@evilclive I don't tend to think of climbing as an adrenaline rush kind of activity either. Maybe it's because I partake in it regularly but whilst it can scare the bijigers out of me at times, I don't feel I push myself to my limits.
You never fall, even with a top rope? When I dabbled 25 years ago, I was completely unhappy about leading, but fine seconding - with a rope above, slipping isn't a problem. The tiny amount of bolted stuff I did was sort of between - I did fall off, but I trusted the bolts a lot more than a wonky bit of metal I put in a crack somewhere

Even the experts don't go that far. The recent movie Free Solo is really interesting. Alex Honnold likes to achieve amazing feats without a rope but he does this by repeating moves again and again and again with a rope until he has like a muscle memory of what to do so the risk has been reduced.
I know how that cameraman filming at the bottom felt - a lot of that film gave me jitters. But yes, Alex Honnold is definitely at the sane end of this game - there's a lot of people doing genuinely stupid stuff to look good on video out there. Though would I take bets on him making it past 50? Not sure...