Extreme Activities In San Diego

By Rod Bourgoine


If the typical day sunbathing at the beach or visiting a museum sounds dull to you, you might be the type of person that enjoys activities that are a bit more thrilling and extreme. San Diego is the perfect place for people who enjoy more rugged adventures that the usual day playing golf or a sedate whale watching cruise. Here are a few suggestions of the types of extreme activities that are available in the San Diego area.

With such proximity to the ocean, there are many excellent options for water sports, from parasailing to waterskiing to scuba diving. La Jolla has some fascinating sea caves and several companies offer kayaking adventures in and around the caves. Cliff jumping in La Jolla is also a popular activity for extremists, but it is important to note that while there are some great jumps, the sport itself is illegal. If these suggestions sound too pedestrian, you could opt to try something fun like open ocean shark dives. Typically you will be swimming with Blue sharks and Makos, and while the latter can be aggressive, you probably will be perfectly safe in your shark-resistant cage.

Surfing is a great sport for people of all ages, and big wave surfing is definitely an extreme sport. Generally, the best waves in San Diego County can be found at Black's Beach or at the world-famous Trestles, which is located on the San Diego-Orange County border. If you seek truly massive waves, you can find a company that will take you by boat to the Cortes Bank. From there you can tow out to some huge waves, often as big as you will find anywhere on earth, include famous big wave beaches such as Maverick's and also Hawaii's Waimea Bay.

You don't have to just stay by the water to enjoy some extreme fun. There are plenty of adventures to enjoy up in the air. Combine the fun of flying and the ocean by renting a jetpack and soaring as high as 30 feet above the ocean and then diving into the waves. There are quite a few excellent skydiving centers in the county for those wishing to truly experience a death-defying activity. You can even go on a fighter jet experience and take part in dog fighting maneuvers. While you won't actually be shot at, the planes are authentic fighter jets and the stunt flying is as real as it gets without actually being in combat.

San Diego has great scenery, but unlike many other areas in Southern California, mountain ranges aren't really part of the view. However, there are still some great options out there for those who enjoy climbing. Mission Trails Regional Park is a great centrally located park and it offers Mission Gorge, which has some great rock climbing areas. If you love bouldering, practice and improve your skills at Mt. Woodsen, which has an immense amount of different boulders to tackle. Of course, there are plenty of indoor facilities with rock climbing walls, and this can be a good option for practicing on the approximately nine days each year when the weather is inclement.

If you want be fit and strong to take on all of these extreme adventures, you definitely should train in an extreme way. Consider joining The Arena MMA, which is one of the top MMA gyms in the United States. This San Diego MMA gym offers classes in everything from boxing to Muay Thai to Judo to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. You can also take CrossFit classes or consider trying out FightBuilt, which was a program created at The Arena that was designed specifically for athletes training in multiple combat sports.




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