you can slide the knee pads into the lower slots in the pants, bending them if you have to. the thigh pads go in the slot in the pants that would cover your thigh if you put the pants on. there is no need to bend them as the slot is big enough.
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no, those are go on the thigh and are called thigh boards
Yes, thigh and knee pads are mandatory in the NFL. The league's rules require all players to wear protective padding, including thigh and knee pads, to enhance player safety and reduce the risk of injury during games. While players have some flexibility in the type and style of pads they use, compliance with this requirement is enforced.
High school and college players are required to wear; helmet, mouth piece, shoulder pads, hip pads, a butt pad, thigh pads, knee pads, and clears. A lot of the time you'll see nfl players not using their knee pads and or thigh pads bc they aren't required
They wear many.... you have your basic shoulder pads, knee pads, hip pads,thigh pads tail bone pads and your cup.
They are called Poleys.
Some people put their thigh pads in their girdle, while others put them inside their football pants. If you have a girdle, I recommend putting them in that. But if you don't have a girdle, just put them in your pants.
to play American football you need a helmet shoulder pads jock strap football pants with knee pads thigh pads hip pads and a tail pad
Football Equipment ListA helment, mouthpiece, chin gaurd, shoulder pads, thigh pads, knee pads,cleats and socks!
If it is below the inner thigh, it has to be the lower leg and if about the knee is the thigh, itself. There is no name for what you described.
its about 20 pounds
Protective helmet of players choice as long as it is up to school and/or NCAA standards, shoulder pads, protective cup, cleats, an mouthpiece. Thigh, tail, and knee pads are highly encouraged but not required.