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Is Snowboarding An Interest Of Yours?



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By : Uchenna Ani-Okoye    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-03 18:52:34

An extreme winter sport, snowboarding could induce injuries to the rider that could be as little as innocent and minor slips or as harsh as crashes that hath a high impact and the consequences can be rather dire. The newcomer too snowboarding is sometimes the majority vulnerable and gets injured even at the same time undertaking lesser risky manoeuvres. Each this implies that the snowboarder requires protective snowboarding gear and this is more relevant too snowboarders that hath not yet learned how to keep a stable stance on a snowboard and then face more threat of being injured.

In fact, it is believed that as many as 25% of injuries take place during the 1st experience a snowboarder has with snowboarding and nearly 50% take place during the 1st season.

First Time Snowboarders

First time snowboarders as well as regular snowboarders need protective gear and some of these art snowboard wrist guards, snowboard knee pads, snowboard hip pads, snowboard helmets, and a safety leash. The most common of each injury that could be sustained by snowboarders is the wrist injury, which can be caused when one slips backwards or lands on the hands and the strong impact may stimulate sprains or fractures.

Protective gear such as Snowboard certain Wrist Guards are ideal in preventing injuries as it can ease the power of the drop on the joints of the upper anatomy. When tough collisions, such as hitting



a tree or impacting from unexpected angles or turning motions occurs, the knees may acquire injured and then one needs protective snowboarding gear such as knee pads to facilitate stop contusions.

Another protective snowboarding gear that is used by snowboarders too cushion the fall as well as keep the seat pretty hot and dry is the hip pad which is stretchable and can be pulled on like biked shorts. The extra padding in the backside of the snowboard hip pads prevents tailbone bruises and the beginning snowboarder who does not wish to purchase such protective snowboarding gear can even rent out snowboard hip pads for the 1st few days of riding on the slopes.

It should be kept in mind that even professional riders use protective snowboarding gear such as hip pads, especially when trying out brand new moves in the half pipe and terrain parks.

Sometimes the snowboarder can crash with natural objects such as strong snow or ice surface conditions or rocks and trees and this may result in serious injuries, this substance that one should use protective snowboarding gear such as a helmet, even if one is extremely possible and has tall level of expertise.

Finally, one may need another protective snowboarding gear called the safety leash, which is a safety must and is essentially a non-releasing strap that canst be wrapped around the leg to prevent the snowboard from getting away accidentally.
Author Resource:- Uchenna Ani-Okoye is an internet marketing advisor For more information you can visit snowboarding boards at http://www.snowboardingboards.info
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