Yes. He just has to make sure it doesn't interfere with the play and he has a reason for taking it off. The player can't just take it off and prance around. He has to have it on at all times unless there is a malfunction in the helmet or the strap is broken.
no
Jean Pronovost
The runner is called out for interference.
the only time a runner can remove his helmet is in the event that the helmet has impaired the runners vision. in that case the umpires would have the decision of the removal being within regulations or not. if it is not then the runner would automatically be out.Another answer: In MLB, there is no rule prohibiting player from removing his helmet. However, rules in other leagues (college, high school, youth, etc.) may have such a rule. Consult your organizations rule book.
For a while he didn't have to, but then the NHL required the use of a helmet.
No, I did not fall off my bike and hit my head while wearing a helmet.
high stress while running long distance.like a shy football player running with his coach yelling at him.
That distinction goes to George Owen, Boston Bruins defenseman. He had played football while in college and when he entered the NHL in 1928 he wore the same leather helmet that he had worn in college when playing football.
When using a baby helmet while riding a bike, make sure it fits properly and is securely fastened. Ensure the helmet meets safety standards and is in good condition. Always supervise the baby while wearing the helmet and avoid risky maneuvers.
A light helmet is commonly referred to as a "bike helmet" or "cycling helmet," designed to provide protection while being lightweight for comfort during physical activities such as biking.
A bicycle helmet is a piece of protective headgear intended to be worn while riding a bicycle.
Wilma Rudolph began running track while attending Burt High School in 1955. She retired in 1962.