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Top 5 most extreme sports


Extreme sports tend to attract people in a hurry and adrenaline actions.

However, most of them can be done safely - most.

But like anything, there are exceptions.

The more extremely few, the more dangerous, it becomes dangerous, and the more thrilling with athletes to implement them.

So what are the most dangerous extreme sports?

Here we have some very thrilling sports, the most dangerous, most dangerous and deadest.

Some of them can surprise you!

Big surfing

With popular surfing, surprisingly, this sport has created it on the list.

However, I'm not talking about your normal surfing.

Counting like big surfing, the wave must be at least 20 feet high!

There are many dangers for this sport that you can not think about.

First of all, this large wave is extremely powerful.

Above all, it's easily loses underwater from a powerful wave, and it is imperative that they can regain their equilibrium in a quick way - and on the surface before the next wave,

Waves are the biggest risk for surfers, due to holding waves.

Surviving a wave is challenging, and survives three things almost never heard.

In addition to drowning, there are also elements of the ocean floor.

No matter what it is - sand, stone or coral, all can be dangerous for surfers.

When it comes to big surfing, all waves are strong ENO

Stone is a non-intellectual person.

Finally, corals will cut you like a razor, and even let the debris in your skin capable of being infected later.

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Road

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Have a need for speed?

But first, there are many simple sports that can be wrong.

Street Luging was originally developed when the skateboard realized that they could lie down on their boards to go faster.

It has grown into its own sport, with more specific refined tables for these sports tables without breaking.

Because your body is flat when the lang lang, there is very little to no wind resistance, help the driver go faster on the road.

However, because the driver's body is very close to the ground, it's easy to hit the body parts against the sidewalk even just by driving a simple drive.

Think About It - Even Just Grazing Your Elbow Against The Ground While 80 Miles Per Hour Could Potential Skin You To The Bone, Which Print Turn Could Make You Crash.

And while the riders can get protective equipment - fit and helmets - many riders feel like weight extra only slow them.

The most common injury in the streets are bruised, broken or dislocated bones;

If you don't do this crazy sport on a closed road, you are at risk of adding potential vehicles on the road, with a difficult impact.

The simplicity of Street Luge may be what attracts a lot of people in - is it enough to gain your interest?

Fastest Speed - 101 Miles Per Hour (164 km / h) in Quebec, Canada by Mike McIntyre in 2016.

Dive

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While diving hang is not an adrenaline-spiking sport, it is definitely one of the dead most people.

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A wrong move and you cannot swim on the surface;

When the cave diving, you deal with getting lost, all air, closed space, stuck in the dark or solving problems due to underwater flow.

The error amplitude is minuscule, and while dangers seem clear, people are still trying to foul at all times.

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Divers Cave needs nearly double the amount of gears compared to the standard open water divers, such as two tanks, computers, lights, safety lines and more.

Some divers do not seriously dangerous as they should, which shown in statistics.

95% of all diving deaths of caves are people who are not trained properly and exceeding their limits - the rest are those who know what they are doing.

On average, about 10 cave divers every year.

Although that doesn't seem like a high number, to bring everything into the point of view, there are only a few thousand divers around the world.

Dive the deepest cave - 927 feet (282 m) in South Africa by Nuno Gomes in 1996.

Free solo climbing

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Popular climbing trends have been

That's where the madness of climbing Free Solo comes in.

Free solo climbing is rock climbing alone and does not have any protection device.

All come with pure skills, and cross your finger (for example, of course!).

As one can guess, decrease is the most common reason for injury or death.

But there are many things to the factors into the reasons falling.

Even if you are the best climbers, you cannot explain changes in weather, loose or falling stones.

For most parts, that's not a problem if you fall, but when!

So if the skill doesn't even protect you, what charms?

Many climbers participating in this risk style say it is the pureest climbing form - it's just a climber and stone.

They say that the troubles of the device may hinder, even if it's safer.

Even so, many free single climbers acknowledge the dangers of what they are doing and prevent others from being watching in their footsteps - or standing.

The longest climb - 3,000 feet ups El Capitan, Yosemite, made by Alex Honnold 2017

Basic dance

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If jumping is not intense enough for you, but jumping base is extremely as high as you can get, and is said to be the most dangerous sport in the world.

The basis is the acronym for buildings, antennas, prolonged (bridges) and Earth (cliffs) - aka, the structures you jump out.

This crazy sport includes jumping from a fixed structure, as described under the name of the sport, and parachuting or wing way to fly to the ground.

While you may not fall back as far as you want to parachute, you will have a significant time to deploy evenly and an almost invisible margin for errors.

Jump base has grown popularly since 1978, even with a high mortality rate of 1 in 60.

Due to the dangerous nature of this sport, it is illegal in most parts of the world, with a few exceptions.

In the United States, Perrine Bridge is located in Idaho which is the only artificial person where base jumps around year without a license.

Elsewhere, Jumpers will likely be captured.

Due to legality, many base jumps keep their secrets not to be arrested by officials.

The highest jump base - 25,262 feet (7,700 m) in Valery Rozov's Himalayas in 2016