Saturday, April 27, 2013

How Taller Wrestlers May Benefit From Athletic Socks

By Rob Sutter


Professional wrestling is partially about the spectacle and there are many instances which fit this category as well. For example, you may see great moments of high impact during a match that you come away recalling for some time to come. Other times, it's the wrestlers in particular and I believe that the big man performers are some of the most impressive in terms of how they are aesthetically. I also think that they'd be good candidates for athletic socks and I have my reasons for believing so.

I think that it's simple enough to speak ill of some of the bigger wrestlers because they aren't exactly technically savvy. They move about at a speed which is slower and you think that thirty minutes have passed when, in fact, it was only three. Yes, there are a number of these cases in the business but I still believe that a good number of people can showcase their skill in the ring. Truth be told, there are more exciting big wrestlers to watch than one would imagine.

It's apparent that there is a mixture of tall wrestlers; for every Undertaker who is a legend in the making, there is a Great Khali worth forgetting about. With the bouts involving the latter, it almost seems painful watching because it's a case of there being a great deal of lumbering about. As far as the pain is concerned, I could see the legs taking on a great deal of stress from having to work constantly. Wouldn't a different article of clothing be able to take some strain off?

If you're talking about tools being utilized to take stress off of the lower body, you may want to consider looking into athletic socks. To me, these have proven to be some of the best kinds of footwear in the world and they are most definitely worth the price they come at. Endorsed by companies like PRO Compression, these are able to assist you in just about any athletic scenario. They keep the feet from becoming fatigued too fast, which is a great asset for any sports star.

It seems like out of all of the wrestlers with naturally short shelf life, those who are around the seven foot mark or over seem to have the briefest stints. This isn't the case for all performers, though, as Kane has been wrestling strong ever since he came into WWE during the mid-90's. To me, it seems like longevity hinges on factors which are difficult to pinpoint. However, if you had to ask me what I think the factors were, I believe that luck and constant training play the biggest parts.




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