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Nov
12

Kitesurfer jumps Brighton Pier

Lewis Crathern, the kitesurfer who has now jumped two of the UK’s most historic piers is on an eco-mission!
While his high profile jumps are immense, just watching them you can’t help but think its all a big stunt.
Yet there’s no brand that ‘gives you wings’ logos appearing. The three times British Kitesurfing Champion is sponsored – that’s just how professional sport works – although a quick interview with him reveals he’s in this for much more than fame and fortune.

Lewis uses kitesurfing to help educate young people to the importance of sustainable energy and healthy lifestyles. That’s ‘healthy’, not ‘safe’, because as you will see from the clip below, this guy takes some big risks.

We’ve just interviewed him, so watch out for the chat coming soon to this page. In the meantime, check this…

Aug
27

When is fighting a sport?

We’ve long accepted fighting as sport. It’s established in so many forms, disciplines and cultures that it’s rarely criticised. Most recently we’ve seen the extreme sports of fighting, Mixed Martial Arts, move further toward the mainstream.

Pitting one style against another is always interesting. However, there is a line past which extreme fighting becomes more about violence than skill. So, where do we draw the line?

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Aug
20

Shark Diving: Should we be afraid?

Another Shark Week has concluded on one of the major networks. No matter how many times it’s explained that sharks rarely attack, there’s always a moment, a worry that passes over watersports fans as we paddle out into the waters.

Sharks: even the smallest look intimidating. But is this because we are conditioned to fear them, or based on a genuine threat? Surely kitesurfers are safe? Or are they?

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Aug
3

Holiday in a war zone: extreme enough for you?

Danger is exciting. But how much can you flirt with it before you get hurt? There really isn’t anyway of telling, no logic or probability to consider. But putting yourself in the path of armed conflict, even onto the damaged ground of a country recently scarred by war is ill advised. Or are we missing something? Is war zone tourism extreme enough for you?

I’m sure you have some answers, but for us it’s a matter of definition: What is a war zone? What is too dangerous? And ultimately, who decides?

Let’s start with definitions: If a war zone is a place where war is happening right now, then it’s too dangerous to visit. But just because you’re told a country is a war zone, don’t be scared off visiting, just start investigating further. Perhaps find out if the whole country/region is affected, then establish which areas are safe and what is the true risk, not just the perceived risk.

There are people climbing in parts of Afghanistan right now, without body armour. And Georgia, a place of ongoing fighting between the Russian army and Chechen rebels, is not off the adventure travel map either. So would you still go?

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Jul
20

Keeping Extreme Sports Safe

It’s not been a good month for skateboarding. There have been a number of accidents that have made the press, and inevitably questions are being asked about the safety of extreme sports.

So, it seems only right we set the record straight, and make four points on safety and risk: read more