Why do cleats improve sports performance?
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Answer: Studs increase traction on turf
Studs increase traction on turf ✓ — Correct! Traction mechanics! Cleats have studs/spikes that penetrate grass/turf surface—increase friction coefficient dramatically. Flat shoes slip on grass (low friction). Studs dig in—provide grip for: (1) Explosive acceleration (push-off). (2) Quick direction changes (cutting). (3) Sudden stops (deceleration). (4) Stability on uneven/wet surfaces. Different sports use different cleat patterns—soccer (conical for rotation), football (bladed for linear speed), baseball (metal for maximum grip). Longer studs = softer ground; shorter = firm ground!
Spikes absorb ground impact — Wrong. Cleats don't cushion impact—studs are rigid. They improve traction by penetrating surface, gripping ground to prevent slipping.
Design improves ankle support — Wrong. Ankle support comes from shoe design, not cleats. Studs provide traction—digging into ground for grip during movement.
