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Winter Sports

When the snow starts to fall, many people head indoors to avoid the cold and wind. However, there are also many who head out instead! Winter is a great season for unique sports that cannot be enjoyed during the other three seasons. Perfect for those looking for a thrill, or even those who just want to have a great family outing, winter sports can be taken up by everyone and anyone! Let this guide help you to decide what you'll need to have a blast in the snow.

Popular Winter Sports

Here are the most popular winter sports that people take on. Click on the links to see what equipment you'll need. 

Safety First!

All winter sports have precautions and safety issues to consider. Here are some tips that can help you to avoid the most common problems people have. ! * '''Stay Warm''': Dressing warmly and in layers is a good idea for winter sports. You never know what kind of situation you'll find yourself in so being prepared for dangerously low temperatures is a must. Dressing warmly can also help you to make the most of your time! Keeping warm means you'll be conserving energy, and that means that you won't be wasting your precious time in the lodge, shivering and sipping hot coca, while the rest of your friends are out there having a blast. Frostbite is especially important to prevent, so make sure that wet clothing, especially socks, don't stay wet in the cold! Invest in some insulating socks, gloves, and hats! If you have children, check out this guide on how to dress your kid properly. * '''Stretch''': Most winter sports are physically demanding, so you should take some time before you head out to stretch and loosen up your body. This can help to prevent the pulling and tearing of muscles.  * '''Skin care''': Some people make the assumption that winter means that theres no need to worry about the unhealthy effects of sunlight. They couldn't be more wrong. The amount of time people spend under the sun's direct rays playing winter sports is surprisingly a lot more than one would expect. The white snow also  reflects a lot of sun right onto your skin, so make sure to put on that sunblock (minimum of SPF 15). Don't forget chapstick to protect your sensitive lips! * '''Eyes''': For some sports, especially snowboarding and skiing, investing in a pair of goggles is a good idea. Not only does it protect your eyes from harsh and windy conditions, it also serves as sunglasses to protect your eyes from the harsh light of the sun.

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