extreme sports

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Across
  1. 5. prevent a person or thing from being harmed or something that does it from reaching them.
  2. 8. Hormone secreted by the adrenal glands that in stressful situations increases blood pressure, heart rate, the amount of glucose in the blood, accelerates metabolism, etc.
  3. 10. vuelo sin motor, despegando de una pendiente y volando aprovechando las corrientes térmicas y dinámicas
  4. 13. activity in which a person throws himself from a high height, with one point of the elastic rope tied to the torso or ankle, and the other end attached to the starting point of the jump.
  5. 14. number of people or things considered as a collective unit.
  6. 15. Sport that consists of competing in speed or skill with kayaks, canoes or canoes manned by one or more people, through calm or rough waters
Down
  1. 1. Knowledge of something, or the ability to do so, that is acquired by having done, lived, felt or suffered it one or more times.
  2. 2. is contrary to the definition of disease, and is the object of special attention from medicine and health sciences.
  3. 3. Physical activity or exercise, subject to certain rules, in which there is evidence, with or without competition, of ability, dexterity or physical strength.
  4. 4. is about the art of displacement overcoming obstacles and difficulties along the way, both physical and mental. Can be done in rural landscapes or in the field.
  5. 6. activity that consists of climbing over walls, using one's own physical strength.
  6. 7. Sport that consists of jumping with a parachute from an airplane, a mountain or another height.
  7. 9. Source, situation or act with the potential to cause harm in terms of human harm or impairment of health, or a combination of these.
  8. 11. Possibility of a setback or misfortune, that someone or something suffers harm or damage.
  9. 12. A form of protective garment worn on the head and generally made of metal or some other strong material, typically for the protection of the head against falling objects or high speed collisions.