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The Differences In The Snowboards For Girls And Boys
The difference is not in the practice of the sport itself but only in the snowboard and that is the size of the snowboard, which is smaller in the case of the one for girls. There is no restriction in the case that a girl wishes to use a boy’s snowboard however, it is suggested girls use snowboards for girls for the following reasons: the size and the weight.
While some girls are able to handle a heavier, larger snowboard, other girls who are medium height and weight find it difficult; therefore the snowboard for girls is lighter and considerably smaller.
Like surfing, snowboarding is a sport that is based on nature and when you are on a slope, flying through the winds on the tip of the snow, any extra weight or size can bring you down. The snowboard, like the surfing board, becomes one with the rider and, therefore, it needs to be proportionate with the same.
Finding The Right Snowboard For You
If you are shopping for your first snowboard, you may want to first weigh yourself and ensure you know your height before you go to the store to buy or rent, for these are the two criteria by which you should consider purchasing your snowboard.
Try and rent a snowboard at first to see the difference between snowboards for girls and boys as well as to get a grip of the sport. Only after that, you might be ready to purchase your first snowboard.
Other Essential Snowboarding Equipment
In order to make snowboarding a safe sport you will need to ensure you have the right equipment, as well, besides the snowboard itself and that is: the helmet which will protect your head in case of a fall, padding for your knees, hips and well as elbows as those are the areas most prone to getting hurt in case you may fall, the snowboarding suit, which is similar to the skiing suit and the gloves to protect your hands.
Additional to the above mentioned items, you will need glasses to protect your eyes from the glare of the snow as well as the wind blowing directly in your eyes.
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Should I take Snowboarding lessons?If you are inexperienced, then it is highly recommended you take lessons. It’s allot harder than it looks, and hitting the slopes with no tuition can cause you and others injuries.Where can I learn to Snowboard?Many countries have artificial ski slopes you can go learn at before you venture on your holidays, although if one is not available you will most likely be able to pay for some tuition at your holiday destination. To prevent disappointment it’s suggested you book lessons before you travel.
I can Ski, can I snowboard with no lessons?Skiing and snowboarding use fairly different techniques, so for your own safety lessons are recommended. As a skier, you will most likely pick up snowboarding much quicker than someone with no slope experience.Am I regular or goofy?Regular and Goofy refer to two different stances possible in snowboarding, with Regular being left foot forward, and goofy being right foot forward. If you already Skateboard or Surf, you probably already know your stance, but if not, there are a few ways to try and determine you appropriate one:
Kick a ball, which ever foot you use will most likely need to be your back foot on the board.
Go to a staircase and walk up it, which foot did you use first, this should most likely be your back foot when standing on the snowboard.
Is snowboarding dangerous?Like most sports, there is an inherent danger with Snowboarding. Although it’s impossible to remove all risks, taking some simple precautions can make the experience safer.
Take some lessons – If your new to snowboarding, don’t think you can just pick it up, lessons will make you learn quicker and in a safer manor
Wear Protection – Better be safe than sorry, wear as much protective clothing as possible. Helmets, wrist guards, knee pads, elbow pads, and impact shorts are all good examples.
Stay on slopes you feel comfortable on – Don’t jump on the black runs, when first learning stick to the nursery slopes, and move on to more difficult runs as you gain confidence.
Snowboard in groups – Don’t go out alone when first starting out, try to learn with a partner, or go out with a more seasoned boarder
Don’t push yourself to hard – If you get tired, take a rest, otherwise you risk causing an injury.
What age can you learn to snowboard?Equipment is made for children as young as five, although most ski resorts will not teach children younger than seven years old. There is no definitive age, so it is up to the parent to evaluate if their child is ready to snowboard or not.
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