Monday, April 9, 2007

Skateboarding. Gearing Up

Gearing Up

Helmets
Knee pads
Elbow pads
Wrist pads and gloves


Skateboarding safety equipment mainly consists of the following: helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, wrist guards, and gloves.

The proper use of this equipment will result in a safe, comfortable riding experience.

Helmets need to be worn by all skaters, at all ability levels, at all times to prevent head injuries.
The helmet must fit securely and be buckled or fastened Do not buy a helmet that moves on the head when the head moves.
The front of the helmet should come down to just a finger's width above the eyebrows.
Bike-style helmets, made from expanded polystyrene, offer the most protection on impact, but must be replaced after every impact

Knee pads: All skaters, and especially beginners, should wear knee pads to prevent knee injuries and scrapes
Pads need to be fastened securely around the leg
Pads are usually sized small, medium and large according to body size.

Elbow pads are also highly recommended for beginners as well as all aggressive skaters.
Elbow pads are sized small, medium and large according to body size.

Wrist guards and gloves:
Hand protection is recommended to be worn at all times
Some guards and gloves are manufactured with a hard plastic splint.
These offer the maximum protection against injury.
They are sized small, medium and large according to body size.


by www.rockitfish.com


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