Football How to Take Care of Your Feet?
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It should be known that there are different types of soles, HG, more commonly known as trainers, for short synthetic terrains and FG, which you may know as studs, for natural dry grass or synthetic long
The ideal for a footballer is to own a pair of each. The advantage for the player will be to have a good grip regardless of the type of terrain and so to focus on its performance. In addition to this aspect that will interest all competitors, the risk of injury will also be reduced. I do not count the number of footsteps that I saw getting injured adductor or ankle for example, because of a shoe that did not offer all the guarantees of comfort and safety on the ground on which we played.
In conclusion, having several pairs of football boots with HG, FG or futsal soles will prove to be a real advantage.
Your morphology is also a criterion to take into account. The footballers with wide feet will agree with me, a shoe too tight for example, it is not ideal to give the best of oneself.
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For any footballer, it is essential to pay particular attention to a part of his body ... feet. READ MOREAnuvindh Suresh
Anuvindh Suresh
Digital Leader Football
For any footballer, it is essential to pay particular attention to a part of his body ... feet. Like a great man once said, football is played with your brain; the feet are just your tools. Nonetheless, the tools are very important as they do the talking on every field and in every match.
1 A Shoe Adapted to the Practice Area
In The First Place, It Is Essential to Play With A Pair of Football Shoes Adapted to The Terrain on Which You Evolve.It should be known that there are different types of soles, HG, more commonly known as trainers, for short synthetic terrains and FG, which you may know as studs, for natural dry grass or synthetic long
The ideal for a footballer is to own a pair of each. The advantage for the player will be to have a good grip regardless of the type of terrain and so to focus on its performance. In addition to this aspect that will interest all competitors, the risk of injury will also be reduced. I do not count the number of footsteps that I saw getting injured adductor or ankle for example, because of a shoe that did not offer all the guarantees of comfort and safety on the ground on which we played.
In conclusion, having several pairs of football boots with HG, FG or futsal soles will prove to be a real advantage.
2 A Shoe Adapted to Your Style of Play And Your Morphology
The second criterion to take into account when buying your football shoe is the style of play. Indeed, some models are designed to provide a very comfortable, others to enjoy a unique touch of the ball and/or optimal support. It is therefore essential to know the benefits you are looking for before you start. If you stop at the aesthetics or you just search the model of your favourite player, you may have some surprises! It is possible that these crampons suit you but the possibility that this is not the case remains high ...Your morphology is also a criterion to take into account. The footballers with wide feet will agree with me, a shoe too tight for example, it is not ideal to give the best of oneself.
3 A Sock That Can Breathe
So that your feet benefit from an optimal comfort, you will have to pay particular attention to the choice of your socks. I know that for games, you have to wear the equipment of your club, but for training or parties with friends think to favour resistant models, with ventilation zones and an elastic band in the middle of the foot for more support. It will also be necessary to check that your socks are not too thin, which will limit the risk of blisters or blisters due to friction inside the shoe.