Andrew Clark & the Potential Compression Socks Could Possess

By Rob Sutter


"The Breakfast Club" stands as a movie which has arguably the most collective group of students you could imagine. It's easy to see that there are differences between people who break the rules to those who couldn't care less about how matters are run. Andrew Clark is the athlete of this group of Saturday detention students and you could imagine that his need to win is strong. During this one detention, though, Clark may find compression socks to be useful.

There's no question that Clark has athletics down pat and being able to conduct physical work is something that he's good at. Principal Vernon had Clark move a bookshelf from one part of the library to another, seeing as how the door would not stay open on its own. Being stuck in Saturday detention must have been tough for a varsity star like Clark. However, who's to say that he couldn't take advantage of this time and use it to think about upping his game?

Clark is an amateur wrestler through and through and his level of competitiveness is one that has been instilled in him since childhood. He was told by his father to win without fail and that's what he attempted to do during each match. It must have been troubling to lose a bout with the school, though, and be rewarded with detention. Something like that has to eat Clark up inside, seeing as how he would perceive Saturday detention as a loss.

One can't very well erase an academic blemish like detention, so how exactly would Clark find himself winning again? When it comes to wrestling, there's probably a good deal of strain that goes to his legs and feet, which is why I recommend compression socks being put to use. I don't know if there are many companies like PRO Compression which specifically work with these socks but they deserve to be looked at. For Clark's sake, it may be the best investment he could make.

People in high school athletics are going to be utterly competitive, which means that they are going to do what it takes to leave an impression. Their drive is something that cannot be questioned but this doesn't come without flaw. In fact, Clark would be smart to realize that he would have to grow up in order to avoid such matters as a Saturday detention. One can only hope that this event helps him to become wiser as time goes on.




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