Some of the world’s most
elite athletes live lifestyles that are far different from any other
professional athlete. Motocross riders endure the most physically demanding and
dangerous conditions and are only recognized by a small portion of the total
population. These athletes compete year-round for championship tiles and race
victories for race teams which are much like employers. These athletes must maintain
their lifestyle of extremely demanding training to keep competitive with other
top performing competition. As new technology advances these race machines
become even faster and more maneuverable than ever before. This has pushed
these athletes to the edge as racing has become increasingly dangerous. One
small mistake at these speeds can cause severe injury to these athletes,
forcing them to sit out for the duration of the season.
Training never stops for
these athletes as they transition from an indoor season directly into an
outdoor season. They are then exposed to the natural elements of extreme temperatures
in head to toe gear in addition to wet and muddy conditions increasing the risk
of a mistake which can be devastating to the riders. They are forced to
relocate their family to be able to train at team race facilities located in
Florida and California. These strategic locations allow these race teams to
practice year-round for both indoor and outdoor seasons. Controlling these
250lb pound machines on technical tracks battling with 20 other riders is no
easy task. Heart monitors on these riders show results of anaerobic plus heart
rates. This form of endurance has granted motocross
the title of the most physically demanding and dangerous sport in the world.
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