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  2. Shoulder pad (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder pads. Check chest and shoulder measurements by using cloth tape around upper torso at center of chest and over shoulders from tip of the left humerus to tip of the right humerus. Use corresponding shoulder pad sizing chart from manufacturer. Place pads over head and complete front lock/laces then pull straps on sides into place.

  3. Amputee sports classification - Wikipedia

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    A shoulder disarticulation, also called SD, is when an arm is amputated through the shoulder joint. A Symes amputation is an amputation in the foot at the heel that allows for the leg to bear weight. A unilateral amputation is a single amputation that effects only one side of the body. A wrist disarticulation, also called WD, is an amputation ...

  4. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    The pads fit over the shoulders and the chest and rib area, and are secured with various snaps and buckles. Shoulder pads give football players their typical "broad-shouldered" look, and are fitted to an adult player by measuring across the player's back from shoulder blade to shoulder blade with a soft cloth measuring tape and then adding 1/2 ...

  5. Shoulder pad (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    High-fashion shoulder pad shapes would vary with the whims of designers, a sharp-edged pad preferred one season, [279] [280] a more rounded pad preferred another. [ 281 ] [ 282 ] Part of what drove these styles was the increased proliferation of serious working out in the eighties after widespread fitness and health pursuits had emerged in the ...

  6. Auxiliary armour (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Manju no wa, ( also manjunowa or manju nowa) are a combination of shoulder pads, collar and armpit guards in one that protected the upper chest area.Manju no wa were covered with different types of armour including kusari (chain armour), karuta (small square or rectangular armour plates), or kikko (hexagon plates), these iron or leather armours or a combination of them were sewn to a cloth ...

  7. Shoulder pads - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder pads may refer to: Shoulder pad (fashion) Shoulder pad (sport), particularly gridiron football This page was last edited on 11 ...

  8. Professional wrestling holds - Wikipedia

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    This neck lock sees a wrestler sit above a fallen opponent and wrap their legs around the opponent in the form of the figure-four, with one leg crossing under the opponent's chin and under the wrestler's other leg the wrestler squeezes and chokes the opponent. In an illegal version of the hold, best described as a hanging figure-four necklock ...

  9. Forequarter amputation - Wikipedia

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    Forequarter amputation is amputation of the arm, scapula and clavicle. It is usually performed as a last resort to remove a cancer, ...