Were you blown away while watching high flying skaters and
mind blowing stunts at the recent X Games Asia? Maybe you're itching to get into
the extreme life yourself but are not sure of where to go or what is available
in this city to get you started. Here we bring you a run down of some of
Shanghai's hottest extreme sports clubs to get your blood sugar levels pumping
and give you a taste for living life on the edge.
BMX
Biking
The SMP Skate Park caters to another extreme sport: BMX
biking. "Shanghai has so many buildings with good rails and marble for
sliding-it's unbelievable," says Aussie instructor and BMX announcer for X Games
Asia, George Jackson. The guards won't kick you out and will actually applaud
you¨Cas long as you aren't bothering any of the people entering the building."
The Science and Technology Museum and the park near the Shanghai Concert Hall
are also great places for BMX stunts. SMP Shanghai, 021-65907622
Climbing to the Summit
Forget sports with
wheels. Instead, try something that'll work calluses in your hands and put dirt
under your fingernails. Not for the faint-hearted, Shanghai offers several
artificial rock climbing centers based at Shanghai Stadium and Hongkou Stadium.
Members also embark on wilderness trips in order to scale the real thing. "The
best local spot is South High Hill in Hangzhou, just four kilometers from the
West Lake, but the mecca in China for rock climbing is in Guangxi's Yangshuo,"
says Felix, a local rock climbing enthusiast, during his practice run at
Shanghai Stadium. "Don't be hasty. Always warm up and start slow. Have respect
for your surroundings because it's very easy to get hurt." Shanghai Stadium
Sports Center, 021-64265178
Inline
Skating
Skaters' wildest dreams are realized at SMP. The largest
of its kind in Asia, this skate park has it all: A mammoth half pipe, huge bowls
with a spacious street course and most importantly, it's free. This USD$12
million course was built by the government and is now owned by a local
businessman. The intermediate to advanced level course is usually covered with
experienced foreigners and dotted with up-and-coming locals, but you¡¯ll also
find skaters wheeling around downtown. Eric Loriot, a telecommunications
engineer, recently started a local inline skate club that meets near the
Shanghai Concert Hall and skates around the city. Bring your helmet and be
prepared to dodge taxis. SMP Shanghai, 6590-7622; Eric Loriot, 139-1713-6401
Fly Like a Bird
Ever wished you could fly? If
a panoramic bird's eye view over some of China's most beautiful countryside is
what you're after, then get strapped in and taken to the skies with paragliding.
While gliding serenely through the air you can see fantastic locations such as
beautiful Hangzhou and the city of Jinan. "Paragliding is an easy and cheap way
to enjoy all the advantages of flying," says orchestrator Jim Qin. "You are out
in the open skies enjoying the view rather than being in the metal box of an
airplane feeling depressed." Dates are weather dependent, yet on a clear, calm
day it is common to wind down for hours and hours as you and fellow gliders
drift through the air getting a taste for the "high" life. Beginner's classes
cost 5,000 yuan for eight hours over six days. Jim Qin, 133-1174-0909
Pedal Pumping with Prodigy
Hopping up the
stairs of your own building or attempting to get your wheels stuck in the grass,
is pretty much as close as you can get to mountain biking in the city. To find
people who can take you to the great outdoors, pedal over to Prodigy Mountain
Biking Club. For the past three years, this 300 member strong group has offered
everything from 40km evening rides to weekend adventure trips. However, you'll
spend as much time off the bike as you will on it. "Practice trips prepare you
for future 80km mountain biking adventures and sometimes falling into a river,"
says Prodigy group leader Yuan. If you've ever dreamed of becoming a true blue
stump jumper, then they may sponsor you to join their team. Besides, what could
be more exciting than flying down hills of loose soil with the possibility of
wedging your tire into a rock flying through the air and imprinting your face
into the soil. Prodigy Mountain Biking Club, 021-64377559