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News; How to choose boots
Published: Saturday 01 August, 2009
How to choose your boots Always choose boots that fit properly, provide adequate support and are suitable for the surfaces to be played on. Never choose boots because they look cool or have a well-known brand name or favorite player endorsement. No boot has ever won a world cup and players stand out because of their ability rather than the boots they are wearing. Professionals choose footgear based on the position they play, the shape of their feet and their running style. Ideally rugby boots should fit snugly and feel comfortable. There should be no need to break them in, a common myth and often the cause of minor traumas such as blisters and corns. Forwards rely on lower body strength to provide the power in scrums, rucks and mauls; they need additional support around the ankle for extra protection to help prevent foot injuries. The kickers prefer a right fitting boot because it gives them a better feel for the ball, while props will favour a high ankle cut for extra support in scrums. It is a good idea to wear the same style socks you will be wearing on the pitch when you are trying on a boot for size. Choose soft uppers to accommodate your foot shape, this will prevent potential injuries and also maintain the suppleness by following the manufacturers instructions.
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