There's something undeniably cool about skateboarding. But skateboarding injuries do happen, particularly if riders skate in the wrong place or don't wear protective gear. To keep it safe while skateboarding, follow these rules and safety tips. Safe Skateboarding Gear Choose the skateboard that's right for your style or activity (for example slalom, freestyle, and speed). Before heading out to skate, you need: a helmet that fits well. It should be a multi-sport helmet or one specifically meant for skateboarding. Don't ride a skateboard without a helmet. wrist guards to support the wrist during falls knee pads and elbow pads closed-toe shoes that have soles that don't slip goggles or shatterproof glasses Safe Places to Ride To prevent injuries, it is very important that riders choose safe places to ride. All surfaces should be checked before riding on them. Skateboard only on surfaces that are smooth without cracks or debris, like garbage or sticks. Other safety rules: Never ride in the street. Never skateboard in wet weather. When learning to ride, try out skateboarding on a smooth driveway that's away from all traffic, the beginner section of a skate park, or a parking lot that's not being used. At skate parks, obey all rules. Stop and look before entering skateboarding areas. Do not skateboard in crowded areas. One person on a skateboard at a time. Never hitch a ride from a bicycle, car, truck, bus, or other vehicle. Don't wear headphones while skateboarding. Safe Riding Riders will fall while skateboarding. It's part of the sport. To stay safe, use the safety gear listed above and learn how to fall properly: Practice falling on a soft surface or on grass. Crouch down as you fall so you won't have as far to fall. Land on the fleshy parts of your body and roll rather than breaking a fall with your arms and hands. Relax while falling instead of going stiff. Master basic tricks before moving on to more complicated moves. Back to Articles Related Articles Sports and Exercise Safety Playing hard doesn't have to mean getting hurt. The best way to ensure a long and injury-free athletic career is to play it safe from the start. Find out how. Read More Safety Tips: Snowboarding Snowboarding is a great way to have fun, but it can also present some very real dangers. Follow these safety tips to learn how to stay safe on the slopes. Read More Safety Tips: Skiing There's a lot to love about skiing, but it can also present some very real dangers. Follow these tips to stay safe on the slopes. Read More Safety Tips: Sledding Sledding is a lot of fun, but can also cause injuries, some of them pretty serious. To keep yourself safe while sledding, follow these safety tips. Read More Safety Tips: Baseball Baseball is by no means a dangerous sport. But it can present a very real risk of injuries from things like wild pitches, batted balls, and collisions in the field. Read More Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor. © 1995-2021 KidsHealth®. All rights reserved. Images provided by The Nemours Foundation, iStock, Getty Images, Veer, Shutterstock, and Clipart.com.