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    writing about if people do extreme sports for the ¨adrenaline rush¨ or because they find it ¨relaxing¨. I personally think people do it for the adrenaline and I'll explain why I think that. I'm going to be analytical about this too. Reasons as to why that is. Most, if not all, of the articles we read help conclude my decision. I'll be using evidence from the articles we read about extreme sports to follow my conclusion on what I think is the real reason people do extreme sports. Well, let's find out.

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    Extreme Sports: A Reaction to Extreme Technology Many people in America work at jobs where they are separated from Nature and other people, sectioned off in cublicles, plugged into a machine, doing work which neither challenges their intellect nor is fulfilling personally. As a result, a separation forms not only between others and from Nature itself, but from themselves, and their purpose in life. A feeling develops that are not living life to the fullest. Much of our interaction these days

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    there isn’t that much difference between extreme sports and your everyday life. Is extreme sports a healthy decision or a selfish one. I say that most extreme sports are healthy, however, a few extreme sports are selfish. However, life is always a risk, so the argument for enjoying life to the maximum doing extreme sports and keeping healthy has benefits that outweigh the fear of what might happen or the concern about selfishness. An extreme sport is when someone risks his or her life for

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    just like how extreme sports athletes did. The only difference is that their path is riskier than ours because they do many dangerous activities such as Base-Jumping, Cave-Diving, and BMX. Extreme sports are a good idea because you get to be in the moment and feel the rush, but you should take some precautions because it can be very dangerous. One reason why extreme sports should be participated in is because many people find their motivations and motives of life in it. In “Extreme Sports Not About Risk-taking:

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    The extreme sports world is very unique, with a wide variety of sports to choose from and risks that come along with them. Risks, although they do create a lot of adrenaline, are not the main reason why these extreme athletes participate in these sports. There’s a lot more to the extreme sports world than just the adrenaline junkies and risk takers, believe it or not there is a lot more serenity in the sports than thought to be. Extreme athletes are not all about the adrenaline rush, there is something

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    goes black after you see red snow around you. You may never see your family again… this is what could happen to you in extreme sports. So i'm here to say why they are not worth the risk because they are deadly only pros should be doing it, and they cause other severe injuries. My first reason is that it’s deadly. For example, in a video called “Sarah Burke’s Death: Extreme Sports Dangers”. It talks about a girl named Sarah Burke who died while practicing for the X-Games©. Here's the story, when Sarah

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    to play sports?” The purpose of choosing this title is want to encourage girls be more active in playing extreme sports. The most of the extreme sports’ participants is boys not girls. People already set their minds that this activity is special for boys not girls. This phenomenon already limits extreme sports’ growth. Although, it is a very useful and meaningful sport. In addition, the advantage of extreme sports should be emphasized and cannot be ignore. Nowadays, the extreme sports have become

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    With all of the benefits that come from extreme sports, there should be no debate whether it is okay to participate in them or not. The average person burns as much as 500 calories per hour while riding their board. This is just one of the many benefits that come from extreme sports. We can’t live our whole lives being scared and over cautious, we need to take the risks, and get the benefits because of it. The topic of extreme sports if a worldwide debate. Many people argue that kids are too young

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    Hey you, pssss yes you!!! have you ever ask yourself why some people say extreme sports players are risk-takers and you are agree with them? If you answer is yes probably you can be wrong let me show you why you can be wrong. People sometimes don't know some points that you can see it's fine and good for them, or probably they are practicing to lose their fear because they are persons with autism and they love practice to feel better.

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    people who do extreme sports are risk takers? In “Extreme Sports Not About Risk Taking” (July, 13 2009) by Medical New Today, Dr. Brymer was a Queensland University of Technology researcher (people who establishes research partnerships between academia, industry, government and community actors), a lecturer from the School of Human Movement Studies in the Faculty of Health and has been researching whether the element of risk was an important factor among the people who do extreme sports. People who

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