Wrist/forearm guard needed
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Wrist/forearm guard needed
Can any one tell me where I can buy one of those padded wrist/forearm padded guards I see some people using?
Bell Athletics makes them but I don't think they're on their website. www.bellathletics.com
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forearm protection
Baseball batters forearm guard is made with a thin plastic embeded in the wrist band. it's light and comfortable, not bulky. The manufacture is Franklin or Rawlins and it comes in colors.
Forget soccer and football shin guards or pads.
Forget soccer and football shin guards or pads.
The best forearm guards I have seen are sold by a gymnastics equipment supply company called GMR Gymnastics Supplies. Their website is www.ten-o.com. The forearm guard is called a "RIP Buster." Click to the Training Room-Wrist Supplies location on their web site to find the item. My daughter used to complain about forearm bruises, but not after she started using this piece of equipment.
vaultmd wrote:Just block out like crazy and you won't need a wrist guard. Of course, you won't jump very high, either
Come on, everyone knows that that how high you jump is proportional to how big of a bend you get. How else are you gonna get that big bend without a big left arm!?!?!

A very well respected coach actually preaches that. Goes to show you that coaching success depends way more on the athlete than the coach.
"You have some interesting coaching theories that seem to have little potential."
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