In recent years, extreme sports have become very popular and some people argue that the government should prohibit them because of their dangers. I partly agree with this assertion as these sports are dangerous, but should not be banned.
In my opinion, these activities are hazardous. Each sport has its own “risk zones” which may be the nature in terms of extreme sports. Even when all safety precautions are taken, plenty of things can go wrong; therefore, extreme athletes put their lives in danger on a daily basis. Many suffer from severe injuries while performing these feats, and unfortunately, they can even lead to fatal incidents. For instance, over 30 people die every year during rock climbing alone.
While I support the idea that these sports are dangerous, I believe that it is wrong and almost impossible to ban them. Playing sports is everyone’s own choice as they are free to choose what kind of things they like to play. Taking up a sport means they are responsible for themselves and the risks they are going to take. Therefore, it is impractical for the government to control our interests in sports. In addition, extreme sports are healthy activities as any extreme sport requires us to be in great physical shape. While playing sports, we can get rid of negativity, and if we find ourselves in a pleasant, cheerful company, we can receive a constant charge of positive emotions.
In conclusion, everyone should be free of choice for playing extreme sports, but these activities must be done within reasonable limits.
In my opinion, so-called extreme sports are not as dangerous as many people think. All sports involve some element of risk, and there should always be clear regulations and safety procedures to reduce the possibility of accidents. People who take part in extreme sports are usually required to undergo appropriate training so that the dangers are minimised. For example, anyone who wants to try skydiving will need to sign up for lessons with a registered club, and beginners are not allowed to dive solo; they must be accompanied by an experienced professional. Finally, the protective equipment and technology used in sports from motor racing to mountain climbing is constantly improving safety.
In recent years,
extreme
sports
have become
very
popular and
some
people
argue that the
government
should prohibit them
because
of their
dangers
. I partly
agree
with this assertion as these
sports
are
dangerous
,
but
should not
be banned
.
In my opinion, these activities are hazardous. Each
sport
has its
own
“
risk
zones” which may be the nature in terms of
extreme
sports
. Even when all safety precautions
are taken
,
plenty
of things can go
wrong
;
therefore
,
extreme
athletes put their
lives
in
danger
on a daily basis.
Many
suffer from severe injuries while performing these feats, and unfortunately, they can even lead to fatal incidents.
For instance
, over 30
people
die
every year during rock climbing alone.
While I support the
idea
that these
sports
are
dangerous
, I believe that it is
wrong
and almost impossible to ban them. Playing
sports
is everyone’s
own
choice as they are free to choose what kind of things they like to play. Taking up a
sport
means they are responsible for themselves and the
risks
they are going to take.
Therefore
, it is impractical for the
government
to control our interests in
sports
.
In addition
,
extreme
sports
are healthy activities as any
extreme
sport
requires us to be in great physical shape. While playing
sports
, we can
get
rid of negativity, and if we find ourselves in a pleasant, cheerful
company
, we can receive a constant charge of
positive
emotions.
In conclusion
, everyone should be free of choice for playing
extreme
sports
,
but
these activities
must
be done
within reasonable limits.
In my opinion,
so
-called
extreme
sports
are not as
dangerous
as
many
people
think
. All
sports
involve
some
element of
risk
, and there should always be
clear
regulations and safety procedures to
reduce
the possibility of accidents.
People
who
take part
in
extreme
sports
are
usually
required to undergo appropriate training
so
that the
dangers
are
minimised
.
For example
, anyone who wants to try skydiving will need to
sign
up for lessons with a registered club, and beginners are not
allowed
to dive solo; they
must
be accompanied
by an experienced professional.
Finally
, the protective equipment and technology
used
in
sports
from motor racing to mountain climbing is
constantly
improving safety.