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How to Find Extreme Sports that Won’t Cost You an Arm and a Leg

Posted on March 17, 2016 by Brooke Chaplan

Extreme-SportsExtreme sports are activities that can provide an adrenaline rush to the participant and usually involve some level of danger, speed, and physicality. In recent years extreme sports have become more popular for both recreation and competition. There are different types of extreme sports categories such as vehicle sports where the vehicle is either motorized or non-motorized like skateboards, and non-vehicle sports. Many extreme sports can be expensive due to the cost of the activity and equipment, but there are also inexpensive options for the adrenaline junkie with a limited budget.

Vehicle-Based Cost Effective Extreme Sports
Motorized vehicle based extreme sports are typically more expensive because of the equipment required. Motocross racing is a popular activity and is a form of off-road motorcycle racing on enclosed circuits either inside or outdoors. For safety reasons, participants must be a minimum of 15 years old. Snowmobiling is another popular motorized extreme sport which involves driving the snowmobile in snow and ice conditions on trails or open terrain. You can find lots of equipment for cheap at places like Bob’s Cycle & Snowmobile Supply. Non-motorized vehicle extreme sports are less expensive and offer more opportunities to participate. Mountain biking, freestyle biking, surfing, and windsurfing are extreme sports that are easy to pursue and typically don’t cost too much.

Non-Vehicle Based Cost Effective Extreme Sports
Non-vehicle extreme sports are a favorable option for extreme sports enthusiasts who do not want to spend much money. These sports include roller derby, rock climbing, paint balling, canyonering, white water rafting, body boarding, zip lining, and parkour. These activities all provide the thrill of danger, are physically demanding, and cost a fraction of vehicle-based extreme sports. Other budget friendly adrenaline driven sports are caving, street luge, bungee jumping, hang gliding, paragliding, and base jumping. 

Child-Friendly Cost Effective Extreme Sports
There is a growing popularity of extreme sports among children and some of the most popular activities are skateboarding, skiing, snowboarding, surfing, and mountain or freestyle biking. Extreme athletes are changing the Olympics for future generations. Athletes compete for medals in a variety of extreme sports in both the summer and winter Olympics making these particular events popular with youngsters.

All sports provide an adrenaline rush, but extreme sports add the element of danger, freedom and excitement. Extreme sports do not have to be expensive since there are several inexpensive options for thrill seekers. It can be something as simple as jumping into a body of water from a great height that provides the adventure you seek.

 

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  1. We highly recommend surfing for kids. It's affordable and relatively safe provided that it's done in a controlled environment like in a surf camp.

    It's affordable because you don't have to buy a surfboard from the get-go. You can simply rent first while your kid tries it out. If he ends up liking it, you can buy a used board for him.




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