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Leg guards Gloves Thigh pads Box Chest guard Arm guard Helmet
Yes, just make sure you have proper knee protection, and your pants have enough built in thigh protection. I find it easier to maneuver around the crease. I think most professionals take theirs off too.
Yes, women cricketers often wear protective gear, including guards, to ensure their safety during play. These guards can include abdominal guards similar to those worn by male players, as well as thigh pads and chest guards. The use of such protective equipment is crucial to minimize the risk of injury from fast deliveries and other impacts during the game. The specific gear may vary based on personal preference and the level of play.
Number one rule is just to stay in good psychical shape. Make you stretch reguarly, I've pulled quite a few leg muscles and hurt my groin and thigh a fair amount of times which could easily be avoided by stretching. Practice movements, and leg strength aswell (focus on the groin/thigh area).
The part of the leg from the waist to the knee is called the thigh.
The primary components of Japanese armor are as follows: Fundoshi (loincloth) Shitagi (shirt) Kobakama (pants) Kiahan (gaiters) Waraji (sandals) Suneate (shin guards) Haidate (thigh guards) Yugake (gloves) Kote (sleeves) Wakibiki (armpit protectors) Do (body armor) Uwa obi (belt) Sode (shoulder guards) Nodowa (throat protector) Hoate (facemask) Kabuto (helmet)
Your thigh muscle is called your Quadricep.
From Zeus's thigh.
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