BELOW IS THE «KINDERGARTEN» VERSION OF How to Wear a Jock While it is reasonably accurate as far as it goes, it (a) shows a faulty understanding of how a CUP works, and (b) omits critical information. Wearing a CUP without proper support (containment) underneath is foolhardy and begging at best a chafed scrotum, and at worst a destroyed testicle or two. PLEASE! Before someone gets in trouble, they should read my original, concise and COMPLETE direcdtions.
Hold the jock in front of you so the waistband is horizontal, like a brief. The pouch should be in front and the leg straps should be on either side. Like a brief, step into the jock with one leg on either side of the pouch. The leg straps should go behind your legs and the waistband, of course, should go around your waist. Also, if you're wearing a jock cup make sure you use the jock straps that are specially made for the cup.
Regular jock straps just have a pouch in front to hold your penis and testicles. It's just one layer of stretchy cloth that's there to give you support.
The jockstraps made for cups have a special pouch that the jock cup slides into, and they usually have velcro or elastic at the top to hold the cup in. It's kind of like a "sock" that the cup fits into, and the cup is surrounded by cloth on all sides.
Sometimes a guy might think that it's ok to just wear his jock cup inside a regular jock strap, but this is not a good idea. First of all this is not too higenic, because wearing the cup up against your skin means that sweat will collect between your skin and the plastic of the cup. And this could give you a nasty case of jock-itch. If you've never had jock-itch, think of athlete's foot on your penis and scrotum. The fungus that causes jock-itch is almost the same as the one that causes athlete's foot. The special cup jockstraps keep cloth between you and the cup, and this helps wick away the sweat.
And the other thing is that you are not getting as much protection if you wear the cup inside a regular jock. That's because your testicles will be sitting right up against the inside of the cup. So if you get hit in the groin, the shock will carry right through the cup to your testicles. If you wore the cup inside the intended cup jockstrap, then the cloth across the inside of the cup would have held your penis and testicles back from the cup, so they weren't sitting up against it. That helps hold them away from the shock of any impact.
So make sure you wear the right kind of strap when you wear your jock cup!
Your "junk" goes in the pouch and your legs go between the legstraps and the pouch. Pull it up and you're set. And the label faces out in front. Don't wear with the label facing in because it's uncomfortable.
No, you do not wear a cup for tennis. It limits your mobility in certain situations, and is not necessary.
I wear my jock and cup over my compression shorts. My compression shorts have a contour pouch that keeps my junk contained, so it stays under the cup. The above answer is totally incorrect! You should wear your compression shorts over your cup-jockstrap so that the compression shorts hold your cup tight against your body! If you wear your cup over your compression shorts, your cup might not fit tight to your body and a blow there could just slam the cup against your testicles, causing pain and possible injury. Some cup-jockstraps do not hold the cup firmly in place against the body.
The minimum cup is actually 30. They have it in tge Hanes brand.
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No, there is no need for a goalkeeper to wear a cup.
10 year old girls are not really supposed to be wearing any kind of cup size.It's best to wear training bras or sports bras...But if a 10 year old were to wear a cup size it would probably be a 32AA...11,12 and further that's when you really start to wear a cup size.
Germany wore white in the 2014 World Cup Final, which is the colour they usually wear.
Put the cup in the jock strap and tell him to wear it like underwear...
Pretty sure an A cup is bigger And I'm 12 and wear a 32a bra and I have just about the smallest boobs in 7th grade
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No, and most do not. Many do wear compression shorts however.