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The next adrenaline sport.....

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SUPSurferQLD
SUPSurferQLD

QLD

333 posts

22 Jul 2018 2:53pm
I feel like i've done pretty much every cheap adrenaline sport there is to offer where i live......

-Kitesurfing, in flat water and in the waves up to 6ft...
-Downhill mountain biking, hitting huge drops/kickers ....
-Regular road cycling, bombing down steep hills up to 70km/h and flying through corners...
-Regular surfing, and SUP Surfing, some great memories of riding 4-6ft southerly swell on the gold coast..
-Wakeboarding, wakesurfing and waterskiing, I've ridden behind and driven top of the line tow boats that throw out a mega size wake...

So what is next then? To be honest with you, I am a bit bored with all of the above now. I've researched/dabbled with:

-Paragliding - I did a 3 day intro course on the Sunny Coast, it was great fun, but seems hard to get to an area where you can soar with plenty of uplift and room that is relatively close to home (i,e within 1/2hr drive)..also, highly regulated.
-Speed flying - as above, I think the closest areas suitable for this sport would be Byron Bay.
-Jetski? Seems a bit boring, plus I prefer minimal sports as I'm generally not a petrolhead bogan by nature.
-Moto x? As above.
-Foiling - a bit slower and crusier?.. would it be difficult without a deep water area...?

Anyone else have ideas or got to this point also?
pepe47
pepe47

WA

1382 posts

22 Jul 2018 1:58pm
Disagreeing with the missus
Pugwash
Pugwash

WA

7730 posts

22 Jul 2018 2:13pm
Skydiving -> Wingsuiting -> Base wingsuiting...
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

22 Jul 2018 2:33pm
Maybe go out a couple of kms on a windsurfing board into a sharky channel, ditch the board, and swim in?

If that doesn't do it for you, swim back out to get the board and swim it back in.

If that doesn't work, there's no hope. I think the rest of us mere mortals struggle with just one or two of those.
Gorgo
Gorgo

VIC

5108 posts

22 Jul 2018 4:56pm
Most of the sports you mention are really only adrenaline sports if you're doing it wrong. If you're under control and having fun then they're more about style and satisfaction than adrenaline.

For me foiling is probably the ultimate in pure fun. Any conditions from <10 knots to 40+ knots has something to offer that other water sports can't really match. I can do it almost every day and pretty much the worst thing that happens is I get a bit wet, or have to swim in.
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

7194 posts

22 Jul 2018 2:58pm
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SUPSurferQLD said..
So what is next then? ..



You looking for the "next" thing or the final thing ?

If you just want the next throw-away 'adrenalin sport' for the 21st century millennial then yeah, whatever anything there you list would be great, and Byron Bay would be the place to do it.

But if you want the adrenalin sport then head over the Buy/sell ads on seabreeze.com.au and spend a few hundred bucks on some windsurf kit.
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

22 Jul 2018 3:20pm
I just had another thought for extreme sport. Go cycling in Sydney.

If you want to, peak hour traffic routes are sure to be fun, but if you are particularly crazy, go riding by yourself on a weekday morning. I have done it a few times, but I will stick to getting my adrenal from realising I have run out of milk for breakfast.
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

22 Jul 2018 3:23pm
Hey, I'm on a roll... how about buying a 12.5m windsurf sail, and taking it out on your Formula board in a 25 knot southerly and trying to get back to where you started when all the board wants to do is rocket up wind. Its awesome fun. You get to waterstart and if the sail isn't ripped out of your hands you get to fly upwind and try and figure out how to make the thing go back downwind.

Sounds sedate doesn't? I didn't think so.
Rails
Rails

QLD

1371 posts

22 Jul 2018 5:25pm
I'd probably go climbing
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

22 Jul 2018 3:28pm
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Gorgo said..

Most of the sports you mention are really only adrenaline sports if you're doing it wrong. If you're under control and having fun then they're more about style and satisfaction than adrenaline.
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I have to agree. I have been windsurfing for almost 20 years, and rarely is it about adrenaline. Its about trying to improve my sailing, or trying to go faster than my buddies, or trying a new trick.

I started kitesurfing and wakeboarding as well, and its the same thing. Maybe I am doing these things too sedately?
SUPSurferQLD
SUPSurferQLD

QLD

333 posts

22 Jul 2018 5:38pm
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Gorgo said..
Most of the sports you mention are really only adrenaline sports if you're doing it wrong. If you're under control and having fun then they're more about style and satisfaction than adrenaline.





100% agree, but to the average pedestrian pleb, they are "adrenaline".
SUPSurferQLD
SUPSurferQLD

QLD

333 posts

22 Jul 2018 5:39pm
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FormulaNova said..
I just had another thought for extreme sport. Go cycling in Sydney.
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hehe, , that is more extreme stress than anything else.... maybe I could also buy a house in sydney ant then go cycling, get a double hit of extreme.
SUPSurferQLD
SUPSurferQLD

QLD

333 posts

22 Jul 2018 5:41pm
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Carantoc said..
SUPSurferQLD said..
So what is next then? ..



But if you want the adrenalin sport then head over the Buy/sell ads on seabreeze.com.au and spend a few hundred bucks on some windsurf kit.


How high did you say you can jump with a windsurfer/?
FormulaNova
FormulaNova

WA

15090 posts

22 Jul 2018 3:44pm
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SUPSurferQLD said..

Carantoc said..

SUPSurferQLD said..
So what is next then? ..




But if you want the adrenalin sport then head over the Buy/sell ads on seabreeze.com.au and spend a few hundred bucks on some windsurf kit.



How high did you say you can jump with a windsurfer/?


That sounds like a typical kiter response. Doesn't that make a sport more challenging?

On a kite, within reason, its the kite that's lifting you up and is just a matter of honing that skill. Trying to get a windsurfer off the water for a decent amount of time is much much harder.

Did you want an adrenaline sport or any easy one?
Carantoc
Carantoc

WA

7194 posts

22 Jul 2018 5:21pm
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SUPSurferQLD said..
How high did you say you can jump with a windsurfer/?


I didn't.

How high did you jump on your SUP before you got bored with it ?

I got to 1,700 feet with my paraglider once.

And that is nothing on the 10,000 feet I got to on a Metroliner last week.

But some days just trying to keep the board on the water and trying not to jump gets the heart going faster.


(although got to admit it was a friggin' bumpy decent in the Metroliner and then a very rapid ascent again when the pilot realised there was still another plane on the runway which did raise the heart rate just a little).
Crusoe
Crusoe

QLD

1197 posts

22 Jul 2018 9:30pm
Slack line,

shi thouse
shi thouse

WA

1154 posts

22 Jul 2018 7:40pm
Join the SAS...enough said.
bazz61
bazz61

QLD

3570 posts

22 Jul 2018 10:09pm
well if your after Adrenalin then take up bow hunting & target wild buffalo in the top end ...
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

22 Jul 2018 10:25pm
Did you mean "kiting in 6ft" as in head hi faces - or 6ft hawaiian?

You might need to go windsurf in big waves next.
theDoctor
theDoctor

NSW

5786 posts

23 Jul 2018 12:33am

Ice
All the kids are doing it
THE PIN PULLER
THE PIN PULLER

WA

472 posts

22 Jul 2018 11:44pm
I'll be keen for wingsuiting if u are. My local spots boring me have been thinking the same. If it's mid life crisis will be dying early lol
Tamble
Tamble

194 posts

23 Jul 2018 10:16am
The trouble with all pure adrenaline sports is that once you can do them they are inherently boring if it is just a matter of going back and forwards (or up and down if that is the plane you are working on) doing the same thing.

That is where organised competitive sport has an advantage when it is combined with an exciting activity.

Sailing skiff racing for instance. Demanding, exciting, full of spills and all sorts of challenges. But you don't just need to be able to do it, or even just do it well. You constantly need to take it to the next level of perfection to beat the others. Ant it's not just physical skills, you need to be able mentally master the chess board that is a racing course; out thinking and out maneuvering the others. Add the social aspect of a club based sport and you have something that will hold the attention for much longer.
Adriano
Adriano

11206 posts

23 Jul 2018 10:38am
Drink lots of coffee...
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

23 Jul 2018 10:56am
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shi thouse said..
Join the SAS...enough said.


Join Isis and fight the sas
evlPanda
evlPanda

NSW

9207 posts

23 Jul 2018 2:13pm
Muay Thai.

Started doing it a few years back as a way to keep fit, and have ended up accidentally getting better and better. Far too old to do a fight but I enjoy sparring. There are so many angles to it; physical endurance, mental endurance, muscle memory, breathing, focus, tactics, luck, trade-offs, rhythm, and on and on.

As a bonus it is indoors so completely weather-independent.
Chris_M
Chris_M

2132 posts

23 Jul 2018 3:49pm
Wingsuit SCUBA diving
dmitri
dmitri

VIC

1040 posts

23 Jul 2018 6:23pm
I like my local boxing club's this idea:
They train you for 4 weeks then find you much depending on age and ability, then you invite you family, relatives and friends watching you fight.
I am gonna do it for my next anniversary birthday,... if my tennis elbow goes away..
I will be yelling out loud at the end of the fight: Adrian !




GeoffD
GeoffD

WA

73 posts

23 Jul 2018 4:26pm
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SUPSurferQLD said..
I feel like i've done pretty much every cheap adrenaline sport there is to offer where i live......

-Kitesurfing, in flat water and in the waves up to 6ft...
-Downhill mountain biking, hitting huge drops/kickers ....
-Regular road cycling, bombing down steep hills up to 70km/h and flying through corners...
-Regular surfing, and SUP Surfing, some great memories of riding 4-6ft southerly swell on the gold coast..
-Wakeboarding, wakesurfing and waterskiing, I've ridden behind and driven top of the line tow boats that throw out a mega size wake...

So what is next then? To be honest with you, I am a bit bored with all of the above now. I've researched/dabbled with:

-Paragliding - I did a 3 day intro course on the Sunny Coast, it was great fun, but seems hard to get to an area where you can soar with plenty of uplift and room that is relatively close to home (i,e within 1/2hr drive)..also, highly regulated.
-Speed flying - as above, I think the closest areas suitable for this sport would be Byron Bay.
-Jetski? Seems a bit boring, plus I prefer minimal sports as I'm generally not a petrolhead bogan by nature.
-Moto x? As above.
-Foiling - a bit slower and crusier?.. would it be difficult without a deep water area...?

Anyone else have ideas or got to this point also?


Here you go. An oldy but a goody.

HENDO 77
HENDO 77

WA

290 posts

23 Jul 2018 5:34pm
FIGHT CLUB
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