Can skateboarding paralyze you?

One of the most serious injuries that a skateboarder may experience is traumatic brain injury. This condition can cause severe effects to a person's cognitive and motor abilities. Spinal cord injuries can also occur, making the individual paralyzed or placed in extreme pain.
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Does skateboarding damage your body?

Skateboarding injuries often involve the wrist, ankle, or face. Injuries to the arms, legs, neck and trunk range from cuts and bruises to sprains, strains, and broken bones. Wrist fractures are quite common. Wearing wrist guards has been shown to reduce the frequency and severity of these fractures.
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Is skateboarding life threatening?

Despite its negative image among the medical fraternity, the skateboard does not appear to be a dangerous sport with a low incidence and injuries encountered being not severe. Skateboarding should be restricted to supervised skateboard parks and skateboarders should wear protective gear.
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Do all skateboarders break a bone?

74% of all injuries are to the extremities – 19 % entail broken wrists, 11% are injuries to the ankles, 16% to the face. Other common injuries are long bone fractures. 20% of all injuries are to the head and a higher proportion of head injuries occur to skateboarders who are under 10 years old.
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Has anyone ever been killed by a skateboard?

13 skateboard beating death of a man who was sleeping on the sidewalk in the Temescal district of North Oakland, according to authorities and court records.
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How many deaths are caused by skateboarding?

According to the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, skateboarding is a comparatively safe sport. Published reports state that an average of 40 people die skateboarding every year. This includes longboarding.
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Are bikes or skateboards safer?

Bikes are also safer to ride than skateboards and longboards on wet pavement and when there's a bit of snow on the ground. Longboarding in snow can be done but requires advanced skating skills. The only advantage a skateboard may have over a bike is that it makes much more noise when rolling!
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How many head injuries do you get from skateboarding?

In a 2011 study, the CDC reported over 6,000 traumatic brain injuries (TBI) resulting from skateboarding in the preceding decade. Despite the smaller pool of skateboarders, these numbers were not much lower than concussions resulting from nationwide sports like soccer and baseball.
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Is it worth learning to skateboard?

Build up confidence

Skateboarding helps you to become more confident in general. You need to force yourself and commit when attempting something that seems scary at first. Once you pushed yourself and land the trick you'll feel much more confident when going after your next trick.
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What age should you stop skateboarding?

You're never too old to learn skateboarding, at least when you're still healthy and in reasonable physical shape. There is no age limit, whether you're in your twenties, thirties, forties or even fifties. It might be a little embarrassing when you start skateboarding at your 30's or 40's but practice makes perfect.
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Why is skateboarding banned?

Some people say the restrictions are justified because skateboarders cause traffic hazards and endanger pedestrians. In addition, some skateboarders have caused property damage while doing stunts.
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Is skating hard on your joints?

Compared to more mainstream forms of exercise like running or jogging, roller skating is a great alternative, as it provides the same aerobic benefits while causing less joint pain.
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What are the most common injuries in skating?

The most common injuries in skateboarding are fractures and traumatic brain injuries. The most common fractures reported are to the forearm, ankle, elbow, wrist, and head and skull.
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What are the long term effects of skateboarding?

"Skateboarders should be aware that the strain from repetitive, forceful motions can also cause painful foot and heel conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, bone spurs, fractures (traumatic or stress) and Achilles tendonitis, which may require more intensive, longer-term therapies," she said.
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Can you skateboard if you are overweight?

Overweight people can still skateboard. Most boards are rated for well over 200 pounds. Wider boards can tolerate even heavier weights. However, if you are doing tricks then an overweight person will be more likely to break a board.
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How do you fall off a skateboard?

Go out to your yard or someplace soft and stand on your skateboard. Then fall forward and roll to land on your shoulder. The roll takes the energy out of the fall. If you can, roll with the fall — land on your shoulder and let the force of the fall play itself out with the roll.
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Is skateboarding faster than running?

Is skateboarding faster than running? Average normal running speed is in the 4 – 6 mph range. Average skateboarding speed is around 9 mph (in the 5 – 12 mph range). Pushing speed on a longboard is 8-9 mph.
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Can you ride a skateboard without a helmet?

When it comes to safety, you should be wearing a helmet whenever you are skateboarding. The very purpose of it is to protect your head from severe injury in case of a fall. Concussions and a variety of head injuries happen, especially when you're a beginner.
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What's harder skateboarding or BMX?

While skateboard tricks involve strong balancing and coordination skills, BMX requires much more strength and fitness for performing even the simplest tricks. While you may see small kids doing advanced 900 tricks at the skatepark, there are much fewer young BMX riders who do really high-level tricks.
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Are skateboards hard to ride?

Skateboarding is a great sport but can be hard to master. It really depends on your age, fitness, guts, and starting at the basics. The basics of skateboarding are not hard to learn but learning tricks is hard. A common beginner mistake is learning tricks first and skipping the basics.
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Is a skateboard a good weapon?

Although a skateboard may not be very effective as a throwing weapon, it is a classic example of a bludgeoning weapon. It remains large enough and heavy enough to easily cause a fatal blow to a person's head.
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How many skateboarders are there?

+ There are 16-million skateboarders in the U.S., and more than twenty-million internationally (including U.S.). + Skateboards and skateboard-related products from about 300 manufacturers of professional-level equipment generate 1.4-billion dollars in annual retail sales.
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