no! If you try to you will make it worst.
Knowing how to skateboard does make snowboarding easier, but you can snowboard without knowing how to skateboard.
One may be able to purchase a discount snowboard at the end of the winter season as they aren't much good during the warmer months. One may wish to check local sporting goods stores to keep an eye out for discounts and sales.
That was a translation fail, she had only sprained her ankle
If there a good pair of polarized goggles you should only be able to see out of them and not be able to look into them
Once the ankle has healed. If the injury is not crippling and the doctor passes it, there would not be a problem. You wouldn't be able to go to boot camp with a broken ankle.
At the very least you need a 'snowboard', 'bindings' that mount to the board and 'boots' that strap into the bindings. You can snowboard with those 3 things. You may also want to consider clothing to keep you warm and dry, like jackets, gloves, goggles and under layers.
Burton Cartel specializes in Snowboard bindings. The bindings are a form of straps that fit over your snow boot. You are then able to step onto your snowboard and the binding will snap onto the board.
yes.
One reason your ankle may click when you extend it is because of arthritis. Only your doctor will be able to give you an exact diagnosis after he examines it.
Currently, Snowboard Kids is only available on the Nintendo 64, but certain websites, like Brothersoft, offer a version of this game that is able to be downloaded onto a PC free on charge.
go to a board shop and they should be able to help you out.
Depends on the break. You will probably need atleast a week or two of physio, if the break required surgery you will need anywhere from 2 weeks, to a few months of physio. If you do everything your doctor says, you can be back to normal running, sports or whatever in a month (after cast is removed) tops. As mentioned before, this is just average time, it all depends on the severity of the break, and where it is, your ankle has many small bones that can chip or fracture. My friend broke his ankle over 3 months ago and he had emergency surgery the same day, he is still going to physio but he is able to play on our hockey team.