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The origin of the term "extreme sports" from "sports" date back to 1950, by a phrase: "There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing and mountaineering. All the rest are merely games."
Extreme Sports are also called “action sport”
and “adventure sport”. Extreme sports usually involve many skills
like speed, height, a high level of physical exertion, highly specialized equipment
and stunts.
The origin of the term "extreme sports" from "sports" date back to 1950, by a phrase: "There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing and mountase was the word “sport” that was defined as an activity where one may be killineering. All the rest are merely games." The strongest word of the phraed.
The “other activities” were termed “games”. It is believed that this phrase was invented between two people. It was whether Barnaby Conrad a writer or Ken Purdy who is an auto motive author. In recent decades, the words “extreme sport” was more and more promoted by the X Games which was developed by ESPN.
The first X Games AKA 1995 Extreme Games were hold in Vermont, Mount Snow, Providence, and Newport in the United States.
What's so extreme about extreme
sports?
Every week there is a new extreme sport. It's more dangerous every time! Like for example; Base-jumping requires jumping off buildings and cliffs with parachutes. When you skateboard, you need the proper equipment and learn the basics of skateboarding. Profesional skateboarders pull off dangerous tricks which can cause bone-breaking accidents. Many of these sports require ethier falling off a cliff, riding down a hill on a skateboard or even swimming underwater near dangeous animals, that's what is so extreme about these sports!
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