Just like skateboarding, many people can start with basic gliding as soon as they get the hang of it.
But there's also a large group of people who, no matter how hard they try, can't stand properly on a skateboard. After a short glide, they feel a splitting headache and even weak legs, causing them to fall.
These people often need to train for a long time to gradually get used to sports like skateboarding or surfing. Practicing fancy techniques is even more challenging; they need to put in several times the effort as others to barely accomplish the same moves.
This is because the amygdala in their brains can handle less stimulation. These people also have poorer balance and can easily fall off when standing on a narrow bridge. They need to undergo a period of desensitization training, reducing the sensitivity of the amygdala to adapt to such an unstable environment.
Wang Ye prides himself on having climbed countless peaks and challenged countless extreme sports by now.
