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Different Recreational Activities
Different Recreational Activities
Different Recreational Activities
2.Snow Boarding
Like any other extreme sport,
snowboarding does present risks of injury
(especially for new participants), in fact, you
are twice as likely to get injured while
snowboarding than Alpine skiing.
3.Skateboarding
Skateboarding is an action sport which
involves riding and performing tricks using
a skateboard, as well as a recreational activity,
an art form, an entertainment industry job, and
a method of transportation.
4.Sailing
Probably one the most romantic
Recreational activity on this list, sailing
captivates the imagination and offers
participants a chance for a relaxing trip on the
seas. The only downfall to this activity is the
price of a sailboat.
5.BMX bicycling
BMX bicycling is an impressive sport to
watch, which is probably why so many people
attempt to get into it. If you are thinking of doing
the same, be warned, you can’t fear getting hurt
as falls, scrapes, and fails are common.
6.Surfing
A challenging Recreational activity,
surfing definitely requires some skill
development. Nevertheless, many people
attempt this dynamic sport.
7.Climbing
The danger factor should be obvious with
this one. Nevertheless, climbing appeals to
many first time participants and many more find
it to be a great outdoor activity. If you’re thinking
about giving this a try, I suggest starting out in
an indoor climbing facility.
8.Wind Surfing
know that it does take some patience and
perseverance to become proficient. You must
develop your balance and core stability; acquire a
basic understanding of sailing theory; and learn a
few techniques.
9.Stand Up Padding
Similar to surfing in that you stand a board.
In SUP, waves are not required and you can enjoy
a tranquil stroll while enjoying a total body
workout.
10.Kayaking
A surprisingly popular activity for first time
practitioners, white water kayaking is a pretty
intense sport. If you’re not careful, you can end up
seriously hurt, or worse…dead. Nevertheless, 35%
of first time participants indicate that this is their
sport of choice.
Paul Vincent Inocencio Grade:12 - ICT B
Year: 1991