No, you can wear knee pads that go on your knees to help with digging.
Yes, goalkeepers wear shin pads.
Box lacrosse goalies do wear leg pads made of hard plastic material like a big shin guards, in field lacrosse goalies can only wear soccer style shin guards
Volleyball
Well,, lets just say that if you want to keep your shins in a good shape and not sore and red... Wear the shin pads. Some random guy can kick your shin or the ball could be kicked at a great force and you could be deaply hurt. So please use you shin pads. Hope this helps,, xx
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No player would wear shin pads in rugby, there is no need for them.
They are commonly referred to as "Shin Pads" or "Shin Guards".
The only thing they wear are shin pads, these help lessen the impact from tackles on the shins, but only from the front.
Many websites sell shin pads for footballers of all ages and sizes. For full protection it is important to buy the correct size, and make sure that the product is designed for the sport for which you intend to use them.
Although the injuries from not wearing shin pads would be very serious, such as broken ankles and legs etc, they would be few in number, this is because no referee or coach at any level would let a player go on the pitch without shin pads.
This does not really matter, if others do she should. There is a small chance that the girl would be hit in the shin. Shin pads would provide appropriate protection.