#1 A Sacrificial Game From The Mayans

The world could be divided into two distinct groups of people: the risk-takers and those who prefer to play it safe. The first group is a lot bigger than you might think.
According to Business Insider, an estimated 490 million people take part in extreme sports globally. Things like base jumping, free solo climbing, big wave surfing and downhill mountain biking, have gained mainstream popularity in recent years.
While it was once believed that participation in such sports purely had to do with thrill-seeking or adrenalin addiction, it appears there's a lot more at play...
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An article in The Conversation defines an extreme sport as one in which a mismanaged mistake or accident would result in serious injury or loss of life.
"Extreme sports are a series of sports disciplines that take place in environments where the physical demand and the level of skill reach high levels. They are characterised by a significant degree of uncertainty, whether due to speed, height, adverse environmental conditions or exposure to extreme environmental factors," explains the Universidad Europea site. "Unlike other types of sport, these activities require absolute control of the body, meticulous planning and an exhaustive knowledge of safety measures."
The university has a specialized Degree in Physical Activity Sciences and Sport where students can master the skills needed to teach or take part in extreme sports.
#4 Jousting

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As mentioned earlier, participation in extreme sports is about more than just thrill seeking or craving adrenalin. According to The Conversation, it also fosters connection.
"Participants often describe feeling at one with nature and free from the constraints of everyday life," notes the site. "Many also find a deep sense of belonging in the extreme sports community and are driven by the desire to push their personal boundaries."
Another reason people choose to jump off bridges, surf wild waves or leap out of planes might surprise you... The outlet reveals that many use extreme sports as a tool to regulate difficult emotions. "This is particularly true for those with alexithymia, which is when people struggle to identify and express their feelings," it explains.
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While some might think of adrenalin junkies as reckless, research shows the opposite is true.
"Participants are often highly calculated about the risks they take. They thrive on managing risk, finding excitement in navigating dangerous situations rather than avoiding them," says Odette Hornby, an expert in Sports Psychology.
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Hornby adds that the "drive to succeed" plays a big role in why people take part in extreme sports. Participation in extreme sport is no different from that of more traditional sport, she says. Meaning that many athletes are motivated by setting clear goals, regardless of sport they take part in.
"Goal setting boosts confidence and helps them persist through challenges," writes the expert. "Participants also often feel a strong sense of control over their activities and find a sense of community with like-minded people."
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