Sports are just an activity, but many people are looking for this adrenaline rush. What makes us participate in risky events, even if it can be life-threatening? Is it some kind of instinct or just a desire to feel alive? I think we are all familiar with this feeling when the heart is pounding during an important match or competition. For example, when I watch the World Cup final, I get nervous, as if I were playing myself. Why does this happen? Maybe someone will share their opinion?
top of page
Call Us Now! 423-825-6247
To test this feature, visit your live site.
Adrenaline rush in sports: how does it affect our perception and behavior?
Adrenaline rush in sports: how does it affect our perception and behavior?
2 comments
Like
2 Comments
bottom of page
I believe that adrenaline is not just biological reaction, but something more. It seems to me that people tend to seek risk precisely because of the desire for bright emotions. In some ways, it's even a cultural phenomenon. Remember how many people are into extreme sports or watch martial arts, where it is important not only to win, but also to experience intense moments that take your breath away.