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[Exploring the World of Extreme Sports: Thrills, Risks, and Personal Experiences]-[English Listening - Extreme Sports]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2022-10-10

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📋 Summary

The Allure and Reality of Extreme Sports

Extreme sports represent a unique category of physical activities that distinguish themselves from traditional sports primarily through a "high degree of risk." While not all these activities are inherently dangerous, they demand a significant amount of "courage and bravery" due to the perceived or actual perils involved. In this episode, the host explores why individuals are drawn to these adrenaline-fueled experiences and reflects on his own encounters with various extreme sports.

Why People Pursue Extreme Sports

The primary appeal of extreme sports lies in the combination of enjoyment and the pursuit of "adrenaline." Adrenaline is described as that specific feeling of being "afraid or stressed in a good way," which many find exhilarating. Beyond the physiological rush, these sports offer a profound "sense of accomplishment." This feeling arises when an individual successfully executes a task that requires "skill or effort," providing a boost to one's self-esteem and creating memorable stories to share with others.

Board-Based Sports: From Skateboarding to Surfing

Board sports are a cornerstone of the extreme sports world. The host shares his youth experience with skateboarding, noting that while he learned a few "tricks"—cool maneuvers involving the board flipping in the air—he spent more time filming his talented friends as they performed "compilations" of daring feats. He contrasts this with ripsticking, a sport he found easier to "get the hang of" (become accustomed to) compared to the technical difficulty of skateboarding.

Snowboarding is another highlight, though the host notes that learning through "trial and error"—making mistakes repeatedly until mastering the movement—was initially "miserable." However, once he gained proficiency, he found it far more enjoyable than his childhood experiences with skiing. In contrast, surfing remained a "complete failure" for him. He expresses a natural aversion to the ocean, citing the fear of being held underwater by waves, which makes the sport feel significantly more daunting than its land-based counterparts.

Navigating Risks and Safety

Risk management is a critical component of extreme sports. The host emphasizes that injuries, particularly broken bones, are often an accepted part of "daring" activities like skateboarding. However, he highlights that risks can be mitigated by choosing the right environment and support systems. For instance, in whitewater rafting, the danger of the fast-moving river is managed by hiring a professional guide who knows the terrain and can assist if a participant falls in. Similarly, when engaging in parasailing—where one is "towed" behind a boat while suspended in the air—the host stresses the importance of selecting a "reputable company" to ensure safety standards are met.

The Psychology of Fear: Bungee Jumping and Skydiving

Some extreme sports represent the pinnacle of fear. Bungee jumping, involving a leap from a great height with a cord attached to the ankles, is identified as potentially the most terrifying. The host notes that the prospect of being upside down makes it particularly daunting. Skydiving also sits in this category of "crazy" activities. While the host was eager to try it in his youth, he admits that as an adult and a father, his perspective has shifted. He now weighs the "responsibilities" of his life against the thrill, questioning whether such extreme risks are truly worth it.

Ultimately, while the thrill of extreme sports is undeniable, the host’s journey illustrates that the relationship between fear, skill, and enjoyment is highly personal. Whether through the controlled environment of a guided rafting trip or the technical challenge of a snowboard, these sports continue to serve as a powerful medium for pushing personal boundaries.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll talk about what I think about these sports.
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That should be your goal.
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They're not all really risky activities.
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It gives you this sense of feeling good about yourself.
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He was much more talented than I was.
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📝Key Phrases

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get the hang of it
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trial and error
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a sense of accomplishment
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get into
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run into
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the listening time podcast.
Hey everybody, this is connor and you're listening to episode 71 of the listening time podcast.
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