Which Type of Football Boots/Studs Should You Wear on Artificial Pitches?
Metal studs? Plastic ones? Astroturf boots? Which football boots are best for those of you playing your football on artificial pitches? Let’s take a look.
Metal studs? Plastic ones? Astroturf boots? Which football boots are best for those of you playing your football on artificial pitches? Let’s take a look.
Traditionalists may not like it! But personally, I don’t like to risk being stuck on a hill or mountain with a dead phone or head torch battery. So I like to carry a portable charging device (or 2, or 3) with me. Here are the best portable charging banks for hiking that I’ve used. (And I’ve used a lot, by the way).
Unless you’ve been snoozing under a rock for the last week, you’ve probably seen the viral Tiktok twist board (also referring to itself as a “waist trainer”). But does it work? We asked a PT to find out! And we found out where you can bag them cheaper than on Tiktok shop.
What Are Walking Pads? So essentially these are smaller, often simple “mini treadmills.” A treadmill often has handles and a frame, incline capabilities and are,
What size of football should children use? We look at FA laws governing ball size and the requirements for games in youth football. Pictured: Baby with a size 5 ball. Definitely not FA sanctioned! 😂
We tried out Flick Football’s urban ball returner for a drop kick training session with our 7 year old. Here’s what we thought of it, the pros and cons and a bit more information about the product as a kick training device in the context of young players.
Traditionalists may not like it! But personally, I don’t like to risk being stuck on a hill or mountain with a dead phone or head torch battery. So I like to carry a portable charging device (or 2, or 3) with me. Here are the best portable charging banks for hiking that I’ve used. (And I’ve used a lot, by the way).
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