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did you play indoors or outdoors?
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Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
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did you play indoors or outdoors?
Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
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did you play indoors or outdoors?
Originally Posted by cbfpunch
^ if you're aren't on your toes, you aren't playing hard enough. everyone puts a lot of pressure on their toes when they ball so it's normal for bball players to develop callouses there. especially underneath your big toe. using socks designed for bball may help you.
Originally Posted by cbfpunch
^ if you're aren't on your toes, you aren't playing hard enough. everyone puts a lot of pressure on their toes when they ball so it's normal for bball players to develop callouses there. especially underneath your big toe. using socks designed for bball may help you.
Originally Posted by Gggggas
Originally Posted by cbfpunch
^ if you're aren't on your toes, you aren't playing hard enough. everyone puts a lot of pressure on their toes when they ball so it's normal for bball players to develop callouses there. especially underneath your big toe. using socks designed for bball may help you.
Exactly, play on your toes, play hard. They can squeak and give maximum traction even on the first game as long as you apply a lot of pressure.
As cbfpunch advised, ALWAYS use bball specific socks. Don't rely on the thickness or the cushion that some ordinary socks have. It's the materials and the construction that matter. Avoid getting socks with more than 35% cotton since it's the main reason for blisters and friction due to moisture buildup.
Originally Posted by Gggggas
Originally Posted by cbfpunch
^ if you're aren't on your toes, you aren't playing hard enough. everyone puts a lot of pressure on their toes when they ball so it's normal for bball players to develop callouses there. especially underneath your big toe. using socks designed for bball may help you.
Exactly, play on your toes, play hard. They can squeak and give maximum traction even on the first game as long as you apply a lot of pressure.
As cbfpunch advised, ALWAYS use bball specific socks. Don't rely on the thickness or the cushion that some ordinary socks have. It's the materials and the construction that matter. Avoid getting socks with more than 35% cotton since it's the main reason for blisters and friction due to moisture buildup.
That's a great combo. Thinner sock inside , thicker sock outside. I use to blend elites with NBA or just thinner low cut socks.Originally Posted by DNeou20
wear a thin inner sock then a thicker outter sock that's what i do....
those champs no shows are my inners then elites or a thicker sock for outter
That's a great combo. Thinner sock inside , thicker sock outside. I use to blend elites with NBA or just thinner low cut socks.Originally Posted by DNeou20
wear a thin inner sock then a thicker outter sock that's what i do....
those champs no shows are my inners then elites or a thicker sock for outter