Besides goalies, most players prefer not to wear cups because of restriction while running and they can be uncomfortable. They are not required but it's a good idea to do so.
I strongely suggest that you where a cup. when you do get hit there you wont regret it.
Only guys wear cups, girls, well you know, they don't really need them
But chest protectors, gloves, helments and elbow pads are mandatory.
--Depends on if youre playing HS lax or club. Most HS requirements have a cup as a Mandatory piece of equipment.
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.
equipment wise there are: helmets (football, baseball/softball ,hockey, lacrosse) men usually wear cups soccer and field hockey there are shin guards baseball players wear guards when hitting to protect the side facing th pitcher football, hockey, and lacrosse players wear all types of padding volleyball players sometimes wear pads on their knees field hockey and female lacrosse players wear eye masks strething can be considered an aid for preventing injuries
Yes we do wear cups
They certainly do.
Yes they do the pads are located on the shoulders like football players
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.
Lacrosse is a competitive and rough sport. Failing to buy the adequate safety gear can mean one suffers tremendous injuries. Before trying out for the lacrosse team, there are a few items any youth should buy. Over the years, lacrosse has become a very physical sport. The nature of lacrosse is such that players constantly push one another around on the field. In many instances, pushing other players around is just part of the game and a completely "legal" activity in the context of lacrosse. The game is physical for both boys and girls. The only difference is that each sport requires different gender-based safety gear. For boys, the typical lacrosse equipment needed is a crosse and lacrosse ball. The lacrosse ball comes in different colors, so a boy should be sure to see if a coach has any specifications for a particular color. Some coaches only like to use 5 oz. orange lacrosse balls. Other coaches have no preference for the color of lacrosse balls that players choose to use. For safety equipment, boys will need a mouth guard, chin strap, shoulder pads, and gloves. Also, boys should be sure to use protective cups and arm pads. In some games, the referees may require boys to wear protective cups and arm pads. For girls, the typical lacrosse equipment remains the same. Girls need a crosse to play, as well as a 5 oz. lacrosse ball. Girls should also be sure to check with a lacrosse coach for any preferences in the color of lacrosse ball used. Girls also need to wear a mouth guard, gloves, eye-wear, and nose protection gear for the sport. Goalies may need to wear additional throat and pelvic protection. Some refs also require girls to wear abdominal protective gear. Protective gear for lacrosse can be quite expensive. One of the best ways to buy lacrosse gear is to put in a bulk order with a team of girls or boys. Some websites will offer discounts for bulk orders. Some websites will also offer free shipping when teams spend a certain amount of money on the site. In addition to the equipment listed here, a coach may require a team member to invest in a practice jersey or uniform. Some school teams provide the uniforms for lacrosse, while other school teams do not have the funds to purchase uniforms for the team. If a team does not have funding for uniforms, then seeking donations from local businesses is a good idea.
The same way anyone else wears cups. Just stick it in your sliding shorts
they wear knee and elbow pads , helmet's ,shoulder blades
They wear pads in lacrosse because they could get hurt.
they have to wear goggles because they dont want to wear helmets so they wear goggles. they need some sort of protection and the girls arent into wearing helmets hence the goggles.
No, lacrosse is not the same thing as field hockey. In field hockey you use a stick with a curved base on the ground and hit it to your team mate, or you can dribble it up the field. The goal in field hockey is much bigger than a lacrosse goal. In lacrosse you throw and catch a ball using a stick with a net and you can run with the ball in you stick. Lacrosse is a much faster paced game too. In lacrosse you wear eye protection and a mouth guard, in field hockey you wear shin guards and a mouth guard. Both sports are really fun.