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  1. The search for freedom in extreme sports: A phenomenological

    Previous research on extreme sports has proffered the idea that freedom motivates participation (Welser, 1997). ... Hermeneutic phenomenology in research. This paper, drawing upon a larger study of extreme sport experience (Brymer, 2005) adopts a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. The focus of the current findings is upon the search for ...

  2. Why Would You Choose to Do an Extreme Sport?

    Furthermore, extreme sports have the capacity to establish a strong bond between individuals, thanks to the dangerous elements of the activity that requires a high level of trust between people. Consequently, this kind of friendship bond has a good impact on mental health [ 2 ]. The typical challenges and performances of the so-called ...

  3. Decision-making by extreme athletes: the influence of their social

    2.2. Thrill-seeking through extreme sports. Marvin Zuckerman is the psychologist who has probably had most influence on studies of risk taking, as his Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS-V) and his theory of sensation seeking (Zuckerman, 1994) have inspired many research papers.Brymer and Schweitzer (2012) have compiled analytical frameworks from studies of the motivations of extreme athletes from ...

  4. An Exploratory Study of Extreme Sport Athletes' Nature Interactions

    This paper attempts to reconcile the commonly accepted assumption of the egocentric nature of extreme sports with the lived experiences of individuals across a range of extreme sports. It builds upon research by Willig (2008) which discusses the positive human experiences that extreme sport participation can have on an individual and also how ...

  5. The Impact of Extreme Sports on the Individual and Society: A Short

    Abstract: Extreme sports (ES) have developed and won the interest of. individuals to practice and watc h, all over the world. The need to build. personal identity, to live one's own experiences ...

  6. Research article Decision-making by extreme athletes: the influence of

    In extreme sports, however, individuals deliberately seek out extreme situations and challenges and, ... (Zuckerman, 1994) have inspired many research papers. Brymer and Schweitzer (2012) have compiled analytical frameworks from studies of the motivations of extreme athletes from the perspectives of sensations (Zuckerman and Kuhlman, ...

  7. The search for freedom in extreme sports

    Evoking the Ineffable: The Phenomenology of Extreme Sports. E. Brymer R. Schweitzer. Education. 2017. We are witnessing an unprecedented interest in and engagement with extreme sport activities. Extreme sports are unique in that they involve physical prowess as well as a particular attitude toward…. Expand.

  8. Understanding Extreme Sports: A Psychological Perspective

    About this Research Topic. Submission closed. Extreme sports, those activities that lie on the outermost edges of independent adventurous leisure activities, where a mismanaged mistake or accident could result in death, have developed into a significant worldwide phenomenon. Extreme sport activities are continually evolving, typical examples ...

  9. Frontiers

    Hypotheses, as yet untested, include overcoming phobias or honing physical skills as juveniles, or exhibiting desirability during mate selection. Extreme sports can provide an ethically and experimentally feasible tool to analyze thrill. To use this tool, extreme sports must first be defined in a non-circular way, independent of participant ...

  10. (PDF) The extreme sports experience : a research report

    The extreme sports experience: A research rep ort. Brymer, E. School of Human Movement, Rec reation and Performance. Victoria University. Footscray Park Campus. Melbourne. Victoria 8001. Australia ...

  11. Editorial: Understanding Extreme Sports: A Psychological Perspective

    Extreme sports research should be encouraged across multiple disciplines. Extreme sports participation is more likely to be suitable for the general population than not. Indeed, participation in extreme sports and their less extreme cousins support physical, social and psychological health and well-being across the lifespan and, notably, also ...

  12. The significance of extreme sports: a qualitative analysis

    Extreme sports are not about risk but present a more positive experience, an experience that directly benefits the participants and others in society. This paper shows that extreme sports are important to society and qualitative methodologies have the capacity to reveal findings that were previously unimaginable.

  13. Frontiers

    This paper attempts to reconcile the commonly accepted assumption of the egocentric nature of extreme sports with the lived experiences of individuals across a range of extreme sports. It builds upon research by Willig (2008) which discusses the positive human experiences that extreme sport participation can have on an individual and also how ...

  14. Resilience in sports: a multidisciplinary, dynamic, and personalized

    Resilience is a key construct across disciplines, including psychology, medicine, physiology, and sports science (e.g. Bryan et al., Citation 2019; Gijzel et al., Citation 2020; Pincus & Metten, Citation 2010; Scheffer et al., Citation 2018).In this paper, we proceed from the cross-disciplinary conceptualization of human resilience as 'the capacity to bounce back to normal functioning after ...

  15. PDF The Impact of Extreme Sports on The Individual and Society:

    Research concerning extreme sports has also focused on defining it [5], [7], [11], Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series IX • Vol. 14(63) No. 2 - 2021 94

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  17. Risk taking in Extreme Sports: A phenomenological perspective

    From these theoretical, risk- taking. perspectives extreme sports par ticipation is: 1) a need or search for uncertainty and. 5. uncontrollability; 2) a pathological and unhealthy activity that ...

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  19. Defining Extreme Sport: Conceptions and Misconceptions

    1 The London Sports Institute, Faculty of Science and Technology, Middlesex University London, London, United Kingdom; 2 Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Middlesex University London, London, United Kingdom; One feature of how sport is defined is the distinction between extreme and non-extreme sport. BASE jumping is an example of an "extreme sport" because it ...

  20. Frontiers

    Editorial on the Research Topic. Understanding Extreme Sports: A Psychological Perspective. A new class of sport has emerged in the last few decades, variously called extreme, adventure, action, and lifestyle sports. These activities are revolutionizing the notion of sport, exercise and physical activity and overtaking many traditional sports ...

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  23. Defining Extreme Sport: Conceptions and Misconceptions

    "Extreme sport" appears to be used interchangeably with "high risk sport" in much of the research literature. Both "high risk" and "extreme sport" are defined as any "sport where one has to accept a possibility of severe injury or death as an inherent part of the activity" (Breivik et al., 1994).