hai teman teman sebelumnya ane pengen ngeshare post nih, tapi berbahasa inggris bukanyya sok sokan tapi emang artikelnya seru, ini juga ane dapet dari suatu sumber mendunia... chek it out yokk
1. Diana Nyad (@diananyad)
Diana Nyad is a world champion long distance swimmer and broke numerous world records during the 1970s, before leaving the water for a full 30 years. Now in her 60s, she’s back at it, and has been
vying to complete the swim from Cuba to Florida she first attempted in 1978.
Diana is proof that youth is hardly the determining factor in what you can accomplish. Her tweets reflect her positive and inspiring attitude, and she’s very responsive, so chances are you can get a shout out!
2. Ed Stafford (@Ed_Stafford)
Ed Stafford is one of a rare breed these days: a professional adventurer and survivor. He’s also the reigning European Adventurer of the Year. In August of last year, he became the first man to
walk the entire length of the Amazon River, a feat that took him 28 months.
He leads remote expeditions all around the world and works with the United Nations in Afghanistan. If you want to know what he’s up to now – and where he’s going next – follow him on Twitter.
3. Mark Jobman (@adventurechrons)
Following Mark is the easiest way both to connect with him and get the best of his online community,
Adventure Chronicles. He dabbles in rafting, mountain climbing, kayaking, hiking, surfing, environmental advocacy, and all sorts of outdoor activities.
Adventure Chronicles also features gear reviews and articles on everything from
ice caving in Patagonia to the importance of group decision making while traveling in numbers
4. Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk)
The legendary skater no longer competes, but he remains an influential figure. Becoming one of Hawk’s more than two and a half million followers is a great way to keep your finger on the pulse of the world of extreme sports.
5. Matthias Giraud (@matthiasgiraud)
He’s worth following, if only to keep up with his latest stunts and videos
6. Tim Shieff (@TimothyShieff)
His tweets,
like his Tumblr, are a mix of inane jokes, music videos and his own exploits. (Warning: he is partial to explicit language.) He tweets a lot, and most of his comments can be dismissed at a glance. But there are plenty of gems as well, weighted more to the humorous than the profound.
7. Rebecca Rusch (@thequeenofpain)
Rebecca is a world-class endurance athlete, regularly taking on 24 hour bike races, cross-country skiing, whitewater rafting and ultra-marathons. This year, she started and organized the “SRAM Gold Rusch Tour,” a series of ride initiatives for women.
Her tweets are full of pictures and videos, so you can keep an eye on one of the more impressive women in sports.
8. Scott Jurek (@scottjurek)
He is also a strict vegan, featured in the New York Times bestselling book
Born to Run, which called him the best ultrarunner “arguably of all time.” Follow him for running advice, heads up on when he’ll be speaking, and reminders that anyone with enough will can achieve the amazing.
9. Ray Zahab (@RayZahab)
The run inspired Ray to fight for clean-water initiatives in Africa. He soon founded
impossible2Possible, which encourages young people to “use adventure as a medium to educate, inspire and empower our global community.” Follow Ray to keep up to date on his adventures and those he inspires.