5 Sports to Follow This Spring
If you’re not already a spring sports enthusiast, you will be soon. This
season has something for every kind of sports fan. Whether you’re
already an avid fan of spring sports, wear a leg brace to
take part in a local league on the weekends, or you’re a spring sports
newbie who’s looking for an engaging game to watch, one of the following
spring sports is sure to fit the bill.
Men’s and Women’s Soccer
Soccer is one of the most popular sports worldwide. It’s a game that
involves everything from long sprints to intricate footwork. When a team
is taking a corner kick or free kick, you can learn about their
strategy by looking at the details of their formation. During the
spring, you can watch both men’s and women’s soccer. Both are equally
interesting to watch because it’s the same game you love with all new
players to learn about. You may even notice that some players wear the
same supportive ankle brace options for stabilizing their lateral movements.
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PGA Golf Tour
Golf is a year-round sport when the weather allows, but spring is the
time to catch up on the PGA Tour. Pro golfers earn their spots on the
tour and travel worldwide for tournaments. While you may have developed
an interest in golf long ago, you can become a fan of the next
generation of golfers who are innovating the sport. If you live within
driving distance of a course where one of the yearly events is held, you
can plan a trip to see the pros in person.
Baseball
Many sports fans turn to baseball after the football season is over.
Baseball season begins in March and goes all the way through summer.
Baseball could be the perfect sport for you if you’re in it for the long
haul and want something you can casually follow throughout the summer,
too. With nearly every baseball player playing both sides of the ball,
they use their bodies to throw, run, hit, and catch. By watching
closely, you can tell if a player is wearing an arm brace or a sleeve to help reduce their risk of injury on the field.
Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse
Men’s lacrosse can look like a physical sport with lots of contact and
protective gear. Still, fascinatingly enough, women’s lacrosse can also
get just as intense even though they wear less than half the protective
gear. Most contact in women’s lacrosse goes under the radar, making it
all the more interesting to watch. Men’s lacrosse will return to the
Summer Olympics in 2028, but you can become a fan now by checking out a
lacrosse game this season. The Premier Lacrosse League is also starting a
professional women’s league this spring.
Tennis
If you want to follow a classic spring sport, nothing says “classic
spring” quite like tennis. Tennis isn’t exclusively played during
spring, and popular tournaments, like Wimbledon, take place toward the
end of the spring season. Outside of the biggest events of the year,
there are plenty of spring matches to check out. Tennis players move in
quick bursts to reach the ball, so you’ll notice many athletes
supporting their joints with ankle braces or elbow sleeves. Both men’s
and women’s tennis are competitive, and once you know the basics, you’ll
be in for all sorts of excitement.
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