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  • Question
    Can I wear my field hockey shin pads in football?
    Community Answer
    More than likely you can, but if you play club or competitive, it would be a good idea to invest in some football pads.
  • Question
    For youth is the shin guard supposed to cover the front of the shin and calf?
    Community Answer
    It should only cover the shins. If it covers the calf it may interfere with movement and comfort which could affect playing quality.
  • Question
    Is my leg supposed to look like I have a cast on?
    Community Answer
    Yes. The sock and the shin guard are very thick and it is normal to look like that playing soccer.
  • Question
    If my shin guards are cracked, can I still wear them?
    Community Answer
    No, that is unsafe. Your shin guards protect your legs and your shin guards should not be cracked. Get some new ones.
  • Question
    Can I just wear tights, or do I need to wear shorts, too?
    Community Answer
    You could, but most soccer players wear shorts and will think strangely of you if you do not.
  • Question
    Which type of shin guards is best for middle school soccer?
    Community Answer
    Any shin guards that go around the arch of your foot and strap on the back of your calves will be fine.
  • Question
    Do I have to wear socks over shin pads?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Socks keep the shin guards in place while your running and being active.
  • Question
    Does it need to be near my ankle?
    Community Answer
    The rubber lip that shows should be about one inch from your ankle. After putting on the shin guard, try doing some lunges or jog for about five minutes. The activity should move the guard into place.
  • Question
    What size should I choose if I am 11 years old?
    Community Answer
    The size depends on your height and most of the time you can find the size ratio to your height on the back of the shin guard package.
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    What do I do if my shin pads have no straps or compression socks?
    Community Answer
    You should probably go back to the store and get the straps or compression socks.
  • Question
    Should I replace my beginner slip in shin pads?
    Joven_Mage
    Community Answer
    Ankle shin pads are the best. They are very sturdy.
  • Question
    Could I wear leggings over my shin pads instead of socks?
    Community Answer
    As goalkeeper, yes. At any other position, it will make it harder for you to run.
  • Question
    Should the shin pad covered the ankle bone?
    Community Answer
    The shin pad shouldn't cover the ankle bone. If you want it to protect the ankle as well then you have to by another special type of pad.
  • Question
    If I pull my socks up over my knee, will the shin guards stay in place?
    Mrviola195
    Community Answer
    Most of the time they will. It can, however, depend on how tight or stretchy the sock is, or the material they're made of.
  • Question
    Can wearing shin guards on the wrong legs cause an injury?
    Community Answer
    No, , they just make them for different legs to provide comfort.
  • Question
    How can I make shin guards?
    Community Answer
    It is recommended to purchase shin guards at the sporting goods store so that you can make sure you will have proper coverage and not get injured.
  • Question
    Can I try on the shin guards in stores?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it is fine to try them. Always put them back in the bag or box after trying them on.
  • Question
    How do I tell which shin guard goes on which leg?
    Community Answer
    They normally have an L or R on the corresponding shin guard. If not, you can normally try the fit with them on either leg.
  • Question
    Should I be able to see my shin guard through my sock?
    TheBeanyLegume
    Community Answer
    Yes, this can happen with shin guards. It's nothing to worry about.
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