How to Avoid Slipping in Snowing Days


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Walking in the snow can be a treacherous task. Nothing is worse than taking an embarrassing slip on the ice and having people laugh or giggle at your misfortune. Not only does it hurt your ego but it can also injure your body as well. If you prepare well for an outing on slippery surfaces and you move properly while walking in the snow.

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 If the soles have treads with deep grooves then they are less likely to slip when you take a step.

Avoid wearing unstable shoes or any sort of boots with no tread while walking in the snow. Wearing sensible shoes in the snow will help you tremendously well.

Of course, shoes designed to be worn in snow are probably the best choice. They should have great traction for snow, as well as usually being waterproof.




Having ankle support can help you avoid a slip. Supporting your ankles allows you to have more stability when your feet start to go, especially if you have weak ankles to begin with. Ankle support may also help you to avoid an ankle injury if you do indeed fall.  
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Without ankle support you are more likely to get an ankle strain if you fall, especially if you have injured your ankles before. You may try to use your ankles to steady yourself if you begin to slip and this can injure an unsteady ankle.

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f you will be doing a lot of walking in the snow, and you are less than thrilled with the amount of grip your shoes are giving, then add some traction to them. You can buy removable ice grips that you can add to any shoe or boot. They can usually be put on and taken off easily and will increase your stability immensely


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