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Andrea
Hi everyone, I have an ice-skating helmet that looks basically the same as this - http://www.yummymummyclub.ca/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/bicycle_helmet.jpg, and I originally had it purchased a few years ago when I was a little kid and it still fits perfectly. I guess you could call it a bike helmet too since I also use it when I cycle. It's never had an impact done on it so it's still in pretty great condition. My friend is gonna give me her skateboard soon, and I want to know if I could also use this type of helmet when I skateboard. Thanks!
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Sure, falling is falling. Head protection is head protection.
Sure, falling is falling. Head protection is head protection.
How science has helped us in recreation?
Bhavesh Su
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The applications of science have made many sports safer. Better shoes, padding, helmets, training regimens, lighter packs, campers that have modern conveniences, better bikes and more styles of them, skate parks that use physics to allow amazing stunts, fiber optic cable and satellites that allow sports from many nations to be available at the click of a remote (which is also a product of science,) and on and on... Compare an old wooden bow versus a modern compound bow and how that has affected archery and bow hunting? Composite materials make boats better, and equipment lighter and stronger. How many hockey players have kept some teeth due to helmets, shields etc.? Do modern parachutes look and act like those used in 1918 or 1944? How many versions of a sports drink do we need, or does our current understanding of hydration based on science produced a real market for a real need? High school sports officials use lightening detectors at many events to prevent participants and players...weather forecasting (the science of meteorology!) has improved (but still misses a lot) and can help in many circumstances with campers, hikers, and going to away sporting events during bad weather seasons. Better to ask "how has science failed to help us in recreation?" That question would create a project and new products and maybe make someone wealthy...
The applications of science have made many sports safer. Better shoes, padding, helmets, training regimens, lighter packs, campers that have modern conveniences, better bikes and more styles of them, skate parks that use physics to allow amazing stunts, fiber optic cable and satellites that allow sports from many nations to be available at the click of a remote (which is also a product of science,) and on and on... Compare an old wooden bow versus a modern compound bow and how that has affected archery and bow hunting? Composite materials make boats better, and equipment lighter and stronger. How many hockey players have kept some teeth due to helmets, shields etc.? Do modern parachutes look and act like those used in 1918 or 1944? How many versions of a sports drink do we need, or does our current understanding of hydration based on science produced a real market for a real need? High school sports officials use lightening detectors at many events to prevent participants and players...weather forecasting (the science of meteorology!) has improved (but still misses a lot) and can help in many circumstances with campers, hikers, and going to away sporting events during bad weather seasons. Better to ask "how has science failed to help us in recreation?" That question would create a project and new products and maybe make someone wealthy...
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