sydtrebne asked:
I will be playing indoor soccer on artificial turf grass.
But I will be practicing in a gym, on the basketball court that has wooden floors. What will give me better grip in the gym on the wood floors?
I think both should work well on the turf, but i need to know what will work in the gym because I currently have Adidas Samba shoes and they are slippery on the wooden floor.
I will be playing indoor soccer on artificial turf grass.
But I will be practicing in a gym, on the basketball court that has wooden floors. What will give me better grip in the gym on the wood floors?
I think both should work well on the turf, but i need to know what will work in the gym because I currently have Adidas Samba shoes and they are slippery on the wooden floor.
So should I get Turf (little rubber studs) or indoor (flat sole) soccer shoes?
My preference would be the turf shoes with little rubber studs since they probably provide better traction on the turf, as long as they are not slippery in the gym wood floors.
Thanks
Chris
Tags : Basketball Court, Studs, Traction
Categories : Other - Soccer

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andres
October 11th, 2009 at 3:24 am
Wendy
well i had an experience with turf shoes in a gym.
turf for turf, indoor for indoor and turf- confusing but true
when i had to do drills with my tufs like running and then you have to turn around and i kept slippin which meant i would slow down. until one day i made a split and i hurt my groin. with turf shoes u dont hav a very good grip and the botton is not flat. the bottom ofthe shoes hav 2 b like the surface u r playin in. flat=flat grass=spikes(cleats)
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