No way
are you crazy
Rugby. In rugby you wear shorts, a t-shirt, and cleats. Then there's the ball. Also running, unless you count shoes, shorts, and a t-shirt equipment.
No.
To prevent or alleviate cycling chafing while riding your bike, you can wear padded cycling shorts, use chamois cream to reduce friction, ensure your bike is properly fitted to your body, and maintain good hygiene by showering after rides and wearing clean clothing.
Rugby doesnt use a net
...it come out of their behind.
As in the clothing? You would say, "I wore shorts to the game. I wore two different pairs of shorts to the game." So you could use pairs, if you want. But the plural of shorts would be shorts.
you dont use any energy in rugby
they had changed the shorts the shorts use to be very short back then
All rugby games are required to use the IRB standard ball size for any matches. Only exclusions to this is junior rugby
rugby...playing rugby is similar to doing bech press...
A lot of people can use Dickies shorts, it just depends on personal taste. If one likes them, one can use them. If not, there are no obligations in any way.
To prevent or alleviate lower back pain while riding a mountain bike, you can adjust your bike's fit to ensure proper posture, strengthen your core muscles, maintain good riding technique, take breaks to stretch, and use proper biking gear like padded shorts and a comfortable saddle.