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yeahh it is necessary, not wearing a girdle leaves your hips open to helmets and anything else, the hip or side is a very frequent spot where the football player will take a hit by a helmet, plus landing on your side after getting hit or jumping for a ball is alot less painful if you have your girdle w/hip pads on. It also helps to keep your thigh pads in place if your girdle has pad pockets in them which i have found is a lot easier.
EMT pants have a lot of pockets but it depends on the brand. One brand has pockets in the front which have an area for coins and the back pockets have wallet pockets. Since they're EMT specific, they have a scissor pocket. These pants are also doubled in the seat and knee to prevent wear in those areas.
Football Boots, Shin Pads, A few balls, Football pitch etc.
Duct tape!
Football pants usually have pockets for knee and thigh pads. Under the football pants, you wear a girdle that has additional pockets to place your hip and tail bone pads. The shape of the pocket will tell you which pad goes where.
Shoulder pads, padded pants that come below the knee, jerseys, helmets,cleats, and socks
to play American football you need a helmet shoulder pads jock strap football pants with knee pads thigh pads hip pads and a tail pad
You can if you want to i dont but i know a lot of people that have. Usually if you do you want to cut the top of the knee pads off in an arch so the cut looks professional and the size of the knee pads is reduced.
Football Equipment ListA helment, mouthpiece, chin gaurd, shoulder pads, thigh pads, knee pads,cleats and socks!
* kilt * knee socks * khaki pants * knee pads * kerchief
No, it is the large bone in the upper part of the leg above the knee
Kilt, kahki pants ect... Kilt, kahki pants ect... Kilt, kahki pants ect... Kilt, kahki pants ect...