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I see a lot of guys wearing them and hear a lot about them. As you guess, I don't wear them. But what am I missing?
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I've tried the tucking-the-shirt-into the compression shorts thing, and it just doesn't feel comfortable to me.
I buy the premium knickers from Honig's, and it seems to conceal most of the stripes showing through. Looking at the weather forecast for tonight, though, I'd better hope that they're waterproof Rich |
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I also wear them both to give some extra support, and to keep my stripes from showing through. I don't necessarily like to tuck my shirt into my compression shorts, but our state high school association has told us we will be docked for having our stripes show if they are evaluating us for State Tournament games.
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I wear the ankle length McDavid Black pants. The white can be seen way too easily under my pants, so I like the black color instead. I always tuck my shirt in the McDavids and works well for me.
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My motivation started back in high school. Because of the shape and size of my thighs my inner thighs rubbed together and could become quite painful. Tights or whatever you want to call them worked very well to stop this. My current pair are Bike compression shorts and I have been using them for about 9 years. I play about 20 softball games and work 30 to 40 football games a year in them so they are quite durable. They work very well for me and if you have problems with pulled quads or hamstrings then these will provide some help.
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I find the compression shorts do a several things:
1. They wick moisture away. This helps keep you cool when it's hot and warmer when it's cold. I usuually pair the shorts with a no sleeves/short sleeves, or long sleeve top that is the same material. The moisture-wicking mechanism really helps. 2. They tend to "massage" your legs as you walk/run - and helps prevent the quad and hamstring pulls. I wear white shorts (to just above the knees) for most of the year. When it gets colder I switch to a black ankle-length pair. 3. They tend to eliminate chaffing on the inside of your thighs. Bottom line is I wear them for every game. I don't tuck my shirt in them (or I haven't yet). I plan to try that at my JV game on Monday. Sounds uncomfortable, but I'll give it a try. Covering up the stripes would certainly look better. Oh, yeah, and the support, for the guys in the middle, is very good. |
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