Monday, 7 September 2015

An Athlete's Guide To Choosing Socks For Races Or Other Events

By Kenya England


It can be interesting to find out that some of the most important workout clothes are the ones that are usually unseen or overlooked. One key example of this is what goes inside an athlete's shoe. If you are looking at buying socks for races or other athletic events, here is what you need to know to make the best choice possible for your needs.

You may be wondering why sporting clothes and other gear is so expensive. Some items have always been pricey but now the cost for basic gear has increased quite a bit. One reason for this is the amount of research and engineering that goes into basic items. One way to save money is to look at gear from previous years. Some of this is still quite advanced but is often discounted steeply as manufacturers try to clear out old merchandise in favor of the current year's designs.

One thing you will want to do is think about whether an item has specific features that would work for your particular sport. You can find out which items have specific features or abilities by reading a manufacturer's website. If you can find an item that will be suitable for more than one type of event this can also help you save money.

You should think about the conditions you are likely to encounter when you are competing. You need to take into account what the most adverse conditions could be so that you can find suitable items. Just remember that it is rare that you will experience ideal conditions.

It is always a good idea to try out any sock before you wear it as part of a race. If you are going to be running long distances it is especially important to try your footwear on and train with it for a while. You should check your feet after every training session and see whether or not they are causing any problems for your feet. Check areas where you are prone to blistering for signs of redness or tenderness. Also check to see that they are not wrinkling up as this can irritate and damage your feet as well.

Because there are so many features that are built into gear these days, it can be overwhelming when it is time to shop. You may find it easier to speak to friends, coaches or training partners in order to figure out what brands and models they prefer. If you know that someone has recently switched from one brand to another, it can be a good idea to ask them why they made the switch as it may help you avoid uncomfortable or unsuitable items.

While you may think that you have to buy gear designed for the sport you are competing in, this is not actually the case. If you look at most athletes and competitors, you will find that the experienced ones tend to have gear that is designed for other similar sports instead. Just look for the key features you want in a product.

Knowing when to shop is as important as where to shop. If you want gear that is designed for a seasonal sport, make sure you look for sales at the end of the season. You may also be able to find great sales if a particular store or site offers a percentage off of items on the entire site rather than on specific types of items.




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