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Playing it Safe When Rollerblading

Rollerblading is a sport that kids and teenagers alike absolutely love to do. Replacing conventional roller skates of old, these are the new fad in skating. The new look of four wheels in a vertical line as opposed to two pairs of two are common among the teenagers of today. The same skating safety rules are still in effect though. Anybody wishing to rollerblading needs have the proper safety gear consisting of a helmet and safety pads.

 

The popularity of rollerblading has become really huge. With popularity of a sport often times comes a film. This is no different for rollerblading. With such films as “Roller Boys” and “Roller Ball” the popularity continues to grow. There are also some benefits of rollerblading that are healthy. The exertion of rollerblading allows for the level of blood sugar in your body to go down, plus sheds any unwanted weight.

Serious injuries and even death can be the result of rollerblading without using precautions.

When rollerblading always wear a helmet. There are helmets that are specifically designed for rollerblading. The correct protective gear that you should equip is knee pads, elbow pads, and pads for your wrists and hands as well as your helmet. When purchasing a pair of rollerblades, think of them as normal shoes. You need to get a pair that fits you properly and are comfortable.

Also when purchasing your rollerblades ask the person at the store that you purchased them from for any information on rollerblading properly and safely.

To avoid painful bruises as a result of trips or fall, most employees at sports stores advise to rollerblade on smooth safe surfaces, such as grass or gym mat.

You can try rollerblading on harder surfaces after you have a feel for wearing your rollerblades and are capable of maintaining your balance. Even then you still need to wear the proper safety gear.

When rollerblading, a good safety tip would be to always rollerblade on trails, sidewalks and rollerblading rinks. Avoid any crowded congestions and roads. These can be very dangerous. Always try to avoid situations where someone could get hurt including you. Think of rollerblading kind of like driving a car. Always rollerblade on the right side and make a pass on the left. Always treat other rollerbladers with respect. Give them a signal when attempting to make a pass.

Check all rollerblading equipment on a regular basis to ensure there is nothing that can cause an injury. Tighten the wheels if they are loose. If one or more of the wheels on your rollerblades is worn, then it or they need to be replaced before rollerblading. Also purchase new brakes if the ones on your rollerblades are worn out.

Warming up and stretching out your body is a good exercise to do before you head out rollerblading. Remember to cool down when ending your rollerblading routine. Aid in maintaining weight and the levels blood sugar in your body, is the reason that rollerblading can also be considered a fitness sport. The most important thing to remember is rollerblade safely.

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