Athletic clothing that is not too loose. You may also choose to buy shoes specific to the sport of Badminton.
nothing hahaha!
preferably white..
All players must wear shinguards. That's Law 4 of the FIFA regulations regarding the players' equipment. A link can be found below.
No. You just have the net, racket and shuttlecock, but you can wear nonslip shoes to prevent you from slipping.
A player must wear a shirt, shorts, shoes, socks, and shin guards. Everything else would fall under the set of "items not required to play."
leather helmets
Viking Helmets, Ghillie Suits and Aromour. :)
Hockey equipment in the 1960s was not nearly as complete as safe as it is today. Most players did not wear helmets or even mouthguards.
Soccer players must wear a shirt, shorts, socks, shin guards and shoes. Lets look in depth just a bit. Law 4 of the Laws of the Game mandates players wear a jersey or shirt. And shorts. Teams wear matching duds. And both keepers wear something different from the players of either team and from each other and the officials. The shin guards must be "made of a suitable material" and must "provide a reasonable degree of protection" per the rules. Socks or stockings must be pulled up to cover the shin guards. No player may wear anything that is dangerous to himself or another player, and the footwear is inspected to insure any features that provide an increase in traction are "safe" and appropriate. There is a bit more detail offered in the Laws of the Game, and a link is provided.
You can't keep the badminton shirt clean unless you don't wear it.Because when you wear it you will sweat,and then the shirt will be dirty.
HockeySafety Equipment;· Knee length Shin pads - To reduce the risk of injury to the shin.· Gum Guard - To reduce risk of injury to the teeth.· Goalkeepers must wear protective equipment comprising at least headgear, leg guards and kickers except that the headgear and any hand protectors may be removed when taking a penalty stroke.Safety Regulations and Rules;· Feet Rule- So you don't kick the ball during the game.· No clashing sticks - to reduce risk of injuries to the hands and body.· No shooting outside of the D-· Players are permitted to wear gloves for protection which do not increase the natural size of the hands significantly.· Goalkeepers (ie wearing full protective equipment) must wear a shirt or garment over any upper body protection.· the stick must be smooth and must not have any rough or sharp parts.· Players must not lift their stick over the heads of other players.· Players must not touch, handle or interfere with other players or their sticks or clothing.· Players must not play the ball dangerously or in a way which leads to dangerous play· Players must not intentionally raise the ball from a hit except for a shot at goal.· Players must not approach within 5 metres of an opponent receiving a falling raised ball until it has been received, controlled and is on the ground.· Field players must not stop, kick, propel, pick up, throw or carry the ball with any part of their body.· Players must not obstruct an opponent who is attempting to play the ball.
To play badminton, you will need a racket, shuttlecock, and a net. It is also recommended to wear appropriate footwear with good grip to navigate the court effectively.