Ski accidents rise: How to protect yourself on the departure!

Ski accidents rise: How to protect yourself on the departure!

Weinebene, Kärnten, Österreich - The Austrian slopes are currently a challenge, since many snow conditions are less inviting than desired. The artificial snow material, which exists in combination with some hard snow, ensures rapid descents, which can be risky. The recent serious skiing accidents are particularly alarming: On New Year's Day, a twelve -year -old boy suffered serious abdominal injuries on the grave, while an eleven -year -old girl was seriously injured at the wine level (Carinthia). Rescue teams were also used in the Bodental, which underlines the critical situation. According to the ÖAMTC, a decline in slopes is recorded, but the severity of the injuries increases. This shows that the safety precautions, such as the wearing of helmets and back protectors, are of crucial importance in order to reduce the risk of accidents, such as Krone.at reports .

Important safety tips for winter sports enthusiasts

An important aspect for ski and snowboard drivers is the adaptation of the speed to your own skills and the snow conditions. The ÖAMTC emphasizes that most accidents happen between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., often due to fatigue or even alcohol. It is of the utmost importance to pay attention to other skiers, especially when overtaking or entering a slopes. The avalanche warning instructions should also be taken seriously to ensure safety on the slopes.

For everyone who prepares for a ski tour, good endurance is essential. Sports such as running or cycling can help improve the condition and ultimately to ensure that you stay fit throughout the ski tour. When preparing, it is advisable to train regularly at a relaxed pace in order to prepare the muscles to work evenly uphill for hours, while the descent offers the deserved reward, as Bergwelten reports .

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