domingo, 3 de junio de 2012

SPORT

SPORTS IN BRITAIN

Sport plays and important part in the life in Britain and it´s  an important leisure activity.
Many of the world´s most famous sports began in Britain, including cricket, football, lawn tennis, golf and rugby.




EXTREME SPORTS
Summer´s just around the corner, encouraging some to dust off the tennis racket or rummage round the cupboard for the cricket bat. But for some in Britain traditional outdoor pursuits are just not enough. So how do extreme sports devotees get their kicks?

Extreme sports are about exhilaration, skill and danger. They do not normally involve teams and there  are very few rules. People who take part use their skills and experience to control the risks. That control is what makes them sports and not just dangerous behaviour.
Here are just some of the extreme sports which are popular in Britain:

Kitesurfing: a growing band of enthusiasts have been discovering the thrilling combination of kite, board and waves.These kites can be up to 17 metres long. Catch a gust and you´re motoring-up, down and across the surf. British ladies kitesurfing champion Jo Wilson says "It´s always an adrenalin  rush. It´s unpredictable. You could jump 5ft or 35ft. You never know if you´re going to go up in the air, and your heart is just going boom, boom, boom all the time".

Coasteering: this is exploring the coastline without worrying about a coastal path or finding a rocky cliff cove blocking your route. You climb, dive, swim and clamber from A to B. There are about 15 operators in the UK offering coasteering.

Sky diving: traditional parachuting just doesn´t sound risky enough, does it? So now skydiving is the name for jumping from a plane and listening to your heart pounding as you hurtle towards earth before you open your parachute at the last moment. Once you´ve got a few jumps under your parachute you can throw in some extra risks, for example try a "hook turn". Dean Dunbar is a participant of extrenedreams. com and this first sky dive was in 1998. Since then he´s been hooked on the buzz of the extreme, saying: "Every so often I have to go out and do something scary".

Mountain biking: it´s been around so long that bikers are no longer satisfied with just going up and down a mountain. Nowadays thrill seeking mountain bikers want a big slope to go down very, very fast. "It´s pure mad, sownhill, " according to Dean Dunbar. "People go to old ski resorts, take the chair lift to the top then bomb down- amazingly not killing themselves."
Source: BBC

Vocabulary
get their kicks: get a strong feeling of excitement or pleasure.
exhilaration: extreme excitement.
kite:a paper, or cloth-covered frame flown in the air at the end of a long string using the power of the wind.
motoring: moving.
surf: the foam formed by waves on the sea when they comein towards a shore.
an adrenalin rush: a strong feeling of excitement mixed with fear.
coastline: the shape of the land on the edge of the sea.
cove: a small sheltered opening in the coastline, a bay.
clamber: climb with difficulty, using both the feet and hands.
pounding: beating heavily.

hurtle: move very fast.
throw in: add
"hook turn": a fast turn close to the ground used to land at high speed.



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