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

By Kenya England


If you are starting to compete in various sports and activities, you may be amazed at how expensive it can be for you to purchase gear. While most people expect to pay a lot for larger items, they may be surprised at how quickly costs for socks for races and other smaller items can add up. If you want to get quality gear and do not want to go bankrupt doing it, here are some tips that you can use to choose the right items and purchase them at the best price possible.

In the past, it was usually much easier for you to choose the gear that you would wear. This is because sports were more limited and the selection of socks and other clothing was much more limited as well. Now, however, athletes are using scientific advances in many different areas to make their gear much more advanced and technical and to improve their performance.

One thing to consider when you are picking socks is how long your race or event will be. If you are doing a long endurance event such as a marathon, the socks that you will wear may be very different than if you are competing in a shorter distance event. If you will be covering many miles in your socks you will want to make sure that they are seamless so that they do not cause blisters.

There are an increasing number of races and events that involve water or wet earth. There are also off road events that may result in stones or other natural items getting into your shoes while you compete. You want to make sure that your entire footwear system can accommodate these increasingly adverse conditions. Look for material that is designed to pull moisture away from your skin and padding that will be able to prevent rocks or sticks from causing you discomfort while you run.

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.

You may find that reviews will help you pick different sporting items but keep in mind that these are often sponsored by manufacturers. Talking to individuals who participate in the same events or sports that you do may give you a more realistic and practical idea of which items are best for your needs. Make sure you talk to people who are physically built like you or who are working at the same level of experience or conditioning that you are.

You may be interested to learn that many items will work well for more than one sport. Footwear tends to be more specialized but other items can cross over from one sport to another. Marathon runners may want to try the cushioned socks that are designed for hiking as these tend to reduce the chances of blister formation.

While you may want to start your search in stores and on websites that are focused on running this is not the only place that you can find good athletic gear. You may also be able to find options that will work well for you in generalized sporting goods stores or even department stores.




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