Staying Cool Under Pressure: Everett Crimson Tide's Two-A-Day Gear Up
As the summer heat sets in, the Everett Crimson Tide is gearing up for a grueling two-a-day practice schedule. To stay ahead of the competition, the team is turning to the latest in compression gear technology. Players are donning Under Armour's HeatGear compression sleeves ($15-$25) and compression shorts ($30-$40) to improve blood flow and reduce muscle fatigue. The Div I athletes swear by the gear's ability to keep them cool and dry, even during the most intense practices. "It's a game-changer," says Tide quarterback, Jack Harris. "I can push myself harder without feeling weighed down by sweat." With the MIAA's emphasis on player safety, the Crimson Tide is prioritizing gear that helps prevent heat-related illnesses. Parents, consider investing in a similar compression gear package for your athlete this season.