A helmet and arm pads provide protection when falling or rolling while snow tubing. Some rinks make it compulsory for children particularly for kids under five years of age.
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.
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, shin pads, and a gurdle
helmet arm pads shoulder pads gloves and cleats and mouth guard
they wear knee and elbow pads , helmet's ,shoulder blades
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
Gloves Helmet Protective wear (shin pads, neck guard, knee pads) skates (optional speed skates) skin- tight suit(optional!!!!!!)
A helmet, mouth guard, shoulder pads, elbow/arm pads, gloves, stick. Rib guards and spikes are optional, not required but recommended for different situations.
There are several. One the cup is used to protect the testicular region. The football pads and helmet are also forms of protective technology in sports. In addition, shinguards are in soccer. There are many forms in sports
If you are placing the tube into a hot liquid or a hot tube into a cold liquid, you are running the chance of it exploding and trust me, no one likes glass in their eyes or hands.
Football Boots, Shin Pads, A few balls, Football pitch etc.