2XU COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGY

Sportsmart’s clothing manager, Liam Collins, explains the technology in one of our popular compression brands: 2XU.

 

Compression gear helps the body to perform at optimum level, and recover faster, so is a popular item to wear during training, competition and recovery.

 

2XU fabric technology includes:

– Moisture wicking properties, to draw moisture away from the skin

– UPF50+ sun protection

– Highest grade elastane yarns with Invista Lycra, for stretch with excellent recovery performance to ensure shape is maintained

– Superior grade circular knit structure, for 360-degree stretch, greater flexibility, unsurpassed power and increased durability

– Flat lock stitching, for maximum comfort

 

All this technology combines to assist in improving circulation, muscle containment and reduced muscle vibration.

 

Sportsmart stocks 2XU compression gear for men and women, online and in store.

 

2XU compression long sleeve top (mens)

2XU compression long sleeve top (mens)

2XU compression tights (mens)

2XU compression tights (mens)

2XU compression long sleeve top (womens) in tangerine/grey

2XU compression long sleeve top (womens) in tangerine/grey

2XU compression long tights (womens) in black/baby blue

2XU compression long tights (womens) in black/baby blue

 

 

SHOP SMART THIS WINTER: CATALOGUE OUT NOW

Our Shop Smart This Winter catalogue is out now, featuring a range of new and sale products.

As always, it is packed with savings for our valued Smart Card members. (Not a member? Sign up now for free!)

View our catalogue online now. See our range of winter fitness equipment, all-new footwear from Brooks, Asics and New Balance, kids shoes from $39 (or $29 for members), sports apparel, compression (mens, womens and kids), supporter wear, basketball systems, tennis racquets, table tennis tables, treadmills plus much more!

Shop online or in store.

Shop Smart This Winter - catalogue out now!

Shop Smart This Winter – catalogue out now!

 Prices valid until 14/07/2014 or until sold out.

 

FOOTBALLS: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES?

Footballs can range in price from $10 to $180. With such a large range of balls to choose from, Gerrard Woods (Director, Sportsmart) explains the main differences.

 

There are 3 main types of material generally used when making the outer of a ball. This plays the largest role in what use the ball is recommended for.

 

PVC – Recreational/Junior Training

PVC is the cheapest material used to make balls. Balls made from PVC are recommended for recreational use (backyard, etc) or early years junior training. These balls perform better in the warmer conditions of summer than in wetter, winter conditions.

Patrick Boca soccer ball

Patrick Boca soccer ball

 

TPU – Training/Junior Match Balls (under 12 & below)

TPU is a light and extremely flexible material that can be used in soccer balls. TPU is often combined with a foam layer, giving the ball a softer touch. The softer touch helps player control of the ball and helps gives junior players confidence with the ball (especially when heading).

Robust in Melbourne’s winter conditions, TPU balls are great training balls for all levels, and junior level match balls.

Nike Strike soccer ball

Nike Strike soccer ball

 

PU – Match Balls

Premium level balls are usually made from a PU material for the outer. These balls have a true feel and touch, and retain their shape better during play due to the thicker material. These balls are either hand-stitched or constructed using advanced technology such as thermal bonding.

Balls of this level also can carry international recognised certifications as to quality such as FIFA™ Approved, FIFA™ Inspected or International Match Ball Standard. Balls carrying these certifications must pass mandatory quality standards with regard to shape, shape retention, bounce, weight, etc.

These balls are recommended for all level matches, especially seniors, with internationally certified balls recommended for use in Senior NPL codes in Victoria.

Nike Premier Team FIFA soccer ball

Nike Premier Team FIFA soccer ball

 

Sportsmart is the official Retail Partner of Football Federation Victoria and offers great deals on balls to all football clubs around Australia.

For a quote, please email clubdirect@sportsmart.com.au

SMART EASTER FOOTWEAR SAVINGS

Hop into Sportsmart for smart savings on a range of footwear this Easter!

 

20-40% off football boots

Save 40% on Adidas, Puma, Concave and Diadora football boots

Save 20% on Nike and Asics football boots

 

Huge range of Nomis football boots – kids from $39, adults from $49

 

30% off selected footwear:

Brooks and Adidas running shoes

Lawn bowls footwear

Track ‘n’ field footwear

Cricket footwear

Adidas and And1 basketball footwear

 

Save 20% on kids running and cross training shoes

 

Shop online or in store. Sale ends midnight Easter Monday 2014.

Select your store for Easter and Anzac day trading hours: Moorabbin, Kilsyth, Northcote and Casey.

Sportsmart Easter man

TRAIN HARD, SHOP SMART. CATALOGUE OUT NOW!

Train hard shop smart catalogue

Sportsmart’s latest catalogue – TRAIN HARD, SHOP SMART – is out now!

This catalogue is packed full of our latest products, specials and Smart Card member discounts.

Check out the huge range of adults and kids football boots from Puma, Adidas, Asics, Nike, Concave, Diadora and Nomis. Smart Card members save on selected soccer balls and AFL balls, plus protective gear. We also have a great range of hockey sticks, gear and footwear. Check out our netball shoes and balls, basketball shoes, balls, systems and backboards. Our catalogue features the latest in compression from Skins, 2XU and Performax, as well as clothing – with member savings on selected items from Adidas, Russell Athletic, Asics, Champion, New Balance and Everlast. Our always-popular fitness category has some big savings on selected exercise bikes, treadmills, ellipticals, rowers, heart rate monitors plus boxing and weights products. We’ve also got a great range of tennis racquets with member savings, and discounted golfing gear. Our huge range of mens, womens and kids running shoes features some great specials and members pricing – some too hot to print! – from Asics, New Balance, Brooks and more.

Shop online or in store now. Sale ends 22/04/2014.

Are you a Smart Card member? Sign up now – it’s free and easy to join.

Smart Card

SPORTSMART TEAMS UP WITH FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA

Sportsmart is excited to announce our partnership with Football Federation Victoria (FFV) as official retail partner, with the three-year partnership set to benefit the entire Victorian football community.

The partnership was unveiled at today’s launch of the newly branded ‘Sportsmart Women’s Premier League’ – Victoria’s top-tier women’s competition – which kicks off on Friday night when Box Hill United hosts Ashburton Womens.

FFV General Manager of Commercial, Marketing and Communications, Anthony Grima, says he is thrilled to formalise FFV’s relationship with Sportsmart.

“This partnership will not only ensure commercial sustainability but will translate to major benefits for the entire football community,” says Grima.

“It will lift the professionalism of our organisation to a whole new level, while servicing the needs of all our key stakeholders including players, coaches, referees and most importantly our clubs, providing access to high quality teamwear, sporting equipment and retail products.”

With four stores across Melbourne and a strong online digital presence, we are a privately owned company and have been part of Melbourne’s sporting scene since 1969.

Sportsmart will also hold naming rights for all community junior leagues, proudly present FFV’s annual Club Administrators Conference and operate FFV’s future online shop.

Sportsmart director Gerrard Woods says it is an “exciting time” to be involved in Victorian football.

“We are delighted to play an integral part in supporting Victorian football and to also have the Sportsmart name attached to the Women’s Premier League,” says Woods.

“We see the excitement within the Victorian football family via the many grassroots clubs we already service, including several in the WPL who are a part of our Club Advantage program.”

Head of the WPL, Liam Bentley, welcomed Sportsmart’s association with the WPL.

“Women’s football in particular has been on the rise for some time, especially now in Victoria on the back of Melbourne Victory winning the Westfield W-League title,” Bentley says.

“We are delighted to have Sportsmart associated with the WPL.”

Keep up-to-date with all the Sportsmart WPL news, video, features and more via the official website, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube channels.

 

FFV and Sportsmart WPL

TIPS ON MOULDING YOUR MOUTHGUARD

Wearing a mouthguard in contact sports is very important, especially for junior players. A properly fitted mouthguard is essential for you to be protected.

How to mould a mouthguard:

Firstly, boil a small pot of water and submerge the mouthguard for about 20 to 30 seconds. Your mouthguard should have instructions for the correct amount of time. Remember, the mouthguard should be heated to the point that you are able to mould it not the point where it is beginning to melt.

Remove the mouthguard from the water using tongs (you do not want to deform the mouthguard by squeezing too tightly). Cool the mouthguard either by dipping it in cool water or allowing it to air dry. Check your mouthguard instructions to see if water is recommended. You only need to cool the mouthguard to the point where you can put it in your mouth without burning yourself.

Place the mouthguard in your mouth to mould it. Push the mouthguard against your teeth with your fingers and bite down lightly. Pull the guard tighter to your teeth by placing your tongue against the roof of your mouth and sucking the air and water out.

Now you need to cool the mouthguard. Some instructions say that the guard needs to cool rapidly after it has been fitted by dipping it in cold water. If the mouthguard does not fit properly, you can remould it by starting the process again.

Using a mouth-formed mouthguard is the easiest way to ensure the mouthguard fits perfectly to your mouth. Be sure to inspect your mouthguard frequently and replace it if it becomes deformed or you notice that the edges become jagged.

Sportsmart stocks a variety of mouthguards for both seniors and juniors. You can view our range of mouthguards online or visit our stores to select the type that will best suit your needs.

OPRO Platinum Mouthguard - blue/red

OPRO Platinum Mouthguard – blue/red

Interview with Stephanie Catley, Sportsmart employee and Melbourne Victory captain

When did you develop your passion for football?
My passion for football started a long time before I even started playing for an organised team. My brother and I use to play around in the front yard with two other boys who lived up the road from us. I also played at school during lunch times with the boys in my year level; when I was six I copied my brother and joined the same club as him – East Bentleigh Soccer Club.

How long have you been playing with Melbourne Victory?

I have just recently completed my fifth season with Melbourne. I made my debut against Perth Glory at Etihad stadium when I was 15.

What position do you play?

I play Left back. During my junior years I was always a left midfielder and I loved to attack, so I enjoy moving forward from my defensive position too.

Tell us about representing Australia in the Matilda’s.

There is no better feeling. I’ve represented Australia at junior levels (Under 17’s and 20’s) and putting on the Australian uniform was always the greatest feeling. However, nothing can match the first time I put on my first Matilda’s shirt. I was 17 and we played against New Zealand in Wollongong. That was one of the best moments in my life so far because I’d reached a personal goal of mine, something that I’d worked so hard to get to.

You’ve recently been signed to play for Portland in the NWSL – what differences do you expect with the standard of play compared to the W-league in Australia?

I suppose I’m not entirely sure what to expect, I’ve played with a fair few Americans who have come to Melbourne Victory and many of them have played with the same sort of characteristics – hard working, strong and quick. The speed of play was something I noticed after watching a few NWSL games online last season, one-two touch football. I can’t wait to get over there to start training and learning.

Which boots do you wear, and why are they your top choice?

I wear Nike Tiempo Legends and always have – my first ever pair of Nikes were a pair of Tiempos (photo below).
Personally, I don’t like boots that are too light. So I find the Tiempos to be the perfect weight. I also love the classic design, they’re not too flashy but they’re quite interesting with the colours that they bring out.

Stephanie's Tiempos

What is your training regime?

With Melbourne Victory – Training 4 times a week, 1-2 gym sessions, 1 personal skills/running session.
I have a scholarship with the Victorian Institute of Sport and in the off-season I complete strength and conditioning there.
And with the National team, we train every day when we’re in camp, sometimes twice a day.

What training gear do you wear?

It depends which team I’m representing. In the national team we wear Nike, and we wear Adidas for Melbourne Victory. Personally, I love Nike – all of their training gear is super comfortable and attractive, and of course I always pick Tiempos as my preferred boot.

Who inspires you?

Lots of people have inspired me throughout my life: from my lovely mother Lesley – who has worked hard her entire life to give my brother and I everything she possibly could and also driven me out to Darebin four nights a week for training until I was old enough to buy a car – to my favourite St Kilda player Lenny Hayes, whose leadership skills, modesty and ability to be consistently brilliant on the field inspire me everyday. Just to name a couple…

What’s been your career highlight so far?

So far, making my debut for the Matildas and winning the W-League with Melbourne Victory this year.

Who do you follow in the EPL?

I follow Liverpool. They are so enjoyable to watch, they move the ball around quickly and skilfully and I could watch players like Steven Gerrard and Luis Suarez all day.

How long have you worked at Sportsmart, and what does your job entail?

I have worked at Sportsmart since I finished high school which was end of 2011, start of 2012.
I work in the mighty Footwear department. My job entails helping customers to find the right shoe/boot for them, lots of tidying, making shelf talkers (my favourite part of the job), unpacking and putting away new stock and lots of other things.

How do you find a balance with fitting in all your commitments?

Balance is always difficult when my football is pretty much full-time; when I was fresh out of high school and saving for a car, I worked at Sportsmart Monday through to Friday. Now I’m only working on Fridays because my commitments to football have grown quite dramatically since then. I enjoy the challenge of finding balance as it helps me appreciate the time I have to relax with family and friends. I’m currently in a busy time of year with the National team, but once I’m over in Portland I’m going to start an online course through Swinburne University – Bachelor of Education (Primary).

What do you like to do in your downtime?

I enjoy spending time with family and friends, heading to the beach, reading and I spend a lot of time getting coffee with my Melbourne Victory teammates. When I have downtime, I like to keep it as relaxed as possible so that I have enough energy for training later in the day.