Any padding
No
To start lacrosse, you need several pieces of equipment. Its different depending on whether your a boy or girl.BOYS: Need a stick, cleats/tennis shoes, helmet, padding, and a mouth guard.GIRLS: Need a stick, cleats/tennis shoes, goggles, and a mouth guard.
AnswerFor men's lacrosse the necessary equipment is a stick, gloves, shoulderpads, a helmet, arm pads, and a protective cup. Additionally, cleats may or may not be worn, generally soccer or football cleats, and some players choose to wear rib padding.
women's lacrosse is the truer form of the game. they play with minimal padding (only goggles and a moth guard). there are very specific rules for checking (hitting) the the ball out of another players stick. men's allowed far more contact and checking. they play with padding from the torso up (ribs, shoulders, helmet, mouth guard, elbows). that is because of the difference in checking.
No you can't
Lacrosse is played with a Stick and Multiple pads. Including, A helmet, shoulder pads, etc.
you should stretch every day and before every game and wear alote of padding like shoulder pads, rib pads, arm pads, gloves, helmet and any other gear you can think of.
As the padding compresses it soaks up energy that otherwise would have gone into your head.
Nope
A lacrosse helmet, lacrosse gloves, lacrosse arm pads, lacrosse shoulder pads, a lacrosse stick, cletes with rounded spikes, a mouthguard, an athletic cup if you want, a lacrosse ball, and a wall to practice on. Go to www.laxworld.com to find most of that stuff
Cascade is the leading Lacrosse helmet manufacturer. They design and manufacture the helmets. Bauer Performance Sports has also acquired Cascade's helmets and has produced their own line.
In general for both boys and girls, beginner players need a lacrosse stick. A protective mouthpiece, gloves, protective helmet with a face mask, and a chin strap are also worn for protection. Male players wears protective cups while females wear a padding on thighs, abdominal areas, shins and the pelvic.