Boxing
Hang-gliding
Racing (cars, motorbikes, etc., etc)
Karate, jijutsu, or related "sports" the WTS considers to have a pagan religious background, even TaiChi is forbidden if the elder in question is savvy to the background
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g95 9/22 pp. 12-13 Should I Learn Self-Defense? ***There is a greater danger, however, in learning the martial arts. The Economist magazine recently reported: "Most, if not all, of the martial arts are inextricably linked to the three main East Asian religions, Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism." Another source adds: "Everything done in karate?every movement, every feeling?can be traced to some principle of Zen." Zen is a sect of Buddhism that emphasizes religious meditation. These religious roots pose a serious problem for Christians in view of the Bible?s words at 2 Corinthians 6:17: "?Therefore get out from among [false worshipers], and separate yourselves,? says Jehovah, ?and quit touching the unclean thing.?"
Parachuting
This is not an all inclusive list. JWs will tell you it is up to "your conscience" as they manipulate you into doing that they want.
Any recreation that puts your life at risk for recreational reason (per the WTS)
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g94 7/8 Thrill Sports?Should I Take a Chance? *** After researching matters thoroughly?and talking things over with your parents?it may well be concluded that you would be better-off steering clear of extreme thrill sports. Your parents may prefer that you pursue activities that seem to be less inherently life threatening, such as bicycling, skating, skiing, and snorkeling, to name a few. Of course, even relatively safe activities can be dangerous if proper precautions are not taken.
This happened to a small group of Christian youths who decided to go for a hike. They veered off the trail and began climbing a narrow edge on a steep cliff. Before long they found themselves virtually trapped, unable to go safely either forward or backward. The youth leading the group then heard a sudden noise. Two of his companions had fallen to their death. How tragic!
"Bungee jumping" is a sport in which jumpers, attached to a long elastic cord called a bungee, leap from bridges, cranes, and even hot-air balloons. This allows for a virtual free-fall before the cord stretches tight, halting the plunge.
And especially is any activity wrong if it takes time away from attending 5 hours of JW meetings and the unwritten rule of 10 hours a month preaching quota.
Blondie