What Rabindranath is trying to say that you can’t accomplish anything just by looking at it. You have to do something in order to achieve goals. This can relate to extreme sports because in the article “Extreme sports not about risk-taking: A seeker said “The people I knew were very careful, disciplined, determined and focussed, not at all reckless or risk-taking; for some people to get to a certain level of a sport, it takes 15 years dedicated training, which is not something you would associate with a thrill.” I can agree because I tried to do the extreme sport. My father and I went to Ecuador to ride bikes on a mountain. Riding to the top was not that hard, but when I got to the high point of the mountain, bicycling down the rocky hill seemed more difficult than going up. My father arrived to the bottom of the mountain in seconds. He had been cycling since he was younger than me. I just stood on my bike looking down with fear. …show more content…
Such extreme sports that are carried out on air, water, snow and ice such examples of extreme sports would be cliff jumping, extreme motorsport, free running like Parkour, hang gliding , ice climbing, kite surfing etc.. For the extreme it is exciting to see the sport, but to actually do it takes a lot of guts. Sometimes it is what we do for a living that causes us to ice climb to get food or help another. For others it can be for amusement and an