How come some people don’t feel or experience fear ?. They try every adventure sports known to mankind without any efforts. Just thinking about the stunt man you see in action movies. How come these guys seem not scared of anything? I’m sure that if you ask them to join you in any adventure sports and they would follow you right away. I don’t think of myself as a brave person. I don’t like heights, fast speeds or defying gravity. I need my feet to be firmly on the ground. Skiing is the only vaguely thrilling activity I have ever done and I just love it. Adventure sports do not suit me but I would surely like to get over my inhibitions and go for it. I am an armchair sportsman; happy to watch other people take crazy risks.

If I was braver, the thing I’d do first is skydiving. That must be an unbelievable feeling, up so high and free as a bird. Some people free fall down into caves and their parachutes open just as it’s getting dark and you think they are doomed. Rock climbing also looks exhilarating, although I wouldn’t like to climb those mountain peaks like Everest. Climbing a mountain in Force 10 winds and frostbite eating at your fingers doesn’t really interest me. The thought of cave diving fills me with dread and I’m also far too claustrophobic for pot holing.

Beach resorts all over the world are geared up for every sort of water adventure sports. I do feel lazy, lying there whilst everyone else is jet skiing, parasailing, wind surfing and otherwise whizzing around. The most activity I indulge in on a beach is a hearty game of volleyball. From time to time I may fling a Frisbee. I think about doing something but then it’s so nice to soak up the sunshine and there’s all that food and drink to consume.

Hang gliding or a trip in a hot air balloon doesn’t go along with my fear of heights. My idea of relaxing time is not traveling in a wicker basket under a flammable, gas filled balloon. I’m sure it’s thrilling but I would be on continuous watch for electricity pylons, not to mention a unexpected drop in pressure to send me falling back to earth. Adventure sports like that are made for plucky, optimistic well insured people.

I am hoping that one day someone will invent a hologram suite, you know, like the ones in the Star Trek movies. These are computerized virtual realities, in which you can ski down a mountainside at breakneck speed and come to no harm. That’s because the mountain is not truly there. Nothing is real but it seems just like reality. In other words, it’s all the thrills without the danger. I could do any adventure sports I wanted then and maybe even invent a few new ones. Until that time, I’ll watch others do their hot dog tricks and bungee jump from high places. These days, does driving into the town and back count as adventure sports?This well known author is an Internet enthusiast and really enjoys sharing his passion with other people. You can discover more about Sports and about Adventure Sports info at his website http://www.Sportsonlineguide.com

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