What are extreme sports? There are countless thrilling sports in the world that fall under this category, ranging from rock climbing and cave exploration to diving.


The common denominator of these sports is the excitement, challenge, and high level of difficulty that they offer. More and more people are drawn to the thrill that these sports provide.


If you really have the desire to experience the stimulation the sports bring, let's take a closer look at some of the most popular extreme sports:


1. Bungee Jumping


Bungee jumping is a recreational sport that pushes individuals to maximize their physical and mental potential while immersing themselves in nature. It emphasizes the spirit of bravery and participation, rather than just the physical competition of "higher, faster, stronger."


2. Rock Climbing


Rock climbing is a popular sport that combines fitness, recreation, and competition in one. It requires athletes to be physically well-rounded, brave, tenacious, and resilient. They must be able to easily maneuver and accurately complete thrilling moves on rock walls of varying heights and angles. It's often referred to as "ballet on the rock wall" due to its ability to provide a beautiful and thrilling experience.


3. Surfing


Unlike other water sports, such as windsurfing, surfing emphasizes the art of catching waves and riding them to shore. The world record for straight-line speed is currently 94 km/h, while the usual speed of climbing players is about 40-50 km/h. In addition to straight-line speed, surfers also perform a variety of tricks and maneuvers, such as flips, jumps, and air turns. This type of play requires a high level of skill and is more dangerous, so it's best to have a trained professional to guide you.


4. Parkour


Parkour is an extreme sport that involves free running and street walking. It's similar to free-running, but parkour focuses more on speed and practicality. Fans of this sport see it as a youth subculture that advocates a certain lifestyle. It helps you cross any obstacle or reach a destination using only your own strength, making it not just an art of movement but also a way of life.


5. BMX


The full name is Bicycle Motocross, which is a cyclocross sport that emerged in the United States in the mid to late 70s. It quickly became popular among young people who were heavily influenced by skateboard culture. They took BMX to the flatlands and skateboard sites, where they played more tricks, jumped higher, and had more exciting experiences than skateboarding.


6. Water Skiing


Water skiing is a sport that involves being towed behind a boat while standing on skis. It was invented by an American named Larson Samuelson at the beginning of the 20th century. Samuelson experimented with skis and successfully performed water skiing. In 1973, a skateboarder named Frank put polyurethane wheels on his board for the first time, which created a new generation of skateboards with better performance.


These extreme sports offer a unique and thrilling experience for those who seek adventure and a challenge. However, they should always be practised safely, with the help of trained professionals, to minimize the risks involved.