Shin pads.
Batsman normally wares a cricket helmet, padded cricket gloves, elbow pads, jock strap and leg pads. A wicket keeper normally where leg pads, wicket keeping gloves, a jockstrap and leg pads. Depending on the individual they may also ware more specialised padding for protection against the ball.
In soccer (football) there are shin guards which cover your shins, obviously. But there are no manditory leg pads. You could google FIFA laws of the game to see if you are allowed to wear other pads but you are not required. Hope this helps
The pads you are referring to are likely called "boots" or "bandages." They are used to provide protection and support to the horse's legs while riding, helping to prevent injuries or discomfort. These pads come in various materials and designs, depending on the specific needs of the horse and rider.
the size of the leg pads
usually catchers wear a chest pad, leg pads, and a helmet, and they also have a catchers glove
These uniform types range in coverage and complexity from cold-weather uniforms complete with full pads, long underwear, and gloves, to a common practice "shell," where football pants with leg pads are replaced by mesh shorts.
use bubble rap for leg pads
Check your car handbook about the brake lights which should light up on the dashboard if the brake pads are worn. If the brakes are noisy and screeching it may suggest worn out pads. You will have to jack up the car and take the wheels off to inspect the brake pads to see if they are worn out.
Roman chariot drivers had little or no protectionat first. If possible, slaves would run out and douse the wheels of the chariots with water to prevent the friction of the high speed on the wooden wheels from catching fire. A driver's best method of protection was to be in the lead and avoid getting upended on the turns. Over time, leg protection such as knee pads were worn and leather wrappings around the bodies.
The brake pads could be worn out
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