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Snowboarding Safety Tips

Snowboarding is a high adrenaline purely fun sport. But with this kind of physical sport there are always risks involved. Being familiar with the safety measures and precautions when snowboarding will greatly reduce the chances of you retiring early from your budding extreme sports career!

 

To be able to enjoy the sport of snowboarding, first you must be fit. It is always wise to hit the gym or exercise to improve your core muscles. This way you will be able to increase your control and stability while riding the snowboard. It is those core muscles that will help you maneuver the slopes when you do hit the snowboarding trail. Endurance and good leg strength is also key in preventing injuries since when you are easily fatigued, you definitely will lose control of your board.

Wearing the proper equipment and the right snow gear will also guarantee your extended enjoyment of snowboarding. It pays to wear weather proof clothes but overdoing it will cost you your mobility! Just wear enough layers of clothing and make sure that you can still move freely. If your gear restrains you to move as necessary, the entire point of the sport is good as buried under all those layers of clothes!

The most common part of the body injured during snowboarding is the wrist. When you lose your balance, the natural tendency is to plant your hands to break the fall. This may lead to a wrist fracture, the highest registered culprit among snowboarder's woes. Snowboarders, especially beginners who have yet to get a hang of the board balancing act, should wear wrist guards every time they hop on a board.

A rather more serious type of injury that awaits pro snowboarders and beginners alike is a head injury. The resulting tumbles or falls may lead to concussions serious enough to knock you out or worse, put you in a hospital bed. But this serious type of injury can be easily avoided with the simplest precaution. Yes you guessed it right; wearing a helmet can greatly reduce the risk of you becoming a vegetable when you encounter high velocity impact collisions on the ice. So you better be sure to wear a helmet every time you surf the ice!

Wearing proper safety gear and equipment will get you through your snowboarding escapade safe and sound but if you do not have the basic equipment, you may opt to borrow a set. But if ever you do decide to borrow a helmet and other snowboarding gear, you must remember to only use the ones that fit you perfectly. Renting from a pro shop is recommended so that they can help you find the necessary equipment that fits you properly. Non-fitting equipment is almost as bad as not wearing any. Imagine tumbling on the snow covered slope when your helmet gets loose the instant your head hits the ground, a total bummer!

Advanced features of some equipment will also help reduce possible injuries. A good example is the multi mode release feature found on snowboarding boots. Rear release boots found in modern bindings is a proven safety feature that greatly reduces the risk of injury. Be safe so you will have fun as you glide down the slopes!

 

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