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27 Jan 2008, 12:31 AM
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Skins/Compression Garments & the things Ronaldo wears on his legs that you fanboys obsess over
what are your views on them?
do they really help?
was just thinking of starting a topic about them.
ouh and, was wondering,are there any rules stating that u cant wear long skins(hip-ankle) in matches?im confused cause during this interstate tournament in australia,all the state federeation teams(victoria,nsw,wa etc) got a set of free nikepro stuff,some of us were thinking of wearing them to the next game but a few others said u cudnt,but i remembered a few games where chimbonda wore them.
cheers anw,
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27 Jan 2008, 08:15 AM
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Re: Skins/Compression Garments
I wear Skins leggins mainly in the winter to keep my legs warm. I think they are great. They really do stop your legs from feeling heavy. But you MUST get the correct size to make sure the compression stuff works properly especially with skins.
As for wearing them ... it depends what the league rules you are playing in state. I know in my league you can only wear stuff under your kit if it matches the colour like white shorts, white skins.
So the best thing to do is to check with your league to see what they say.
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27 Jan 2008, 03:29 PM
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Re: Skins/Compression Garments
As for working, my keeper has had a set for 2-3 years now and swears by them. He'd previously had ALOT of hamstring/goin problems (he runs marathons which doesn't help) and reckons these have completely eliminated these problems. I know alot of guys at American Football who wear the UA coldgear actions leggins for warmth, we train upto 6 hours in the most exposed field in the world all thru the winter and staying warm can be an issue. Haven't got a pair myself yet but the others seem to be impressed at the warmth they give. Haven't even heard anecdotal evidence about teh UA's and injury provention however.
Back to the legality and like I say my sunday league keeper wears them under our black shorts/maroon socks, but then it's sunday league and our team lost 6 of the original nike shirts so now have half red/black striped Nike and half different red/black (with solid red back panel!) puma shirts.....
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27 Jan 2008, 03:48 PM
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Re: Skins/Compression Garments
Its the same with me and my skins. I used to get really bad groin problems from doing football freestyle but since wearing my skins even in really cold weather my groin doesn't hurt half as much. So they really do help.
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27 Jan 2008, 06:42 PM
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Re: Skins/Compression Garments
yerr,i agree with the groin problems thing when wearing skins,
it does slightly feel as though ur problems are lessened.
ouh,yerr,the leagues here follow the fifa rules on the(white-on-white,blue-on-blue)rule.i just wasnt sure when some of my teamates said that the garments couldnt go past ur knee in a game
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27 Jan 2008, 07:43 PM
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Re: Skins/Compression Garments
well yea I know when I last checked this in the FA rule book (mebe theres one online?!?!) the rule was that no under garment could extend below the knees, but given the lax enforcement of such equipment rules (who ever saw anyone get booked for having untucked shirts or rolled-down sock when that rule came in) id say buy em and just check with the ref b4 the game eachtime, or don't and just see if they bother telling u that u gotta change- when it comes down to it they'll prolly let it slide out of ease unless the oppo make a complaint....
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27 Jan 2008, 07:58 PM
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Re: Skins/Compression Garments
Plus, if you wear quite baggy shorts and have you socks pulled right up then you hardly see them.
Do you want to get some because of an injury or just to keep your legs warm? because if its just for extra support they do make skins compression shorts which are just like cycling shorts. They are just as good.
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27 Jan 2008, 11:36 PM
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Re: Skins/Compression Garments
its summer now,but its cause mainly theyre comfortable and this might seem funny,superstition,just that i feel more confident in them,lol,i know it sounds ridiculous,but feeling gd on the mental side does help performing.lol
nahh,ive already got the whole set free from nike,
as the whole tournament was sponsored by nike and the FFA(footy fed aus)
so they gave us samples.to entice us even further and buy new ones probz.lol
so if ive got them,i was thinking about the long ones,why not wear them,but this situation arose.
if i cant,ill probz just use em during training
Last edited by Singapotralian; 27 Jan 2008 at 11:38 PM.
Reason: grammar,lol
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27 Jan 2008, 11:58 PM
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Re: Skins/Compression Garments
Forget whether you're allowed to wear skins or not. Looking at prices on PDS, what I want to know who the hell can afford them? 40 BP for an undershirt? WTF?!
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28 Jan 2008, 08:31 AM
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Re: Skins/Compression Garments
The thing with compression stuff is that it MUST be the right size for it to work for you. So its great that you got them for free but the leggings might not work if they are night tight enough etc. You are meant to get measured for stuff like that.
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