Participants in extreme sports have usually been studied from a risk perspective. The present study seeks to move away from this preconception and aims to study the emotional subjective experience. A qualitative methodology with phenomenological-hermeneutic design was used taking as a tool conversational systems. The informants were 8 extreme athletes belonging to the same group. Extreme sports included were: Mountain climbing, rappelling, bungee jumping, and mountaineering. The results indicate that fear is a generator of freedom, it can be useful, it is rewarding and it is also a promoter of personal transformations. This research gives theoretical value to the reason for involvement in extreme sports
Extreme sports, those activities that lie on the outermost edges of independent adventurous leisure ...
Participation in extreme sports is enjoying incredible growth while more traditional recreational ac...
Emotions are a signaling system, evolved by providing selective advantage through enhanced survival ...
Participants in extreme sports have usually been studied from a risk perspective. The present study ...
Extreme sports are traditionally explored from a risk-taking perspective which often assumes that pa...
Participation in extreme sports is continuing to grow, yet there is still little understanding of pa...
Understanding the motivations behind those who partake in extreme sports can be difficult for some. ...
Extreme sports and extreme sports participants have been most commonly explored from a negative pers...
Extreme sports are traditionally explored from a risk-taking perspective which often assumes that pa...
Extreme sports and extreme sports participants have been most commonly explored from a negative pers...
The purpose of this study was to investigate risk perceptions, emotion regulation and some personali...
We are witnessing an unprecedented interest in and engagement with extreme sport activities. Extre...
The purpose of this study was to understand how athletes interact with fear while engaging in their ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experience of fear as described by athletes who par...
Currently, there are various definitions for extreme sports and researchers in the field have been u...
Extreme sports, those activities that lie on the outermost edges of independent adventurous leisure ...
Participation in extreme sports is enjoying incredible growth while more traditional recreational ac...
Emotions are a signaling system, evolved by providing selective advantage through enhanced survival ...
Participants in extreme sports have usually been studied from a risk perspective. The present study ...
Extreme sports are traditionally explored from a risk-taking perspective which often assumes that pa...
Participation in extreme sports is continuing to grow, yet there is still little understanding of pa...
Understanding the motivations behind those who partake in extreme sports can be difficult for some. ...
Extreme sports and extreme sports participants have been most commonly explored from a negative pers...
Extreme sports are traditionally explored from a risk-taking perspective which often assumes that pa...
Extreme sports and extreme sports participants have been most commonly explored from a negative pers...
The purpose of this study was to investigate risk perceptions, emotion regulation and some personali...
We are witnessing an unprecedented interest in and engagement with extreme sport activities. Extre...
The purpose of this study was to understand how athletes interact with fear while engaging in their ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experience of fear as described by athletes who par...
Currently, there are various definitions for extreme sports and researchers in the field have been u...
Extreme sports, those activities that lie on the outermost edges of independent adventurous leisure ...
Participation in extreme sports is enjoying incredible growth while more traditional recreational ac...
Emotions are a signaling system, evolved by providing selective advantage through enhanced survival ...