Slateboard Tricks - Practice Will Stop Skateboard Crashes.

By Halsey Tresianas

Skateboarders are rabid about their boarding! And yet many people ask the question; why would anyone want to participate in this bloodthirsty sport where there are so many skateboard accidents. Many people have the skewed view that boarders are basically just "skateboarding accidents waiting to happen". Many parents are hesitant of allowing their children to participate in this dangerous sport, as they fear the inevitable skateboarding accidents that will come along. But there is inherent danger in any form of sports, especially contact sports and it all depends on how you attack it.

Another misguided belief that is still perpetuated today is that girls should never participate in skateboarding. However, girls love this sport, no matter how risky it is. The numbers of girls skateboarding today is growing steadily. Skateboarding accidents are part of this action sport, and that is just a fact! However, there is a lot you can do to make sure that you do not become seriously or unnecessarily injured in skateboarding crashes. The place to start is to look at the appropriate safety gear all skateboarders should wear at all times. A well-fitting helmet is non-negotiable; you should never get on a skateboard without it. Make sure that it is snug yet completely comfortable to wear and does not restrict your movements.

The body parts that usually take the brunt when any skater is involved in skateboarding accidents are the knees and elbows. Buy the safest pads for both the knees and elbows, as you will save yourself a lot of pain and discomfort. Parents must make sure that their children wear safety gear at all times. Adults should heed their own advice. Ironically, the biggest culprits for negligence that lead to skateboarding accidents and skateboarding crashes are adults. They are quick to preach to children about safety gear and the need for it, but then they go and disregard their own advice. This leads to spectacular falls, broken bones and more. Instead, adults should take the responsibility and lead by example as there is no more powerful way of getting the safety message across to the younger generation.

Its too bad that the media has a field day whenever a skateboarding accident occurs and a skateboarder is injured. This sends out the wrong message and leads to a negative image for the sport.

Be realistic. Yes, skateboarding can be dangerous if tried without training, experience and a logical mindset. Many times parents hold their children back from this wonderful and fun sport for fear of skateboarding accidents as they see the breathtaking tricks and stunts performed by the professional skateboarders. It takes many years for any skaters to become that proficient, and along the way all the professionals have experienced skateboard accidents but lived to tell the tale. As a matter of fact, being an adult and a parent does not prevent anyone from taking up skateboarding. Put on the correct safety gear; pick up a skateboard and join the kids out there and you will learn that smart skateboarders know how to prevent serious damage when skateboard accidents happen. - 31376

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