Posted on April 3, 2010.
What kind of neck support is the best to play the offensive line? I start school football in the fall and it is suggested that you buy a carpet neck. Any suggestions for what kind I should get neck-cowboy, ect neck rolls. and where I can get one cheap? Also, where can I get knee braces for the O-Line For a reasonable price? Anybody know?
If you're only a freshman from college football and there is absolutely no need for a roll neck collar. You'll look like an idiot with a little less than one level. But if you are on Varsity so I recommend a collar cowboy. And your school should provide decent knee braces for very cheap. They are not the most comfortable but they do the job
I've always used one as a rookie, depends where you play. I bought one at ***** for 45 and I havent looked back since. I use it as a back and defensive end. all my olineman use some sort of necklace. (I'm in DeKalb, Indiana) Report Abuse
Eastbay has it all. I would not go with the necklace cowboy as an editor.
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Work on developing your sterno mastoid muscle clido. These blocks are players who have already suffered neck injuries in the arm or compression injuries. All these blocks force your head down, then you will not be able to see when you hit your three point positions. You must come to an upright position to start your block, which, against a defensive lineman fast or lessor may be a disadvantage.
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