TWO METHODS TO PREVENT INJURIES IN SKATEBOARDING from Dayne's blog

Of course, no one wants to get injured in any sport including skateboarding. However, skating is always considered an extreme sport with so many dangerous but stunning performances. Despite existing no such thing that can eliminate the risks in skateboarding completely, skaters have applied several ways to minimize the injuries due to skateboarding

As taken from the valuable advice of skillful skaters at SkateAdvisors, this post will summarize the best method to avoid injuries during your skating session. If you can explore a new way to improve riders’ safety, don’t hesitate to share it with other fellow skaters. 




The first way to reduce the risk of skateboarding is to prepare the equipment well. Regular checks for the skateboard, especially some crucial components like the deck, wheels, axle nuts, or kingpin bolts, are highly recommended. In case you notice any sign of a worn-out skateboard, you had better not skate for that time and immediately fix the issues or replace the components. 


The next tip is to equip yourself with protective gear. They may look dull but they will become your lifesaver in case of accidents. You can imagine your head like a watermelon which can easily be broken and smashed; therefore, wearing a good helmet is a wise thing to do. For the best advice on choosing suitable safety apparatuses, you can look for the buying guide at SkateAdvisors


Now when everything is ready, it is all about you and how carefully you are skating. Before skating, remember to find a proper place with flat ground and no existence of rocks, ruts, or other debris such as empty roads, parking lots, or swimming pools. To avoid being interrupted, you can go to skateparks for the best concentration. 


Then it all depends on how well you have warmed up, how the weather is, and how hard you want to practice. No matter how brave you are, never break the limit when you are not either mentally or physically ready. 



     Blog home

The Wall

No comments
You need to sign in to comment

Post

By Dayne
Added Dec 6 '21

Rate

Your rate:
Total: (0 rates)

Archives