Thursday, November 1, 2012

Get An Extreme Sports App To Meet Your Needs

By Tonia Michael


Extreme sports have rapidly gained strong popularity around the world. Snow skiers, surfers, sky jumpers, base jumpers, hang gliders, scuba divers, skate boarders, MTB riders are just some of the enthusiasts that relish taking their sporting skills to the limit. There are many examples of an extreme sports app. They have all been developed as tools to help adventurers get the most out of their pursuits.

These tools help thrill-seeking adventurers track their progress, find new spots, record their best moments and overcome emergencies. Some of the apps are paid, but many are free. All take advantage of clever iPhone technologies. Many athletes consider them essential equipment for any extreme sports person.

The Extreme Sports Map is a leading example. Tens of thousands of locations all over the planet are pinpointed on the map. It shows surf breaks, skate spots, bike trails and other extreme locations. New entries are constantly added as recommended by athletes; riders for riders and skaters for skaters. Geo-location allows them to find spots nearby their location.

Ski Track is another cool tool made especially for snow skiers and boarders. It documents the actual speed traveled by a skier or boarder. The app turns a iPhone into a personal speedometer. At the very least, the app can eliminate arguments among your buddies about how fast you are really boarding down the piste or schussing down the black run on skis.

Best Session Ever is useful for all thrill-seeking sports freaks, from skate boarder to hang glider, from diver to jumper. It allows athletes to record, log and easily share their best sporting moments with family and buddies, using Facebook if they wish. The app cements experience into into a a permanent record, complete with tracking and geo-location. The software is easy to use.

Best Session Ever has established a sizable athletic community all around the globe. The software can benefit all community members in a very, customized specific way. For instance, each member can search out the latest locations recommended by other members. The data logger (or recorder) functionality allows members to track personal progress; pinpoint what they enjoyed and where they enjoyed it; document it in images and text and then easily share that record with others.

The Rescue app is for the safety-conscious. The software can make a real difference in emergencies. It triggers flashing lights, audio alarms and GPS tracking to help alert rescuers pinpoint your location. Rescue sends pre-defined SMS messages to selected contacts advising them your precise location. It can also auto-dial emergency services. To be really prepared when it really, really counts, get Rescue.

There is sure to be an extreme sports app that is right for you. Literally hundreds are available from the Apple App store. Each one helps you push the limits of the sport a little further. The right one for you will help you realize your potential and achieve your goals.




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