have seen those plastic inflatable orbs that people can climb inside and propel themselves around like a hamster. Well, Zorbing is basically the human version of the hamster ball, but with purpose: be the first to reach the bottom of the hill. SLACKLINING
Extreme sports when the rope is
dragged over the water bodies (rivers, lakes), between trees. Significantly dangerous entertainment is considered to be walking over the rocks of rocks or among the skyscrapers at the height of the meters when you need to overcome the height. UNDERWATER HOCKEY
To be quite honest, this seems like it
would be really hard. It is just as you’d expect, ice hockey being played underwater. All the rules are the same with one exception, the hockey sticks are far smaller than an ice hockey stick and the puck is metal. BED RACING
This sport is a favorite of
Knaresborough, North Yorkshire. Teams of six with one athlete laying on the bed race their bed- like contraptions around the course. The bed must be able to travel on four wheels, be able to float, and have decorations for the year’s theme. STREET LUGE
Racers lay flat on a retro-fitted
skateboard luge and bomb paved roads down steep declines. Competitors wear leather abrasion suits and gloves to avoid road rash, and are typically wearing racing helmets and thick-soled shoes doubling as their brakes. FIERLJEPPEN
A jump consists of a sprint to the
pole , jumping and grabbing it, then climbing to the top of the pole while trying to control its forward and lateral movements over a body of water, and finishing by landing on a sand bed opposite to the starting point. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!