| How do you pick the best Goalkeeper Training Pants? | | | | So when you try and pair of these pants on, 'FEEL |
| Most goalkeepers will go to a shop and buy the first | | | | THEM' on you! I know its sounds daft but feel the |
| padded goalkeeper pant that they see. Big mistake! | | | | padding to see if there is good padding, not too thick |
| I think maybe goalkeepers buy (or a parent of a | | | | and not too thin. |
| keeper buys) because they just see goalkeeper pants | | | | IMPORTANT: Then make sure you can bend and |
| with PADS and think that these goalie pants will do the | | | | twist in them as you need to be able to move in your |
| job? But not necessary! | | | | pants otherwise it will restrict your movement and |
| There are padded keeper pants where the pads are | | | | WILL cause you to concede goals! |
| just too thick making movement to difficult for the | | | | That's why most goalkeepers opt for the ¾ |
| keeper. OR | | | | goalkeeper pants because they is less restriction on |
| On the other hand, the pads could be too thin, like | | | | movement and can worn both for training and match |
| paper, so not worth even putting on because they will | | | | play. |
| not protect the goalkeeper! | | | | I hope this tip helps you, so please remember do not |
| Why you have to pick correct keeper pants! | | | | just but a pair of goalkeeper pants just because they |
| Well because above really, they pads could be too thin | | | | have padding on them because they could effect your |
| or even too thick! | | | | goalkeeping! |