Eight Peak Challenges in Extreme Sports
1, emergent force force * * * torrent vortex * * *
Canoeing slalom is a special event in the Olympic Games. It must cross or bypass the designated obstacles in the designated channel to reach the destination, and it is extremely difficult to limit the natural obstacles of drifting.
2. The birth of the sky * * * skydiving * * *
The picture shows the fixed-point skydiving of Everest. This movement originated in California in the 1970s. 1On August 8th, 978, several skydivers jumped from a steeple in Yosemite National Park. 198 1 year, the sport was officially named "fixed-point skydiving". Unlike skydiving, fixed-point skydiving is more dangerous. Skydiving enthusiasts usually don't have a spare umbrella bag, so if the umbrella bag can't be opened smoothly, they are likely to die.
However, skydiving on Mount Qomolangma seems to be an unprecedented feat at the top of the mountain in human history! The highest human record of fixed-point skydiving is that Valery Rozov, a Russian extreme skydiving challenger, completed the fixed-point skydiving at the top of 23,687 feet * * * about 7,220 meters * * at the northern foot of Mount Everest on May 5, 20 13.
3. Awakening the Earth Awakening Skydiving * * * *
Skydivers take airplanes, balloons and other aircraft or other equipment to the sky and then jump off, or jump off steep hilltops and heights. Move in the air before and after opening the parachute, use the parachute to slow down the descent speed and land safely in the designated area.
The Swallow Cave, a skydiving sport presented in the film, is located in San Luis Potosi, central Mexico, with a depth of 1200 feet * * * about 366 meters * * *, which is enough to devour the Empire State Building. This cave is conical, narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, which was discovered in the 1960s. There are thousands of bats and swallows living in Swallows Cave, hence the name Swallows Cave. Therefore, after landing, the explorers had to land on guano mountain as deep as 2 meters.
4. Water life * * * Extreme surfing * * *
Surfing is driven by waves and should be carried out on stormy beaches. The height of waves should be around 1 m, and the minimum should be not less than 30 cm. Although extreme surfing is a relatively safe sport, if you are not careful, you will be hit by huge waves and die in minutes. There are many sea areas suitable for surfing around the world, such as Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and there are about 54 surfing sites, large and small; There are about 500 surfing spots along the California coast; There are Paz in Australia, Cape Town in South Africa, Maldives, Mina in Vietnam, Hawaii, Cantabria in Spain and so on.
5. The wind of life will always fly with wings.
As the craziest extreme sport in the world, winged flight was born in 1990s and evolved from extreme skydiving. Winged flight refers to the movement in which athletes jump off airplanes, hot air balloons, cliffs and tall buildings. Wearing a flying suit, a parachute device with wings, controlling the gliding direction with body movements, and flying in the air without power with the body. Usually, the flight speed can reach about 200 km/h, and the gliding ratio of wing-mounted flight is about 3: 1, that is, they advance about three meters while descending one meter. When reaching the height of the safety limit, the athlete will open the parachute and land smoothly.
Speaking of flying with wings, human's desire for flying has never changed. Planes and parachutes are not enough. You have to grow your own wings. The earliest wing installation can be traced back to France in 19 12. A tailor named Franz Reichelt made the world's first wing-mounted equipment inspired by parachutes and feathers. He jumped off the Paris Tower, but unfortunately he didn't fly successfully and hit the ground.
However, as the originator of winged flight, Franz's actions made more and more people with courage and wisdom join the team that developed and tried winged flight. Finally, in the 1990s, a god of extreme sports named Dean Potter successfully made a wing suit that can fly safely.
Flying with wings has fear. The flight speed of 240 kilometers per hour and the flight experience that is even more frightening than the jumper make flying itself a simple, dangerous and extremely * * * challenge. In addition to strict requirements for equipment, athletes need to maintain a stable strength and control the wind direction and speed. After all, slight movements of shoulders and legs can change the flight direction, leading to uncontrolled rotation and even falling. Therefore, although flying itself is very tempting, so far only more than 600 warriors in the world dare to challenge this extreme sport.
6, ice ice life consolidation * * * downhill skiing * * *
Downhill skiing, also known as alpine skiing, alpine skiing Norwegians living in the Arctic Circle hunted with skiing skills in 3000 BC. Later, it spread to northern Europe and Russia. In the1850s, alpine skiing spread to Europe, America and other places. Modern alpine skiing was founded by an Englishman in Switzerland in 1922, and was included in one of the events in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Olympics in Germany.
In addition to being a sports event, downhill skiing is also favored by many extreme challengers.
From ultra-high altitude snow-capped mountains, such as the Alps! * * * jumps down, flexibly avoids boulders and depressions along the road, with high speed, and the breathing room is closely connected with nature, which is to test the sensitivity of reaction, and * * * takes the adrenal gland to soar rapidly.
7. Six-Life Master * * * Rock Climbing with Hands * * *
Although it is not as fast as motorcycle cross-country and as free and refreshing as wing-mounted flight, it still does not prevent freehand rock climbing from becoming the top ten most dangerous sports in the world. It originated in Europe in the18th century. Athletes can only rely on their amazing strength, lasting endurance, excellent toughness and strong heart to complete the challenge when climbing. Therefore, every protruding rock, crack and protruding rock on the steep wall will become a lifeline for the challenger of freehand rock climbing. If you are not careful, you may fall off the cliff and die in the valley.
The challenger of freehand climbing felt that the difficulty was not high enough, and he also automatically increased the weight, increasing the degree of "death". They completed extremely difficult movements such as turning, pull-ups and jumping on the cliff in mid-air. Although rock climbing enthusiasts call this visually shocking behavior "ballet on the cliff", as long as they think about what to do if they slip, people can't help but gasp.
8. Ultimate Trust Ultimate Trust Act * * * Dive Back * * *
Diving at high altitude is a very thrilling diving sport. Athletes take off from a very high cliff or a specially-made ultra-high platform, complete aerial movements and then enter the water. There is a gravitational acceleration under the gravity of the earth. The higher the height, the greater the speed when reaching the water surface, the greater the impact on the water surface, and the greater the force on people or objects, so that the human body can not bear such a large force and be destroyed.
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