Friday, 1 February 2013

San Jose's Action-packed Sports

By Teresa Gomez


The state is connected with board sports, inline skating and just about anything that gives you an adrenaline kick.

Sky diving in San Jose? Anything is possible when flying in the clouds!

At San Jose Sky diving, it is that folks have a sense of humour. They refer to present certificates as a method to give folks an one-way trip out of an aircraft. Well, to their credit, that's what the game of skydiving is. 60 seconds of free drop out of a moving aircraft is a completely unique experience, and sky diving in San Jose is the most effective way to get the blood pumping. For those that have got the wish to free fall and have it recorded, they even allow you to bring your own camera on the jump with you.

Not all of the Skate Parks in San Jose have to be Big to be Fun

Stonegate is pretty unique among the skate parks in San Jose. It is completely free to enter, though the bosses of the park induce the use of pads. Stonegate also proves that bowls do not have to be deep to provide lots of surfaces to shred on. Though it is just around 5 feet at its deepest point, the bowl here is another wonder of micronized design.

There are Some Big Action Sports in San Jose, as Well as Little Ones

While Stonegate proves that small designs are amazing, Lake Cunningham gave Wormhoudt masses of room to work with. It costs $2 to skate, and in the park safety pads must be worn.

408MX teaches the Bay Area a Thing or Two About Dirt Bikes

That having been said, Lake Cunningham is sizeable. It is said to be the most important of all the skate parks in San Jose. That is saying a good deal, considering just how congruent California is with the game of motocross. Even going out to Borrego Springs or other California desert regions, you can see riders jumping over dunes, riding up steep mountain sides, and dominating the desert scape.

Nevertheless this area has been hosting motorbike races since at least 1915, and in the evaluation of some reports, it might have been as early as 1910. Those early riders could likely whip some sense into today's adrenaline junkies. I know I sure wouldn't want to have to ride against one of those old timers, they were probably much stronger too, due to the sense that older bikes were made of much heavier materials.




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