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First invented in US in 1960, snowboarding was soon afterwards welcome and cheerfully embraced by snow sports fans. It wasn’t long before it found its way into the public eye, for its combination of artistic qualities and extreme rush it provided. Thirty-eight years later, in 1998, snowboarding gained entrance into the prestigious Olympic Games.

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Instructors who can teach all about the sport of snowboarding - including safety, resort rules, and basic techniques - in snow boarding are fairly easy to come by too, considering the immense popularity of the sport. All beginners must apply for a set of lessons and not just go for a ride, particularly if you’ve never used a snowboard before. Given time, advanced students can ask their instructors for lessons in even tougher training. You’ll need longer than days or weeks to become an expert, so do not tackle the hardest slopes when you’ve only been snowboarding for a week.

It’s true that this kind of activity follows the tradition of other alpine sports in having a risk of danger that requires the use of protective gear. When you are freestyle snowboarding, you are entering a sport which is hazardous even for an expert, and helmets are a necessity even for advanced users. In snowboarding, the head, wrist and tail-bones are more exposed to accidents, and special protective equipment needs to be used for these body parts too. Additionally, picking a comfortable pair of boots that fit you correctly is an important part of the sport that some people do not understand very well. Finding a good pair of boots that manages to fit snugly just below the knee without causing any problem in moving.

Goggles protect your eyes from snow and light and should always be included in the protective gear of anyone in the sport of snowboarding. Snow combined with the sun light can be highly harmful for your sight, not to mention that snowboarding requires good visibility. Never attack a slope without goggles, because they are essential for your protection and for successful exercises.

Many beginners also face risk by tackling the back-country zone of the ski areas that are free from visitors and thus, give them more adrenaline. Boarding in such areas that are untouched and wind-exposed slopes always poses the threat of an avalanche. An avalanche can easily topple even the most experienced of riders who have been snowboarding for years, so take extra precaution to go slowly on these types of slopes.

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