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Next, take each lace up to the final eyelet directly above – instead of crossing. Once you’ve threaded these last two eyelets, leave a loop and don't pull tight. Step #4. Finally, cross the laces once more by threading the left lace through the right loop and the right lace through the left.
Jan 13, 2024 · In this video I explain a very important way to tie your shoes if you are a basketball player. A lot of basketball players lace up any kind of way, but when ...
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Nov 6, 2022 · In this video I will show you how to tie basketball shoes properly for maximum comfort and injury prevention. 👟These are the exact methods I use to lace my ...
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Probably this was the method taught by your mom or dad when you are a little kid. You can use this method in any situation and can compatible with any lace-up basketball shoes. We called it “the basic” because the method is a piece of cake. All you need to do is to lace it in a crisscross pattern to the top of the shoe.
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Jun 29, 2024 · You want to make those quick cuts and sprints without slipping or feeling unstable. The way you lace up can create a significant difference to your speed and agility, giving you the freedom to move precisely as you intend. Control: How tight or loose you lace up affects your foot’s grip inside the shoe. Threading too tightly may hinder ...
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1. Take the lace straight across and through the bottom eyelets on the outside of the shoe. Adjust the lace so there’s an equal amount of lace on each side of the bottom of the eyelet. 2. Run each lace straight up the inside of the shoe to the next eyelet and through, then up the outside of the eyelet and through.