Adrenaline Junkie and Extreme Sports

TV adrenaline junkie shows have been on the riseinformed on safety and instructed on all aspects of
recently with Jack Osbourne's ITV show takingrafting. Then you head off on a swirling experience
prominence over all others and the recent Channel 4that will leave wet and breathless.
documentary 'The Men Who Jump off Buildings', pullingPaintballing is a favourite of mine; maybe not the most
in thousands of viewers. The latter looks at the mostexhilarating of these extreme sports but still it gets the
dangerous of all adrenaline sports, base jumping. Basepulse going. Although with paintball prices being quite
jumping if you have not heard of it, is jumping offextortionate at times visits to these venues limit
buildings with a parachute, not condoned orthemselves. If you have ever been it is a fantastic day
recommended that you try it, I would opt for somethingout for you and all your friends. You can really get
a little less life threatening as you could easily plummetabsorbed in the experience and imagine yourself as
to your death with base jumping.Rambo or a soldier in battle running through the
So if you are an adrenaline junkie why not try bungeewilderness, ducking and diving, hiding under fallen trees
jumping, skydiving or white water rafting to fulfil yourand in bushes picking off your opponents one by one
adrenaline cravings, obviously all dangerous but not asas you try to complete your mission.
life threatening as base jumping and all can be enjoyedYou get so involved in the occasion that you start
in the safe hands of experienced professionals. Everplanning in your head what you will do next. Imagining
had dreams of free falling, feeling the rush as gravityyourself in the real life situation of battle and every
pulls you towards the ground? Why not experience itdecision you make is vital to the glory of your team by
all with the knowledge that the bungee will propel youdefeating the enemy. Nerves and panic consume you
back in the opposite direction and bring you eventuallyas your team members get picked off one by one
safely back to ground.and you are their last hope. Gun in hand you charge
Or maybe you fancy heading down a wild river on ascreaming towards the enemy lines, firing ammunition,
dingy. Be assured that the inflatable raft isn't as fragileround after round, picking off soldier after soldier until
as it sounds and you will have an experiencedyou stand triumphant, beads of sweat forming on your
instructor that will help guide the team down throughface as you raise your weapon aloft and scream
the rushing waters and powerful currents. Before youvictoriously to the rapturous applause of your fallen
set off through the rapids you will be professionallyallies.