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Many persons are attracted by the various professional extreme sporting activities seen on television. However, nine out of ten persons back out and go back to their ordinary life because there is virtually no formal training in the world of extreme sports. You can contact a professional and request him or her to train you.
Chances are remote that you will earn the respect of other participants by adopting such an approach. How can somebody train you to save your life, perform a stunt and look cool in the process? It is something that has to come from within. As far as the basics are concerned, it is just question of having the right equipment, trying again and again, failing, breaking the bones, before getting it right.
The manner in which extreme sports is portrayed as a cult or an art instead of a sport often discourages many from proceeding further. However, this is a good thing because there is no artificial limit imposed on extreme sports. It all depends on the ability and tendency of the individual to take risks.
If you think you can perform four loops when your motorcycle is in the air when all others can perform just three, you are most welcome to try it. If you fail, chances are high that you will land on your neck and end up crippled for the rest of your life. If you succeed, the resulting name, fame and glory will be yours.
Unfortunately, this is a bit too simplistic and too crude for individuals. This is the reason why there are many who follow extreme sports but are hesitant to participate.










