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		<title>Snowboarding Coats: Stay Warm Doing What You Love</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you head out for that snowboarding vacation, you&#8217;re going to want to stock up on all of your gear. This includes, of course, a snowboard, goggles, gloves and a snowboarding coat. Snowboarding coats are a necessity when you want to go snowboarding. Snowboarding coats not only look stylish but they provide you with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you head out for that snowboarding vacation, you&#8217;re going to want to stock up on all of your gear. This includes, of course, a snowboard, goggles, gloves and a snowboarding coat. Snowboarding coats are a necessity when you want to go snowboarding. Snowboarding coats not only look stylish but they provide you with the warmth you need from the cold elements but they also have the necessary padding in case you fall. And, if you&#8217;ve ever been snowboarding, chances are, you&#8217;re going to fall.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The most important part of snowboarding coats, however, is that they keep you warm. Snowboarding is done in really cold weather and you can&#8217;t really have fun if you&#8217;re freezing your butt off. Snowboarding coats are meant to keep you warm, not only from the chill of the air but from the snow when you fall down. Going on jumps and slopes is fun but you&#8217;re going to fall down. That&#8217;s part of the fun. However, you want to be protected from the falls and the cold, and that is exactly what snowboarding coats provide.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Visit your local ski and skate shop to find the best deals on snowboarding coats. You can even try the internet. The internet is a great place to find not only snowboarding coats but also boards and all of the rest of the gear you&#8217;re going to need for your snowboarding vacation. There&#8217;s nothing like going on a snowboarding vacation once you&#8217;ve stocked up on all the gear. You should even try online auction sites like Ebay. These sites are perfect for finding snowboarding coats and other gear for your entire family. Take the entire clan on a snowboarding trip and be prepared to have the time of your life.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
A Variety Of Styles And Colors</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Snowboarding coats come in a variety of colors and styles so you&#8217;re bound to find one to fit your taste. Search around for the best deals but be careful. Just because the snowboarding coats are cheap, doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;re the best. Make sure you&#8217;re protected where it counts. Check the padding and make sure that, if and when you do fall, you are protected where you need to be. You don&#8217;t want to go on a snowboarding vacation only to wind up in the ER with a broken arm or leg. That&#8217;s the last thing you want when you&#8217;re on a mission to have fun.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
So, grab your board, your goggles, your gloves and your coat and hit the jumps. Even if you&#8217;re not a pro, you&#8217;ll look like one. Just make sure you go easy if you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re doing or else you just might end up with a nice cast or, worse, a head wound to go with all your fancy gear.</p>
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		<title>Are Snowboards For Girls Different Than Those For Boys?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 08:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snowboarding is the ultimate thrill you can achieve on the slopes; surfers, windsurfers and skaters are guilty to have inspired this sport and everyone else seems to be following the example. While there are no restriction on who can practice snowboarding, there are some differences between snowboards for girls and those that are for boys. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snowboarding is the ultimate thrill you can achieve on the slopes; surfers, windsurfers and skaters are guilty to have inspired this sport and everyone else seems to be following the example. While there are no restriction on who can practice snowboarding, there are some differences between snowboards for girls and those that are for boys.</p>
<p>The Differences In The Snowboards For Girls And Boys<br />
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&#8217;s snowboard however, it is suggested girls use snowboards for girls for the following reasons: the size and the weight.<br />
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.<br />
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.</p>
<p>Finding The Right Snowboard For You<br />
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.<br />
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.</p>
<p>Other Essential Snowboarding Equipment<br />
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.<br />
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.<br />
Enjoy a unique sport, which will bring you excitement and fun.</p>
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		<title>Snowboarding Defined &amp; Taking Good Care Of Equipments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Snowboarding is basically surfing but on snow rather than on water. Snowboarding started around the 1960&#8242;s but really made itself known with its debut at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Japan. Since then it has become one of the fastest growing sports with over 7 million people participating in the United States alone. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Snowboarding is basically surfing but on snow rather than on water. Snowboarding started around the 1960&#8242;s but really made itself known with its debut at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Japan. Since then it has become one of the fastest growing sports with over 7 million people participating in the United States alone.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Snowboarding is a winter sport and is therefore difficult to participate in at any other time due to lack of snow. There are many ski resorts that now have slopes that are for snowboarding only so for those interested in trying out snowboarding ski resorts are a good place to start.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The main equipment that you will need for snowboarding is the board itself, snowboard boots and snowboard bindings. Of course you should also wear a good quality helmet and gloves. You can rent this equipment at ski resorts if you want to try out the sport before purchasing any equipment. It is actually a good idea to rent the equipment first anyway to find out which brand and size is best suited for you. Look for my latest article about snowboard sizing.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The main styles of snowboarding are &#8216;freeride&#8217; and &#8216;freestyle&#8217; with &#8216;freecarve&#8217; also being quite popular.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Freeride</p>
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This is the most common style of snowboard riding and probably the easiest. It is the style that you want to be doing if you are a beginner as it is simply just riding down a mountain. Whether it is the mildest of slopes or the steepest of slopes if you are just doing a straight ride down the slope then it is a freeride.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
A rider however can use some tricks while riding freeride if he chooses by using any natural terrain that may be on the slope he is riding on.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
When riding freeride riders will usually have a soft boot and the snowboard itself will often be longer with stiffer flex, this is to ride effectively on any type of snow condition you may encounter.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Freestyle</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The freestyle style is when the rider uses man made obstacles such as boxes, jumps, half pipes, quarter pipes, rails and more. They will use these objects to perform tricks such as aerial or jib tricks.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The usual stance used in freestyle is the &#8216;duck foot&#8217; stance which is when the back foot is facing the back end of the board. Freestyle riders usually use a shorter board that has additional flex.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Freecarve</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Freecarve or race is the style of snowboarding is used mainly for racing and carving. There is very little jumping if any with freecarve style as it generally focuses on carving.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Whatever style you prefer to use many resorts will be offer the appropriate slopes for you. Many resorts now have parks with rails and halfpipes for those wishing to performs some tricks.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Snowboarding is becoming a very popular sport among men and women of any age so be careful if you are trying it out you may soon be hooked.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Let&#8217;s Move On To Tips In Taking Care Of Snowboarding Equipments</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Frequent snowboarding can take its toll on your boards as well as other gears. In order to make them last and save you from further costs, it&#8217;s best that you take care of them well. Maintenance is always the key when you own valuable items.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Snowboards need regular tuning to enjoy them for many seasons and maximize your experience in this ultimate winter sport. You have to take care of your gear especially when the winter season comes to an end. Not being able to maintain it well may only result in poor performance or early deterioration of your board.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
But before you try to do anything yourself, we share some tips that will give you helpful information on what parts of your board require special care and whether it&#8217;s time you should bring them to the shop and be professionally maintained. Of course, doing the basic maintenance yourself can save you money and you can do it without the use of many specialized tools. However, if you want to smoothen the snowboard&#8217;s base, never attempt to do it alone as a specialized grinder is the only tool that can do the work.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Clean is in</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Cleaning the board is the first important step any snowboarder should take. Grime and dirt are most likely to build up on your board so make sure that you get rid of them at the end of the winter season. The best product to use is a citrus cleaner because it not only takes away dirt but also removes any dead wax from the base. All you have to do is just apply the cleaner and use a clean cloth or rag to get rid of dirt or any residue.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Check the edge</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
After cleaning, check your board to find out if there are certain portions that need fixing. Look carefully at the edges and the base. If the edges appear to be dull or burred, they need to be filed to keep them in good shape.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
As for the base, if you see any minor damage, you can easily fix it with a tune-up kit that should include a p-tex candle. However, if you&#8217;re not certain about this, better bring your equipment to a snowboard shop and have it tuned up.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Wax to the max</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Once you&#8217;ve seen that your board in is in good condition, it&#8217;s time to apply a new coat of wax. The things you will need at this stage are a scraper, iron and wax, preferably an all-temperature wax. Any iron will do but there are irons specially made for waxing a snowboard.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Now, while using the iron, apply a thick coat of wax on the base and make sure that it covers not only the base but the edges as well. Then scrape the wax from the base and the edges. The wax here serves to prevent the board from drying out and the edges from getting rusty while it is being stored.</p>
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Proper storing</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Your snowboard together with your gear should be kept in a cool dry place during the hot summer months. As much as possible, don&#8217;t store them in the basement. Boots that are the soft type should be properly cleaned and should be applied with foot oil to maintain its softness.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Following these tips is a sure way to have durable and long lasting snow boards. So, keep them in mind and have a great experience with snowboarding.</p>
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		<title>The Perfect Snowboarding Rack to Carry your Snowboard Wherever You Go</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Snowboarding is getting to be one of the most popular winter sports due to which there are an increased amount of people who need to transport their snowboards safely to different resorts during the winter season and sometimes follow the snow during summer time. The best way to carry your snowboard safely without damaging [...]]]></description>
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<p>Snowboarding is getting to be one of the most popular winter sports due to which there are an increased amount of people who need to transport their snowboards safely to different resorts during the winter season and sometimes follow the snow during summer time. The best way to carry your snowboard safely without damaging it is to install a snowboarding rack on your automobile. Let us explore together what your choices are.</p>
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Different Types of Snowboarding Racks</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
There are a few types of snowboarding racks you can choose from; depending on the size of your car as well as the number of snowboards that you will be storing in the rack at one time will determine your choice accordingly.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The suggested snowboarding rack, which seems to cover most areas, required is the multiple snowboard detachable rack that is installed on the roof of your car. The advantages of this snowboarding rack is that it can be removed by yourself with ease in order to use the roof of your car for other purposed as and when needed; it is fully covered which assures your snowboards will be safe at all times both from the weather and unwanted guests.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Depending on the material you choose your snowboarding rack to be made of the price will differ accordingly however, my suggestion would be to invest in a quality material if you already have invested in snowboards so they don&#8217;t get damaged or stolen.</p>
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Where to Acquire Your Snowboarding Rack</p>
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You can find snowboarding racks usually at auto parts store and snowboarding equipment as well. Both places would only be too happy in assisting you to custom order one should you not be able to find one of your choice in their inventory. Even though the snowboarding rack don&#8217;t come cheap they are worth the investment as they usually last you a lifetime should you take care of it as indicated; ensure that you have at least a year warranty on the same as well as service from the company should the need arise. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
The best time to purchase the rack would be during off season in the summer when you will find bargains and packages to fit all budgets. Snowboarding enthusiasts will find that the snowboarding rack is a necessary investment if they want to keep their precious snowboards in top shape for the winter sports.</p>
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A wealth of information about this snowboarding can be found through a number of locations:</p>
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1) The Internet &#8211; A favorite search engine<br />&#13;<br />
2) The Library &#8211; Don&#8217;t forget about free books!<br />&#13;<br />
3) A Bookstore &#8211; Again, books are full of useful information.<br />&#13;<br />
4) A Snowboarding Shop &#8211; Ask the workers, look at the supplies, read their books<br />&#13;<br />
5) Ask the people in your neighborhood</p>
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		<title>Snowboarding: Mountains, Snow &amp; Thrills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snowboarding is an adventure sport, much younger than surfing, skateboarding and skiing. Its history runs back to the 1960s, when this sport was developed in the United States, after conceiving inspiration from the predecessors of this sport. It is an item in the Winter Olympics too. Just like skiing, surfing and skateboarding, snowboarding also involves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snowboarding is an adventure sport, much younger than surfing, skateboarding and skiing. Its history runs back to the 1960s, when this sport was developed in the United States, after conceiving inspiration from the predecessors of this sport. It is an item in the Winter Olympics too. Just like skiing, surfing and skateboarding, snowboarding also involves moving at good speed. The surface is snow and the movement is downward from a snow covered hill or mountain top. The rider can balance himself/herself on a snowboard, jumping over the hillocks and performing amazing stunts while in the air.</p>
<p>It requires special skills and courage to take up snowboarding. The rider has to wear protective cloth to ensure protection against the ice cold weather. If you choose the location right, snowboarding is not a risky sport. It is an adventure sport, but not riskier than similar forms of sport, which have ocean waves and solid ground as surface. The technique has to be right, so is the selection of snowboards.</p>
<p>Snowboarding has been served by quite a few companies that designed strong, reliable snowboards, which guarantee better stability and pace for snowboarding. The main equipment is the snowboard, which is attached to the boots. The early history of snowboarding goes back to 1965, when Sherman Poppen designed Snurfer, which was essentially a skateboard without wheels. Then in the 1970s and 80s, much innovation was brought into the designing of snowboards. Slowly, ski resorts became open to the idea of opening their space for snowboarders and there began the history of snowboarding.</p>
<p>Free ride, freestyle and free carve are the main styles of snowboarding. They all are adopted at varying pace by snowboarding enthusiasts. In freestyle, you can find manmade obstacles placed in the path and the snowboarders manoeuvring over the obstacles with much agility and flexibility. Seeing the action is quite an interesting thing, with the riders going past at a good speed and performing gravity defying stunts.</p>
<p>Snowboarding enthusiasts also should observe the safety precautions to be safe. Protective gear are designed in good numbers. Goggles are a must to ensure protection to eyes and to prevent temporary blindness from happening, especially in a bright day. Essential protection needs to be given to the wrists, knees, head, shoulders, etc. The key thing is to be able to identify the origin of an avalanche. Also be alert enough not to trigger an avalanche. Emergency response at time of an avalanche about to happen is also a key skill required by snowboarders.</p>
<p>Snowboarding as an adventure sport has got the attention of several publications and now there are several magazine available out there, solely for the purpose of telling you about snowboards, safety gear and snowboarding holidays.</p>
<p>Nobody knows why snowboarding was invented so late. It doesn&#8217;t matter, once people get used to snowboarding, it is one smooth ride. All the beholders enjoy a snowboarding competition event, where the riders pace down the terrains, go up in the air and perform various tricks, while ensuring a safe, comfortable landing.</p>
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		<title>Hit the Slopes: Dreamy Snowboarding Vacations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; The Thrill of Snowboarding&#13; Snowboarding, the art of gliding across snowy slopes on a single elongated board, has become highly popular among lovers of winter sports. Even those who don&#8217;t like the cold, but love the thrill of physical activity, have found joy in snowboarding. No matter where in the world you live, there [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Thrill of Snowboarding<br />&#13;<br />
Snowboarding, the art of gliding across snowy slopes on a single elongated board, has become highly popular among lovers of winter sports.  Even those who don&#8217;t like the cold, but love the thrill of physical activity, have found joy in snowboarding.  No matter where in the world you live, there is a dreamy snowboarding location nearby.  Before you plan your next vacation, you may want to consider the condition of the slopes.</p>
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<p>Snowboarding Resorts<br />&#13;<br />
The nation is peppered with resorts that offer snowboarding lessons, to suit any vacation plan.  You&#8217;ll find snowboarding resorts in states across the US, if you know where to look.  In Canada, Lake Louise and Whistler are two highly popular spots for snowboarding and snowboarding lessons.  California&#8217;s Squaw Valley is a great, dreamy snowboarding vacation resort for those wishing to learn the craft of snowboarding.  Sun Valley in Idaho, and Moonlight Basin in Montana are popular Rocky Mountain snowboarding vacation destinations.  </p>
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<p>In Nevada, Heavenly is the best resort for snowboarding, and Jackson Hole is where you want to go if Wyoming is the state of your choice.  If the resort you choose features snowboarding, there will be a bevy of other winter sports to enjoy as well.  Amid lush mountain scenery and crisp white snow, you may discover that snowboarding is the answer to your dream vacation. </p>
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<p>Utah is filled with great resorts; where you can do all the snowboarding you please and even receive lessons.  Deer Valley, The Canyons, Snowbird, and Park City are all well-known and beautiful resorts that you might want to check out if you&#8217;re visiting Utah.  For snowboarding, you can hardly do better than the beautiful peaks of Utah.</p>
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<p>Unless, of course, you go to Colorado.  The US capital of winter resorts, Colorado is known for their famous resorts&#8230;and their beautiful snow.  No matter what winter activity you wish to engage in, this is one of the best places to go.  Aspen is probably the most well-known of Colorado snowboarding and skiing hotspots.  Other Colorado vacation locales include Snowmass, Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, Keystone, Breckenridge, Telluride, Steamboat Springs, Vail, Winter Park, and Beaver Creek.  </p>
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<p>A Dreamy Snowboarding Vacation<br />&#13;<br />
To have the perfect snowboarding vacation, location is important.  But the willingness to try something new is also a must when it comes to snowboarding.  Snowboarding is a sport that can be very thrilling and exciting, but also dangerous &#8211; so be sure to have all the right gear and take all the proper precautions.  Inexperienced snowboarders should receive instruction from experts for safety&#8217;s sake.  With proper instruction, snowboarding can be one of the greatest life experiences.  A snowboarding vacation is not just a trip to a snowy land, but a true adventure.  </p>
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<p>Consider where you will go, and be sure to take all the equipment and gear you need for your dreamy snowboarding vacation.  Proper planning is a must, so try to leave snowboarding lessons pre-arranged if they are needed.  Once you get to your snowboarding vacation destination, you don&#8217;t want to waste any time.  You want to get out there and hit the slopes right away, and get boarding out in the snow.  So get everything ready beforehand, to get your dreamy snowboarding vacation off and running right away.  </p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re planning a snowboarding vacation, then you&#8217;re in for a lot of fun and excitement.  Remember to stay safe, your dreamy snowboarding vacation will be a dream come true.</p>
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		<title>Protective Snowboarding Gear: A Must For Beginners And Expert Snowboarders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An extreme winter sport, snowboarding can cause injuries to the rider that could be as small as innocent and minor slips or as harsh as crashes that have a high impact and the consequences could be rather dire. The newcomer to snowboarding is often the most vulnerable and gets injured even while undertaking less risky [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An extreme winter sport, snowboarding can cause injuries to the rider that could be as small as innocent and minor slips or as harsh as crashes that have a high impact and the consequences could be rather dire. The newcomer to snowboarding is often the most vulnerable and gets injured even while undertaking less risky maneuvers. All this implies that the snowboarder requires protective snowboarding gear and this is more relevant to snowboarders that have not yet learned how to keep a stable stance on a snowboard and so face more threat of being injured.<br />
In fact, it is believed that as many as 25% of injuries take place during the first experience a snowboarder has with snowboarding and nearly 50% take place during the first season.<br />
First Time Snowboarders<br />
First time snowboarders as well as regular snowboarders need protective gear and some of these are snowboard wrist guards, snowboard knee pads, snowboard hip pads, snowboard helmets, and a safety leash. The most common of all injuries that can be sustained by snowboarders is the wrist injury, which may be caused when one slips backwards or lands on the hands and the hard impact may cause sprains or fractures.<br />
Protective gear such as Snowboard Specific Wrist Guards are ideal in preventing injuries as it can ease the force of the fall on the joints of the upper body. When hard collisions, such as hitting a tree or impacting from unexpected angles or turning motions occurs, the knees may get injured and so one needs protective snowboarding gear such as knee pads to help prevent contusions.<br />
Another protective snowboarding gear that is used by snowboarders to cushion the fall as well as keep the seat warm 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 may even rent out snowboard hip pads for the first few days of riding on the slopes.<br />
It should be kept in mind that even professional riders use protective snowboarding gear such as hip pads, especially when trying out new moves in the halfpipe and terrain parks.<br />
Sometimes the snowboarder may crash with natural objects such as hard snow or ice surface conditions or rocks and trees and this may result in serious injuries. This means that one should use protective snowboarding gear such as a helmet, even if one is very able and has high level of expertise.<br />
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 can be wrapped around the leg to prevent the snowboard from getting away accidentally.</p>
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		<title>Sports, Snowboarding Zero to Hero</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 17:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where did snowboarding originate, and the debate goes on. Whether snowboarding descended from skiing or skateboarding, snowboarding is a legitimate exciting sport that requires a descent on a snowy slope using a snowboard. It is difficult to really point out who started this fun-filled sport, but one thing is for sure; somebody will always have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where did snowboarding originate, and the debate goes on.  Whether snowboarding descended from skiing or skateboarding, snowboarding is a legitimate exciting sport that requires a descent on a snowy slope using a snowboard. It is difficult to really point out who started this fun-filled sport, but one thing is for sure; somebody will always have the idea of sliding down a snowy slope on a board or sled.</p>
<p>The growing recognition of snowboarding around the world is evidenced by its establishment as a sports discipline in 1995. As such, snowboarding has been included in events in Winter Olympics and Winter X-games. It even has a US Open tournament of its own. The growth of snowboarding as a sport is undeniable as more and more people get hooked on it.</p>
<p>Now that you are among the countless ones who want to try out the fun and excitement that only snowboarding can give, it is high time that you learn the basics of making your very first downhill ride on a snowboard. So how do you begin?</p>
<p>First, you need to procure the necessary snowboarding equipment. You need to have the right snowboarding gear, clothing, boots, and of course, snowboard. Make sure that your snowboard is the right size for you; not too expansive or narrow.</p>
<p>If you already have the necessary equipment, you can start learning the basics of riding your snowboard. Here are a few important things to remember as you start to find your destiny in snowboarding.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that snowboarding is similar to snow skiing. The body movements that enable you to control and stabilize your snowboard are the same as the movements in skiing. Therefore, if you are already a skilled skier, there will be fewer problems for you ahead. A skier will have easier time than a skateboard thrasher to learn snowboarding.</p>
<p>Always be in a relaxed position. Like any sport, snowboarding requires a calm and hang-loose mindset. Most accidents and injuries in snowboarding happen when one is in tensed position. As you mount your snowboard, keep your knees bent; a stiff stance will only make you absorb impacts between your snowboard and snow.</p>
<p>Do not start learning how to snowboard by immediately riding down the snowy slope during the first time. Instead, begin with snowboarding across a small patch of snow. Get a feel for the sport. Be conscious of your snowboard and your movement. Are you comfortable in your getup and equipment?</p>
<p>Try steering the snowboard over the small area you are in. Practice making turns, learn the finer points of toe-side turns, which means turning by lifting your heels up while pressing your toes to the snowboard; or heel-side turns, which make use of your heels for your turning. Once you have mastered the basics of balancing and steering your snowboard, you can move to a bigger patch of snow, but do not try a long and steep slope just yet.</p>
<p>Now that you have actually moved on your snowboard, you have to learn how to stop your snowboard. Stopping a snowboard basically requires making more turns until you find your self going for an uphill position. An uphill direction will certainly slow your snowboard down until you are in a complete stop.</p>
<p>After learning all the basic riding movements, you can now try a full-scale ride down a longer and steeper snow slope.</p>
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