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  2. Ice hockey equipment - Wikipedia

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    The elbow pads cover the elbow joint and part of the upper and lower arms. Some elbow pads do have extensions that can cover the entire upper arm. The majority of elbow pads are adjustable and are secured with Velcro straps. Hockey jersey – Covers the shoulder and elbow pads. Jerseys are color-coded and numbered for team and player ...

  3. ARB (martial art) - Wikipedia

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    At competitions the following equipment is used: a kimono, foot protection of a heel and lifting of foot, an overlay on the shins, a cup on the groin, a protective waistcoat (protector), gloves, knee protection, forearm and elbow protection, a helmet with a metal lattice ". The protective regimentals (except gloves and a helmet) put on under ...

  4. Shin guard - Wikipedia

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    Nick Swisher wearing a shin guard while batting. The shin guard was inspired by the concept of a greave.A greave is a piece of armour used to protect the shin. It is a Middle English term, derived from an Old French word, greve (pronounced gri’v), meaning shin or shin armour. [1]

  5. Elbow pad - Wikipedia

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    Elbow pads are protective padded gear worn on the elbows to protect them against injury during a fall or a strike. [ 1 ] Elbow pads are worn by many athletes, [ 1 ] especially hockey players , cyclists , roller skaters , skateboarders , volleyball players , skiers and wrestlers .

  6. List of medieval armour components - Wikipedia

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    Plate that guards the elbow. Eventually became articulated. May be covered by guard of vambrace (see below). Spaulder: Bands of plate that cover the shoulder and part of upper arm but not the armpit. Pauldron: 15th: Covers the shoulder (with a dome shaped piece called a shoulder cop), armpit and sometimes the back and chest. Gardbrace

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    Note your elbow and arm position. Your forearm should be at a 90-degree angle with your upper arm. If it’s less than 90, your poles are too high, and if it’s more than 90, they are too low.

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