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Ava Thompson

Extreme Sports Risks

“Extreme Sports Risks” delivers a meticulous examination of three high-stakes activities—skydiving, mountaineering, and deep-sea diving—offering an evidence-based approach to understanding and managing the inherent dangers of extreme sports. The book uniquely combines technical expertise with practical applications, making complex safety protocols accessible to both novice adventurers and seasoned practitioners.

Through a careful analysis of accident statistics, expert interviews, and documented experiences, it demonstrates how proper training and risk management can transform potentially dangerous activities into calculable adventures. The text progresses systematically through each sport, exploring their specific challenges and safety measures. In the skydiving section, readers learn about aerodynamics and emergency procedures at various altitudes, while the mountaineering chapter delves into altitude sickness and weather interpretation. The deep-sea diving portion covers pressure-related physiology and decompression theory, all supported by current research and real-world case studies.

What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting sports medicine with environmental science and human physiology. Through detailed checklists, decision-making frameworks, and emergency response guidelines, it addresses controversial topics within the extreme sports community while maintaining a balance between traditional and modern safety approaches. The inclusion of expert testimonies from professional athletes and rescue personnel provides valuable real-world context, making it an essential resource for anyone serious about pursuing these challenging activities safely.
76 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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