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Life is brief and short. The average lifespan of a human being is from 65 to 70 years old only. According to popular opinion, one has to see, taste and experience it all for the life of any person is lived just one time and right after over is barely even remembered. Ask over anyone who has tried a helicopter flight, for example, or bungee jumping, why they like to do extreme sports, and they would all have a single popular answer: the delight and the euphoria is different-so nerve-wracking and feverish that when you've tried will make you try once more.
Around 65% of the people who try to do extreme sports such as skydiving or motor cross exclaim they do it for the adrenaline rush. The 15% out of curiosity and the remaining 20% is because of their close friends' suggestion. True enough, those who has experienced what it is out there to be looking from the top, riding a helicopter and overlooking the rest of the earth in a new altitude and angle, has to share it with their dear friends. Camping, for example, in the coarse landscape of the Purnululu National park or an outback journey in the Kings Canyon is absolutely enjoyable to do with close friends.
Our world is filled of delightful scenes and tourist spot. It's a shame for those who lock themselves in their rooms watching action movies, watching action heroes ski or rock climb when they could try it for themselves. A lot of the extreme sports are named as individual sports, it can be both competitive and non-competitive. Scientists attest that participants do such thrilling activities because of the adrenaline rush, due to physical exertion, on the other hand, and not because of the response to fear.
Other extreme sports though are done as a recreational activity and hobbies that are basically enjoyed with close friends. Eric Brymer, also attested that as part of rare human experience, to do extreme sports is parallel to deep meditation. You go deep into the dark recesses of your human core and emancipate the tension that might be building up there, for instance, when you do a helicopter flight or parachuting. It's also one of the reasons why extreme sports are a widespread lifestyle sports.
Although there are several people who are cynical about this kind of sports activity see this as a harmful and a perilous recreation. But Brymer alleged that not all persons who do extreme sports have a knack for the adrenaline rush. Such stereotypes are definitely one of the misnomers and the drawbacks why most people think these sports as a waste of time and dollar and is a type of activity that "courts death." His analysis revealed that as a certain individual go above the earth, engaging in a helicopter flight, taking in all the sight of the seascape and the mountain land as one-an ordinary person could not see in their whole existence although they roam the entire humankind and take a lot of pictures-a person could feel the transcending elation that are over the socio-cultural norms and therefore feel free and liberated.