13 Best Boys' Sports Shirts
List Updated May 2023
Bestselling Boys' Sports Shirts in 2023
Under Armour Boys' Tech Big Logo T-Shirt, Ultra Blue /Graphite, Youth X-Large

- Material wicks sweat & dries really fast
- Anti-odor technology prevents the growth of odor-causing microbes
PUMA Big Boys' No.1 Logo Tee, Royal, 14-16 (Large)

- Short-sleeve tee with screenprint logos on chest and back yoke
- Dry-cell, moisture-wicking stretch jersey
The Children's Place Big Boys' Sport Graphic Tee, White, M (7/8)

- Tiger racecar driver at front
- Tag less label
- Pre-washed for an extra-gentle feel and to reduce shrinkage
- Imported
Starter Boys' Pullover Logo Hoodie, Amazon Exclusive, Team Red, S (6/7)

- This heritage logo hooded sweatshirt features ultra soft fleece, a jersey-lined hood, and kangaroo pocket.
- Starter Sweats: Legendary Softness
- Ribbed cuffs and hem, embroidered logo on sleeve
- Roomy jersey-lined hood, split kangaroo pockets
- Amazon Exclusive, Kids' Activewear
Dri-Equip(tm) Youth Athletic All Sport Training Tee Shirt,L-White

- The Dri-Equip Youth Athletic All Sport Training Tee Shirts in 24 Colors are Lightweight, roomy and highly breathable, these moisture-wicking, value-priced tees feature PosiCharge technology to lock in color and prevent logos from fading Whether you're training for a personal best or your fun run team needs a no-nonsense tee at a good value, the Dri-Equip Youth Athletic All Sport Traing t Shirt delivers. Printed with Dri-Equip(tm)Logo Inside Shirt
- 3.8-ounce, 100% polyester interlock with PosiCharge technology. Double-needle sleeves and hem
- Double-needle sleeves and hem
- Available Colors: Black,Cardinal, Carolina Blue, Deep Orange, Forest Green, Gold, Kelly Green, Light Pink, Lime Shock, Maroon, Purple, Silver, Texas Orange, Tropic Blue, True Navy, True Red, True Royal, White
- Youth Sizes: XS(4), S(6-8), M(10-12), L(14-16), XL(18-20)
Under Armour Boys' Big Logo Long Sleeve T-Shirt,Black /White, Youth Large

- Material wicks sweat & dries really fast
- Anti-odor technology prevents the growth of odor-causing microbes
Under Armour Boys' HeatGear Armour Long Sleeve, Carbon Heather /Black, Youth Medium

- HeatGear fabric is ultra-soft & smooth for extreme comfort with very little weight
- UPF 30+ protects your skin from the sun's harmful rays
- 4-way stretch construction moves better in every direction
- Material wicks sweat & dries really fast
- Anti-odor technology prevents the growth of odor-causing microbes
MadSportsStuff Basketball Logo Athletic Crew Socks, Small - Black/White

- PERFECT BASKETBALL SOCKS: Add of a touch of fun to the season with this fresh take on the traditional basketball sock. This sock is a crew length (hits mid-calf) and comes in many team color combinations. These elite basketball socks are popular with both boys, girls and teens alike!
- ACCURATE SIZING: Shoe Size: Small Youth 12-5 or Womens 4-7, Medium - Womens 7-10 or Mens 6-9, Large - Womens 10-13 or Mens 9-12, X-Large Womens 13+ or Mens 12+
- PERFORMANCE MATERIALS: Fiber Contents: 77% Polypropylene, 17% Nylon, 3% Elastic , 3% Lycra Spandex
- PERFORMANCE FEATURES: Moisture Wicking, Arch and Ankle Compression to reduce fatigue, Blister Control, Lightweight, Double Welt Top, Heel/Toe Design, Infused Alphasan Antimicrobials control bacteria and odor
- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Our basketball socks are made with love in the USA
DRI-EQUIP Youth Long Sleeve Moisture Wicking Athletic Shirts. Youth Sizes XS-XL, White, Medium

- SIZING: This is a Performance Loose-Fit. If your son or daughter prefers a more snug fit shirt or a compression fit shirt, please order one size down. Youth Sizes: XS(4-5), S(7-8), M(10-12), L(14-16), XL(18-20). Can run a little large. If you typically find yourself in between sizes and you prefer a more snug fit, please consider the smaller size. Shop with confidence and our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
The Children's Place Big Boys' Sports Graphic T-Shirt, Smokeb, XS (4)

- They'll love this style - you'll love this place
- Our place is always in style
PUMA Boys' Big Cat Hoodie (Little Kid/Big Kid), Sky Blue, Medium

- Pullover hoodie featuring contrast lining, PUMA cat logo on front, and kangaroo pocket
PUMA Big Boys' Logo T-Shirt, Royal Blue, Small (8)

- Short sleeve jersey t-shirt
- Screen-print logo
NIKE Boys' Dry Short Sleeve Swoosh Solid Tee, Dark Grey Heather/White, Large

- NIKE Dry fabric with Dri-FIT technology wicks sweat away to keep you dry
- Rib crew neck with interior taping enhances comfort
- Sizing: X-Small (7), Small (8), Medium (10-12), Large (14) and X-Large (16)
Dodging V. Blocking
An overlooked tool in combat sports today is a proper defense. Like any other sport, defense wins championships.
To block a strike or to dodge it all together, that is the question. It's quite the good one at that. There is no clear-cut answer. It all depends on the situation you find yourself in, whether in a competition or in a real-world application. As you climb the ranks, you'll come to learn by sheer experience when to do what.
The biggest advantage of dodging is that you take no damage whatsoever. It can also throw your opponent for a bit. They expect their strike to connect, so they prepare themselves for having their body stop with the contact. When they miss, they are usually off balance a little bit and normally in a bad position to defend. The hardest part with dodging is training yourself to think that your opponent missing by an inch is just as safe as missing by a yard. There's a number of ways to dodge: ducking, side stepping, spinning, backing up. Your instructor can teach you which method to use in certain situations, but it takes actually putting it to use in sparring to become accustom to it.
Blocking's biggest advantage is it keeps you close to your opponent. Many good counters, most based around throws and other grappling methods, come from blocking. Of course, there is technique with blocking that is overlooked a lot. An improper block can do just as much damage as fully taking the strike, or more. Broken limbs have been the result of a poorly executed block. Each style has their own system of blocks, from the power blocks of karate, to the slap blocks of kung fu, to the triangle blocks of muay thai. Like I said, a block can keep you close to your opponent, and ready to strike back before they can recover from the block.
I want to pick on MMA fighters for a moment here. It's been a little while since I've seen an event on TV, but I've seen some poor blocking and dodging with many of the fighters. One of the easiest things they can fix is to dodge head kicks, especially wrestlers or jiu-jitsu fighters. When that legs swings around, all they have to do is duck a little bit, then they are left with an open back they can attack via a takedown and set up a rear naked choke. Also, a lot of fighters block by merely putting their hands in front of their face like boxers. It works in boxing because of the style and the size of the gloves. It is terrible in MMA because all one is doing is blocking your own eyesight. There is so much more to be attacked in MMA that you need to be ready to use an arsenal of blocks to set up a counter-offense. Granted, I have a 0-3 amateur record, I can assure you that no one has landed a solid strike against me. I would like to get back into it one day, but I need to address my weakness on the ground and somehow get over amateur level fights to open up the rules a bit in my favor.