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for left back it would be low low lying cleats. They are normal boots but with smaller cleats because the bigger the cleats the slower you run because it has less traction. And if the opposing team is about to score you need to help and get there faster than other players.
the soccer cleats are made of rubber and some made out of metal
YES!! The ADIDAS f50 cleats were made as soccer cleats therefore soccer palyes wear them as soccer cleats!!
What I would advise you do is get new cleats, maybe a better brand, the brand you made might not make good cleats?
Diego Maradona primarily wore Adidas cleats during his career, particularly favoring the Adidas Copa Mundial model. These cleats, known for their classic design and comfort, provided him with the traction and support he needed on the pitch. Maradona's association with Adidas helped to solidify the brand's presence in football, especially during his iconic performances in the 1980s and 1990s.
are made of rubber and plastic and some are made out of metle
There is no difference. The only difference there MIGHT be is the bottom of the cleat. You can have METAL or MOLDED cleats. There are softball cleats that are metal but the majority of the time the baseball cleats TEND TO BE metal and softball cleats TEND TO BE molded. BUT, metal cleats are allowed in softball, made for softball, AND VISE VERSA. SO IT REALLY WOULDN'T MATTER WHAT CLEATS YOU BOUGHT.
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Baseball cleats are made of either metal, rubber or plastic. The most common baseball cleats are made with metal spikes.
Softball cleats are made in girls sizes and for girls feet. Baseball cleats are made in boys sizes and for boys feet. Other than that, there isn't much of a difference. Softball Players can wear Baseball cleats, and baseball can wear softball cleats. you would just need to look up a convesrion online. I wear a 7.5 in my womens softball cleats, but when i wear my mens baseball cleats im a size 6.
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There are two ways to fix this problem: 1) Specially designed cleats for lacrosse only, such a warrior's burn 2.0. Even though there is a limited amount of lacrosse cleats, big companies are coming out with cleats specially for lacrosse. Such as the new Nike talons. 2) Use football cleats specially made for turf, grass, etc. They are not made for lacrosse, but as in football, they are light, good for cutting, and have good protection for your ankles.