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Get ready for inline skating with the right gear

October 13, 2008

Filed under: Inline Skates — Shane @ 9:50 am

Frankly speaking, inline skating is a much safer sport as compared to other sports like football or bicycling. However, the first few steps for a new beginner can be really challenging.

The use of the right protective gear while inline skating can be really helpful in avoiding any injuries or accidents. Most of the injuries while inline skating are small bruises and scrapes which can be easily prevented with good quality protective gear.

The other advantage of wearing protective gear while inline skating is that you would be able to enjoy skating much more without worrying about any injuries. Many skaters have reported that they are able to relax and find inline skating more enjoyable after wearing protective gear.

Full protective gear while inline skating includes knee pads, helmets, wrist guards and elbow pads. It is always advisable to wear all the protective gear together for complete protection.

You can minimise the injuries by learning a few basic tips. While falling down, you must first drop forward to your knees as kneepads would be used as the first point of dispersion for the force of impact. Wrist guards allow the skaters to slide during a fall while elbow pads protect the skater during a sidefall.

You should only use helmets that are EN approved. Helmets can help prevent injuries to your head in case of a fall. You must wear a helmet all the time while inline skating.

By wearing purchasing and wearing the right protective gear, you can enjoy inline skating without any worries.

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