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Tips For Snowboarders

Snowboarding is indeed a fun sport. But it did not get its extreme, adrenaline infused tag without any basis. Extreme sports like snowboarding can be made a lot safer if you know the do's and don'ts. So especially for budding enthusiasts out there, just read on before you even consider riding your board!

 

First you have to check if your gear and equipment are clean. Check your boots and especially your board. See if they still click in place perfectly. A dirty pair of boots and a dirty snowboard equals an impending accident. Do consider that it would be shameful at the very least on your end going to a snow white mountain slope with dirt on your gear!

Secondly, when planning on snowboarding, always make sure that friends or relatives are well informed on where you are planning on going. This is a necessary precaution just in case something bad happens to you! Save your loved ones the pain and trouble of having to scour every single spot you are known to visit.

Next, never ever forget to wear only waterproof clothes and gear. Wearing otherwise will surely lead to on site issues. Waterproof gear will include your trusty waterproof jacket, pants and of course, waterproof gloves. These are all essential to enjoying your stay on the snowboarding slope doing away with the uncomfortable chill brought about by a very wet ride on your snowboard. Save your concentration for more important stuff!

Also, never go out on a snowboarding run without doing lunch first! Your body needs fuel to burn while you are out wrestling the cold icy mountain slopes. Ending up starving after a couple of runs will be the least of your woes. You can get cramps while snowboarding on an empty stomach. Remember to pack those calories before you hit the slopes or else the slopes are going to send you home packing! Ideal chow for your churning stomach is pasta and other high carbohydrate-low fat meals.

On the flipside, overdoing your meal is also not a good idea. Just remember, even for snowboarding experts, a balanced meal is always best. Too much food while engaging in extreme sports activities will also cause your mobility to drop a notch.

Next, try to gauge yourself when you are about to do a particular run. Never consider doing stunts that are way too advanced for your skill level. It does not hurt to take things slowly even when snowboarding runs do tend to get overly exhilarating! Increase the excitement with your tricks gradually; you will only be fooling yourself if you go jumping ahead of your current, actual skill set. This may lead to your premature retirement as a budding snowboarding enthusiast!

Lastly, always bring an extra set of clothes and some backup energy boosters---snacks! With an all day snowboarding fest, snowboarders are always encouraged to bring along a change of clothes to avoid discomfort especially toward the end of the day. When snowboarding, you will feel thirsty and hungry, so before you wear down have something to drink and eat.

 

 

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