Protect Your Legs With Soccer Shin Guards

May 12, 2007 by sachinskg

Soccer shin guards are probably the most important items of protective equipment for outfield players. Shins are very sensitive and come under a lot of abuse during a match.

This is especially true for strikers, whose shins are a constant target from rugged defenders who are determined to know you off the ball. The best way to protect yourself is with soccer shin guards.

These are flexible, usually plastic, padded plates that wrap around your shin and is tied at the back of your lower leg near the ankle. Once you have tied them in place, you can roll your socks over the shin guards for extra stability.

Soccer shin guards should offer good protection but should not be so cumbersome that they prevent you from playing your best. They should be comfortable and give you the confidence to run at opposition players or go in for a tackle without the risk of injury.

There are a variety of soccer shin guards on the market, each designed for different kinds of players and sizes. Apart from protecting your shins, they also provide support for your calf muscles, which vary in size depending on what kind of player you are.

Forwards are usually more agile than defenders and therefore require greater protection from their shin guards.

As you would expect, soccer shin guards are easily available at any sporting goods store. You simply choose your design and price and buy it over the counter. Of course, you should try to avoid cheaper brands that do not offer much protection while choosing a level of safety that best suits your style of play.

You can also find soccer shin guards on the Internet. There are many websites that sell soccer gear and shin guards would be on the list. However, Internet purchases may take time and you will not have the chance to try them on, as you would at a store.

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