Extreme Sports Buying Guide
Looking for something to get your blood pumping? Well you've come to the right place. This article contains guides to some of the most popular extreme sports. Unleash your inner snow monster and try skating, skiing, or snowboarding. Or try skateboarding or BMX for a warmer-weather thrill. Don't see the sport you're looking for? Try using the search bar at the top of the screen, or better yet, add it! Here at Shopiki, you can edit or change any article you read. Click here to get started.
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Aggressive Skating Aggressive skating refers to any of a number of inline related sports. Aggressive skating is, essentially, trick skating, using ramps, half-pipes, railings, curbs, or other obstacles or objects to interact with while on skates.
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Skateboarding Skateboarding has a history longer than you might think. Skateboarding requires a good deal of athleticism and talent - what it doesn't require is a lot of spending or any major equipment. |
BMX BMX stands for bicycle motocross, since this type of bike is modeled after concepts of both a mountain bike and a motocross bike, combining strength, durability, and lightness. |
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Skiing Don't think that you have to be a skier of Olympic standards to have fun on the slopes. Skiing can be a challenge for the whole family but can be fun if you have the right attitude, equipment and conditions.
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Snowboarding For a sport that didn't exist 20 years ago, snowboarding  didn't waste much time going mainstream. What was once the outcast sport of the mountain community now threatens to become the predominant way to get down the slopes.
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