No modern study shows any benefit from wearing high tops when it comes to injury prevention and plenty of guys get ankle injuries playing in Nike.Never made sense to me how many players moved to mid or low top shoes.
No modern study shows any benefit from wearing high tops when it comes to injury prevention and plenty of guys get ankle injuries playing in Nike.Never made sense to me how many players moved to mid or low top shoes.
He came down on another players foot I don’t care what shoe you have on your going to twist your ankle.
And they stopped wearing bell bottoms too. And where it the world did skinny jeans come from?Never made sense to me how many players moved to mid or low top shoes.
Never made sense to me how many players moved to mid or low top shoes.
Honest question. Do high tops limit mobility?It would seem like there would be less ankle sprains if players wore high top shoes.
Honest question. Do high tops limit mobility?
Using a prospective, randomized experimental design, 622 college intramural basketball players were stratified by a previous history of ankle sprains to wear a new pair of either high-top, high-top with inflatable air chambers, or low-top basketball shoes during all games for a complete season. Subjects were asked to complete a history questionnaire and were given a complete ankle examination. They were allowed to wear these shoes only during basketball competition. Followed over the course of a 2-month intramural season, 15 ankle injuries occurred during 39,302 minutes of player-time: 7 in high-top shoes, 4 in low-top shoes, and 4 in high-top shoes with inflatable air chambers. The injury rates (injuries per player-minute) were 4.80 x 10(-4) in high-top shoes, 4.06 x 10(-4) in low-top shoes, and 2.69 x 10(-4) in high-top shoes with inflatable air chambers. There was no significant difference among these 3 groups, leading to the conclusion that there is no strong relationship between shoe type and ankle sprains.
Makes sense to me, I never understood how some flexible cloth supposedly stopped ankle sprains.I wouldn't necessarily call this 'definitive', but here's one I found through casual googling: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8368420/
I wouldn't necessarily call this 'definitive', but here's one I found through casual googling: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8368420/
I can only speak from personal experience. High tops always felt most secure.No modern study shows any benefit from wearing high tops when it comes to injury prevention and plenty of guys get ankle injuries playing in Nike.
Never felt that way to meHonest question. Do high tops limit mobility?
Definitely not definitive. I’m not going to read that, but if they just used those raw numbers verses percentages it’s flawed at its core. And what I mean is, maybe the guys in the high tops just landed on someone’s foot in much higher numbers but only had 7 sprained ankles. There’s too many variables for this to likely be accurately studied. It’s also not a binary situation. What I mean is, what if the high top still results in a sprain but it lessens the severity by 20% or 30%? In my mind that would be material.I wouldn't necessarily call this 'definitive', but here's one I found through casual googling: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8368420/
And some tie them tighter than others.Definitely not definitive. I’m not going to read that, but if they just used those raw numbers verses percentages it’s flawed at its core. And what I mean is, maybe the guys in the high tops just landed on someone’s foot in much higher numbers but only had 7 sprained ankles. There’s too many variables for this to likely be accurately studied. It’s also not a binary situation. What I mean is, what if the high top still results in a sprain but it lessens the severity by 20% or 30%? In my mind that would be material.