Why Our Sporting Achievements are Making us Push Ourselves Further

After one of the most inspiring years of sport we have ever experienced, more and more of us are pushing ourselves further and further in terms of what we hope to achieve. Inspired by those achieving great things against the odds, more and more people are realising that they have the power to do some pretty amazing things. And it is not only those in Britain, spurred on by our success as sports hosts, that are trying to push themselves to the extreme.

After a spate of impressive feats such as a man skydiving from the edge of space and another man who attempted to cross the Irish Sea in what was affectively a large hamster wheel, more and more people are looking at ways to break records, capture imaginations or even simply achieve something for themselves.

And whilst the majority of us won’t be breaking records, or have the resources to try our own daredevil stunts or sporting goals, there are still plenty of ways to push ourselves to the limits – and to do such a thing for a good cause too.

No matter what you want to do, there will be a way to do it for charity, raising money or awareness and in turn achieving something for a good cause and not merely your own sporting desires. Whether you find out the cost to climb Kilimanjaro or decide to set a record for running marathons, there will be many ways to raise money for charity and push yourself to the limit simultaneously.

It is also not just about breaking records and being unique, but merely about pushing yourself and doing something that will change the way you look at the world. Climbing a mountain such as Kilimanjaro, the world’s largest stand-alone mountain, can not only help you to get out of your comfort zone, but the experience is one that is likely to change you forever, and with the cost of climbing Kilimanjaro able to be offset against money you may raise for a genuinely impressive cause, you may also find that such goals are financially attainable as well as physically attainable.

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