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Any adventure brings about the psychological feeling of fear even if safety procedures have been adhered to.
the participant is protected by a rope and, if they fall, the chance of injury is diminished. The psychological feeling of fear is still evident, but the risk of injury is not an issue. An example of real risk would be if the participant was to climb on the course without a rope. In this situation, there would be a much higher risk of falling and, perhaps, injury.
participar del riesgo depende de cada cual,hasta donde sea perceptible como tal,quizá para algunos el no atarse signifique un alto riesgo, pero para otros quizá, la actividad en sí ya es un riesgo...
¿La percepción de riesgo real está en la mente del que participa?
A percieved risk is one in which there is a psychological feeling of fear despite the risk of injury not being an issue (whereby one is protected from a real risk)
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What are some different cathedral ranges?
A high ropes course -Cathedral Ranges 1. Perceived Risk When a participant is protected by a rope, the risk of injury is very low but the psychological feeling of fear is still evident. The risk of injury is not an issue. An example of real risk would be if the participant was to climb on the course without a rope. In this situation, there would be a much higher risk of falling and pehaps to get injured.
adventure without security equipment can be fatal
The people who have aim,they have achieved any course?