and unsafe I feel they are enjoyable and worth the risk, it unleashes the wild side in all of us and while watching people take the challenge gives us motivational thoughts that we can take it and would want to try.

People that participate in extreme sports find that it gives them the sense of relaxation, freedom, and real sense of peace. In the article “Extreme sports Not About Risk-taking: Study” shows in (paragraph 7) that risk-takers do it for the power of nature, a sense of humility. It also clears the mind in
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It takes the kids beyond their limits in extreme sports. In the article “Camp for Kids with Autism Offers Extreme Therapy” John Donvan states that in (paragraph 4) It's about taking kids to the extreme and decrease their fears once they keep trying this technique they won’t be scared and take on the daring challenge . Donvan also states that “It’s about taking kids to the extreme”. To show that Extreme sports aren't risky, fatal, or even critical it helps kids even people overcome their fears and even take them beyond their limits of quitting and refusing .
Other people support that Extreme sports are very risky, unsafe, or treacherous and wouldn’t dare to try it. In the article “ A Solemn Warning to Wingsuit Flyers” Lola Jones describes Geoffrey Robson’s death tragic and how his calculations were a little off. Yes extreme sports might be a little risky, but in perspective the evidence in the articles support that extreme sports do tend to give out excitement, a goal, an attempt and undertake . In the article Jones did state “Geoffrey Robson was qualified mechanical engineer and mathematician” which meant he could have take on the challenge , but had his calculations a little