Sunday, 22. November 2009
If you are a skier and want to learn snowboarding, then you must first of all understand the difference between the two sports. The basic difference is that skiing is done on two skis while snowboarding is done on a single snowboard. You already know how it feels to slide across the snow with both your feet bound to an equipment, all you need to do is to get used to a single board instead of two skis.
While skiing, you have to put your body weight on both the skis attached to your feet that may stand apart from each other. But in snowboarding, you have to balance your body weight on an edge of the board and keep yourself balanced. As you are not given any poles to hold on to in snowboarding, you may take some time to get used to it. To deal with this, the first thing that you need to learn is how to fall without getting ourselves injured. We may fall several times while learning snowboarding, but we can only become an expert snowboarder if we learn the art of falling safely. Read more... (478 words)
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Monday, 3. August 2009
by Linda Jenkins
If you have larger calves, you’ve probably experienced the annoyance and disappointment that comes from shopping for wide leg boots in ordinary footwear stores. You could be a plus size, a runner or cyclist with lots of muscle, or just built with thicker calves than the shoe industry considers normal. No matter why you have trouble finding boots, you’re probably sick of broken zippers and tight boot tops!
Fortunately, there’s a solution that doesn’t involve forgoing boots forever. Boots are currently a fashion essential, and no one wants to do without. Instead, consider ordering online from wide boot specialty retailers. After all, except for a few clunky, flexible boot styles like Uggs, most boots are made to fit very closely. You can find larger calf sizes in certain brands, if you know where to look.
There are some styles that work better for wide calves than others. If you’ve been looking for styles that aren’t specialty boots but will still fit, you’ll need to try these kinds first. Remember that this won’t fix everything – very wide calves don’t fit these boots. However, if your calves are only a little too wide, you may be able to choose suede-look stretch boots. Read more... (609 words)
Posted in Shoes by Linda Jenkins -
Thursday, 30. July 2009
by Linda Jenkins
Anyone with bigger calves has probably had to deal with the disappointment and frustration that comes from looking for wide leg boots in regular shoe stores. Whether you’re an athlete with a lot of muscle, built with heavier calves than the average person, or plus sized, you’re probably sick of dealing with tight boots and zippers that break all too easily.
The good news is that you don’t have to skip boots entirely. Boots are a must right now if you want to be in style, so none of us want to be without. There’s another choice – order online from specialty stores that sell wide topped boots and you can stay in style and get a good fit. Since most boots fit closely, except for Uggs and other clunky types, fit is vital. Certain standard brands also offer larger calf sizes.
Some styles are better for large legs than others. If you’re trying to find styles that will fit but that aren’t specialty types, you’ll want to look for certain types of boots. Remember that this isn’t a cure all, since very large calves won’t fit these boots. However, for those whose calves are only a little too wide, stretch boots from suede-look fabric may do the trick. Read more... (594 words)
Posted in Shoes by Linda Jenkins -
Tuesday, 21. July 2009
by Linda Jenkins
Anyone with bigger calves has probably had to deal with the disappointment and frustration that comes from looking for wide leg boots in regular shoe stores. Whether you’re an athlete with a lot of muscle, built with heavier calves than the average person, or plus sized, you’re probably sick of dealing with tight boots and zippers that break all too easily.
The good news is that you don’t have to skip boots entirely. Boots are a must right now if you want to be in style, so none of us want to be without. There’s another choice – order online from specialty stores that sell wide topped boots and you can stay in style and get a good fit. Since most boots fit closely, except for Uggs and other clunky types, fit is vital. Certain standard brands also offer larger calf sizes.
There are some styles that work better or wide calves than others. Looking for non specialty boots that fit? You’ll need to tend towards these styles to get a good fit. This isn’t a cure all – very large calves won’t fit in these regular boots. But if you have only a little bit of extra width, suede look stretch boots could be the thing that does the trick. Read more... (588 words)
Posted in Shoes by Linda Jenkins -