Wednesday, August 28, 2013

The Potentially Televised Nature Of Adventure Racing

By Rob Sutter


I believe that adventure racing can become most of the most talked about and popular events if given the chance. It's already attracted a great audience already and I believe that this particular physical event is one of the best in order to help those who want to feel energized. The adrenaline which they are instilled with during the events of each race is hard to describe. That being said, is it possible that this kind of athlete can become televised on a basis which is much greater?

Sports, on a more encompassing basis, are going to fulfill many different interests. For example, golf on television is not something that I would consider exciting. I'm not putting down anyone who enjoys it but it's simply not for me because it's not the kind of activity that I'd call thrilling. However, I know that each activity has an audience, so I cannot say that no one in the world is a spectator to it and this goes for just about any other physical event, too.

Many people watch sports because they want to kick up on techniques to utilize in a setting when they have to compete. Wrestlers, for examples, constantly watch tapes in order to see how opponents work in the ring and they study just about every movement to a science. They will be better able to predict when moves are done and works to reverse then whey are being attempted. This is just one example of why watching sports can prove useful for those who are physically able.

When it comes to adventure racing in general, I don't think that it would be harmed if it would be brought to television. In fact, I think it would do far more good for it than bad and I believe that there are a number of reasons as to why this is. You have to keep in mind that names along the lines of Spartan Race will be able to gain more attention from a much wider audience. With those actually active in competition earning attention as well, no one will be left unnoticed.

With so many participants in adventure racing in the past, how often has the subject of television come about? I think that these are some of the most exciting, not to mention adrenaline-pumping, sports in the world and it's hard for me to argue with such a sentiment. Shouldn't more people watch it, if this is the case? It's hard to predict whether or not it will be able to make its way to television but I'd like to think it possesses a great deal of heart.




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