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Skiing Clothing Basics for the Beginner

By: Aaron Jochum


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Alpine skiing has been one of the favorite winter past-times in the country for years. Each year, nearly 7 million citizens travel to the ski slopes. This dwarfs by a factor of three other winter sports such as cross country skiing and ice hockey. Only the ever increasing in popularity sport of snowboarding comes close with a little over six million snowboarders in the country.

Skiing is not only great fun, it's a fantastic exercise for all parts of the body. Skiing is excellent for toning up the buttocks, upper and lower thighs, and the lower calf muscles. In addition, a season of skiing will strengthen the shoulders and back and will help to trim the fat around your mid-section. Skiing is also excellent aerobically. Experts estimate that an adult skiing with moderate effort, will burn anywhere from 300 to 500 calories an hour.

But in addition to its exercise benefits, Alpine skiing is also an exhilarating sport. Nothing quite compares to it. Olympic caliber skiers can top 80 miles per hour. But for a novice, even skiing at 5 miles per hours is a thrill.

Smart dressing for downhill skiing is essential for the most enjoyment on your part. Here are 6 necessities that every beginning skier should start with:

Goggles or sunglasses that are UV rated - You are not buying sunglasses purely for style, even though stylish sunglasses are, of cousre, cool. You are buying them to protect your eyes. And that means sunglasses or goggles with a good UV protection rating. UV light can do real damage to the eyes ranging from simple sunblindness to major cataract problems. The best UV rated sunglasses are 100% UV protective and most of them are relatively inexpensive.

Hat - Just about eighty percent of the body heat that you lose, is lost through your head. The most efficient way to avoid losing that heat is to cover your head. A good ski hat will keep you warm, even in the coldest of temperatures. Some of the nicer hats will even have ear protection.

Sunscreen - Skiing is a fun sport and you can easily spend an entire day on the slopes and in the sun without realizing it. Sunscreen serves the same purpose on a ski slope as it does on a beach. On an especially bright and sunny day, you can get a sunburn in as little as 20 minutes. A good sunscreen will protect you from the sun's UV radiation and from sunburn.

Gloves or mittens - to keep hands warm. If you want the best, you can pay well over $100 for a good pair of ski gloves. You'll want gloves that breathe well, are flexible, with some water proofing, and that are warm. Mittens are generally warmer than gloves, but gloves are more stylish and will do fine in most cases. Pick whichever you are more comfortable with.

Jacket and pants - to keep warm and protect you from hypothermia. The main feature you want in a ski jacket and pants is that they are water proof. This usually means that you want ones with a good polytetrafluoro-ethylene or PTFE membrane. PTFE is often laminated to nylon and polyester materials giving them excellent water protection but still allowing them to breathe. Of course, you will want jackets and pants that are warm and stylish also.

These are the minimalist clothing basics that every skier should have in order to have the best experience possible on the mountains.

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Aaron Jochum is a freelance writer who writes articles relating to cheap ski resorts / deals, skiing travel, Lake Tahoe skiing for fun, and other skiing topices. Please visit his website for more articles and information.

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