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Is skating a high risk sport? What are the common high-risk sports

For the definition of high-risk sports, in 2013, the relevant departments of the state promulgated the first batch of high-risk sports catalogue announcement. Swimming, alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, snowboarding, diving and rock climbing are included. So is skating a high-risk sport? What are the common high-risk sports? Let's have a look. Top 10 most dangerous sports

No.10 cold and hunger tolerance:

David Bryant, a 30-year-old magician in the United States, has been challenging extreme sports for 44 days. In a large glass box hanging on the Thames River in London, he spent 44 days of starvation without eating any food and drinking only water.

This is a sport not mentioned in extreme sports, but with the start of a series of actions to challenge hunger, it seems to have become a fashion. It's hard to imagine what kind of limit this is challenging, but relatively speaking, in the public's view, this is the only sport without life danger.

No.9 downhill skiing:

Among all the land gliding sports, downhill skiing is certainly one of the projects closest to the purpose of extreme sports. Downhill skiing is fast and changeable. The body is in harmony with the nature, giving people stimulation and enjoyment. People can't help pursuing and participating, but ignore their own safety, which is the most dangerous problem in downhill skiing. Downhill skiing is easy to make people unconsciously excited, especially young people, often regardless of their own lack of technology, speeding. At this time, it is not only easy to cause its own damage, but also to other skiers. In addition, if not fully prepared, unfamiliar with the terrain, lack of sleep or poor physical condition, will become a potential risk factor.

No.8 field survival:

I don't know why modern people like this way of leisure, but it's pleasant. But the rules of the game between the jungle and the wild are not clear things that can be said in one or two so-called 'survival guides in the wild'. Once there is a crisis, there are only two choices, either waiting for help or facing death.

No.7 mountaineering:

Mountaineering is certainly the most vivid example of human challenging nature. The cultivation of physical fitness, the adjustment of breathing methods and footwork are all valuable experiences indispensable to the impact of physical limit. And all this comes from systematic and professional training, trying to bypass this process is undoubtedly dangerous. A few years ago, a series of incidents in which amateur mountaineers were killed were extremely painful lessons. Mountaineering should respect science and be carried out under the strict guidance of scientific training method. Climbers must undergo special training and be fully prepared in knowledge, physical fitness, equipment and other aspects. They must not blindly take risks just because they are young.

No.6 diving:

Don't doubt your eyes. Diving has been officially listed as one of the extreme sports. What it challenges is how far people can go in the underwater world. It seems that the way of diving leisure in our daily life has nothing to do with challenging the physical limit, but the danger is the same. It was when he was diving in Palma that an accident happened.

No.5 high speed car:

Driving a 300 km / h car on the track, you can feel the perfect combination of human and machinery in the limit of speed, which is really an exciting and wonderful experience. In the process of high-speed driving, the challenge of course is the driver's technology and reaction speed, but at the same time, human beings are also playing a dangerous game with death. Twelve years ago at the Imola circuit in San Marino, Serena was driving Williams into the fifth lap of the race. Suddenly, the car lost control and hit the concrete wall. The car body was torn apart in the fierce impact and overturning, and a wheel rushed straight into the sky like a toy Frisbee & hellip; & hellip; the whole process took only 10 seconds, and after 10 seconds, a generation of car God left the world.

No.4 High Altitude flyover:

Since Mr. Ke Shouliang, the first flying man in Asia, successfully flew over the Yellow River by driving a Mitsubishi sports car in 1997, it seems that high altitude flying has become a popular occupation. Some of them flew over hukou, some over the chasm between Chu and Han, one of them flew over the chasm between Chu and Han, and one of them fell down on a bicycle in the process of flying over the Great Wall.

High altitude leap is a kind of extreme sport of life. It takes courage to engage in this sport, but the most important thing is to rely on the security of cutting-edge technology. When Mr. Ke flew over the Yellow River, his sports car had great power and could accelerate to 150 kilometers in a short time. In order to prevent the car body from accidental damage and explosion, the car is equipped with a three second automatic flameout device. The car also has a complete computer system and automatic operation device, which can cope with all kinds of possible accidents. We advise you not to play this kind of game if there is no guarantee of safety.

No.3 low altitude parachute jump:

Low altitude parachute jumping is a gliding event in extreme sports, which is more dangerous than high altitude parachute jumping. Low altitude parachuting generally takes off on tall buildings, cliffs, towers, bridges and other fixtures. Due to the limited distance, the opening time of the parachute is only 5 seconds, so it is difficult to adjust posture and movement in the air. Only those who have rich experience in high altitude parachute jumping can carry out low altitude parachute jumping, but this can not guarantee the safety. On October 5, 2004, Roland & middot; Simpson, a low altitude parachute expert from Australia, jumped from the take-off point 345 meters away from Shanghai Jinmao building, but the parachute failed to open at the first time. When the parachute finally opened, Simpson was very close to the ground. He did not land on the designated lawn, but was blown to the podium platform by the wind, seriously injured.

Bungee jumping

Bungee jumping originated in Vanuatu islands in the Pacific Ocean and is a rite of passage for local youth. In the Vanuatu islands, there is an island called pontecott, where residents hold a 'death jump' every April and may. The boys tied a cane to their feet and jumped down from the 30 meter high 'platform' to prove that they have become adults who can face the danger alone.

Bungee jumping is as dangerous as driving a car at 160 kilometers an hour. From a medical point of view, bungee jumping has several potential threats to the human body: first, in the process of falling, the subretinal capillaries are easy to rupture, resulting in serious injury Second, temporary or permanent injuries may be caused when the limb falls to a tree branch, or when the limb falls to a tree branch, or when the limb falls to a tree branch, it may cause temporary or permanent injuries. In addition, bungee jumping equipment lack of repair and maintenance, improper debugging, extended service, or staff lack of necessary training and experience, bungee jumping clubs or companies do not comply with the necessary safety regulations, or even have no legal operation qualification to play this game of life and death, are the root causes of the accident. For people who are keen on this kind of 'death' game, bungee jumping needs not only a strong heart, good blood vessels, but also good luck.

No.1

Rock climbing originated in Europe in the 18th century and became an independent sport in 1970. Free hand climbing refers to the process of climbing by the climber's own strength without any external auxiliary force. Unarmed rock climbing requires people to continuously complete such breathtaking actions as turning, pulling up, moving and even jumping on the rock wall at various heights and angles. It integrates fitness, entertainment and competition. It is an exciting and beautiful extreme sport, which is called "ballet on the cliff" by rock climbing fans all over the world. Although, in recent years, rock climbing has gradually become a popular outdoor extreme sports, more and more people experience the unique fun from rock climbing, but unarmed rock climbing has high requirements for people's physical fitness, courage, body coordination and flexibility, which is undoubtedly dangerous for beginners who have not undergone systematic professional training.