Now it’s winter season and it’s time to fall. Children and young people need to be very particular about their small size. This is because when you drive your car on a busy road, you will face a lot of problems, such as slipping, slipping, and getting stuck. Then we will give you some tips on how to get through this winter without injury.
1. Shoes
Avoid platform shoes with high heels or no heels at all. In addition, when there is ice, it is necessary to apply non-slip adhesive to the soles of the shoes.
2. How to dress properly?
Your clothes should not restrict your movement and be uncomfortable. It is more suitable for people with big eyes or big hats. I have a lot of money, and I don’t need to take anything with me. However, if you are carrying something with many nets, you should distribute the weight evenly in both hands. In winter, a messenger bag or a single shoulder bag is more suitable.
3. Stairs
When it is slippery, the most dangerous path is the stairs, and when going up and down the stairs, put both feet on each step. You don’t need to walk on steps like you do in the summer.
4. How to ride properly?
If you are going to fall, tighten your muscles. If you are going to fall backwards, swing your arms back so you don’t fall on your elbows. Arch your back and pull your chin down to your chest to keep your back from falling. If possible, try to shift your body weight to your side. But if you fall forward, bend your arms at the elbows and tighten them. Push your feet forward before you fall.
5. Warm-up
Before leaving the house, do 20 sit-ups and 10-15 sit-ups.
6. Icy road
Focus on the slippery road. If you drive on the side of the road or on a man-made path, you will be less likely to slip. Do not forget that there may be ice under the snow, so be very careful. If someone near you is about to fall, help them find their balance. Never run in front of a car when it is slippery and wait for the driver to stop or for the car to pass. This is why you should remember that the car does not stop under the brake pedal in winter.