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“Extreme sports” essay Extreme sports such as sky diving and skiing are very dangerous and should be banned. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view? In recent years, extreme sports have become increasingly popular, and some people argue that
governments should prohibit them. I completely disagree with the idea that these sports are too
dangerous, and I therefore believe that they should not be banned.
In my opinion, so-called extreme sports are not as dangerous as many people think. All sports involve
some element of risk, and there should always be clear regulations and safety procedures to reduce the
possibility of accidents. People who take part in extreme sports are usually required to undergo
appropriate training so that the dangers are minimised. For example, anyone who wants to try skydiving
will need to sign up for lessons with a registered club, and beginners are not allowed to dive solo; they
must be accompanied by an experienced professional. Finally, the protective equipment and technology
used in sports from motor racing to mountain climbing is constantly improving safety.
While I support regulations and safety measures, I believe that it would be wrong, and almost impossible,
to ban extreme sports. In the first place, we should all be free to decide how we spend our leisure time; as
long as we understand the risks, I do not believe that politicians should stop us from enjoying ourselves.
However, an even stronger argument against such a ban would be the difficulty of enforcing it. Many of
the most risky sports, like base jumping or big wave surfing, are practised far away from the reach of any
authorities. I cannot imagine the police being called to stop people from parachuting off a mountain face
or surfing on an isolated beach.
In conclusion, I would argue that people should be free to enjoy extreme sports as long as they
understand the risks and take the appropriate precautions.
(295 words, band 9)