Wednesday, April 2, 2008

How Different Is Skiing From Snowboarding?

Very soon, winter will set in and it will be time again to hit the slopes for some winter sports. The two most popular activities people do on during these times are skiing and snowboarding. Those who are looking at these sports from afar might say that they probably are the same thing, and it is just a matter of different equipment. However, while there are many similarities between the two, a whole world of difference sets them apart.

The only similarity between skiing and snowboarding is that they both require downhill slopes and of course, snow. Afterwards, so many different things are involved with the two. First and foremost is the equipment needed: skiing needs skis and snowboarding needs snowboards. This major difference in turn a major distinction with the way either sports are done – snowboarders need to adapt a squatting and sitting stance while skiers are always in an upright stance.

Skiing places more pressure on the knees than snowboarding, and thus there are more knee injuries among skiers than among snowboarders, which is why skiers are required to be protect their knees more than snowboarders. On the other hand, snowboarding places more pressure on the wrists compared to skiing and thus snowboarders are required to wear wrist guards.

The absence of poles make it difficult for snowboarders to go through flat areas, this also makes it difficult for them to easily stand upright. With skiing, however, poles help skiers move even on flat surfaces as well as prop them up during stationary moments. Many people however find ski poles quite annoying to lug around, thus they prefer the freedom allowed by snowboarding.

Snowboarding works well with soft snow, which is lose and powdery. On the other hand, skiing works best with ice and bumps for easier glide. Thus there are certain slopes that are better for snowboarding and there are others that are better for skiing, depending on the snow condition.

While recovering from a fall is quite difficult in both sports, it is actually easier to get up from a snowboard once, one masters the skill. With skiing, getting up after falling from one’s skis is such a daunting task that bugs both beginners and experts alike.

Skiing and snowboarding are almost totally different sports as a lot of things set them apart. However both activities can be fun and exciting and thus both of them are quite worthwhile.

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