Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Safety Concerns When Doing Extreme Water Sports

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Some people love relaxing on a sunny afternoon on the beach. Drinking ice-cold lemonade and feeling the sunshine down their faces. However, for other people, the beach is their venue for doing water sports. Just as people do extreme sports in land and air there are also many extreme sports that can be done on water. Extreme water sports also have its fair share of adventure, thrill, and excitement. It may not be necessarily a beach; it can be any body of water. A lake, a river or an ocean, as long as there is water you can bet on it that there are daredevils doing some neat tricks you have never seen before.

These extreme sports need a lot of preparation and require a lot of factors to be considered just like the weather conditions. Extreme sports enthusiasts cannot do these events when the weather conditions are unfavorable. For safety and peak performance, these sports need the right humidity, height of the waves or swells, and speed as well as the direction of the air. This is the reason why most water extreme sports is cancelled when there is heavy rain, there is gushing wind, or turbulence caused by typhoon and depressions.

Example of extreme water sports

It is common for people to have adventurous spirits and the desire to try things that seem “unattainable.” This is what propels us to test our own limits when it comes to endurance and stamina in every way and every field possible. A great example would be in sports, as human beings we tend to push ourselves to the extreme because it is through this that we find self worth, fulfillment, and a sense of achievement. Challenge in conquering the impossible is what drives men and women to do these extreme water sports.

Free Diving – this type of extreme sports attracts many divers this is because they try to go deeper under water for long periods of time with just a single breath. This takes stamina and endurance to stay under water for a long duration of time. This is considered the art of holding your breath underwater.

Parasailing – this type of extreme sports is all the rage today. People from all walks of life are starting to try this type of sporting event. This is because this event allows the participant to feel like they are flying. This also does not require much training and physical fitness. This is a water sport where a person is towed behind a boat while being attached to a special type of parachute. The boat drives off with extreme velocity throwing the participant into the air. The participant or the “parascender” has almost completely no control of the height, speed, and direction of the parachute that make the act too risky.

Wild water rafting – from the sound of this water sport you already know that this sport is as wild and crazy as it can get. This is also known as river rafting. This entails the participant to use just a bare raft-like boat to navigate a river or a body of water. These bodies of water usually have strong rapids and strong currents. These bodies of water also have unexpected boulders along the way that the participant must dodge or avoid to keep themselves safe.

When thinking about experiencing these kinds of extreme water sports, make sure that your safety comes first. Think about the factors that might affect the event like weather conditions as well as the equipment that is used. Trust only licensed and well trained professionals when it comes to trying these sporting activities.

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