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Paintball protection? Which is better?

Question:Are the JT eMotion shin guards better than the 06 Empire Vents Knee pads?
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I own a JT mask so I would articulate the JT should suit you fine. Why not just draw from hockey pads? They are cheaper and work without blemish fine

Listen to the guy above and get a cup

Be sure to protect the nearest and dearest jewels
adjectives u need is a danm cup



Skateboarding!?

Question:I Really really wanto learn how but..i would approaching a trainer where could i hire one or wat?? I thinkit would be so kool to do adjectives them tricks and then stir to the skate park...I really really love it!!
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Go to your local skateshop and ask them about skateboarding and which board you should start past its sell-by date with. DON'T find a cheap department store board, whatever you do!

Then after you draw from your board, most large indoor skateparks own personal training, or you can just revise from a friend (that's what I did).
Ok if you want to learn, this is what you do.
Go to a kmart, wallmart, etc. Buy a cheap board. (Metal trucks not plasic.) Then simply ride it around for a while untill you can ride very hasty with no problems or beside out loseing your balnce to much.
Then go to this website.
http://www.skateboard-city.com/skateboar...
First trick you'll want to cram is the ollie.
After you learn a few tricks that kmart board will only just slow you down. (If it hasn't broken already lol.)
The go to this website
www.tgmskateboards.com
Get a biddable deck there.
some skate shops or skate parks bequeath lessons so jump around and check.
get a skateboard, not a walmart or target one those suck, you can grasp a nicer cheap skatebaord that isn't made in china anywhere and it's be better for you to swot on. Most skateparks and skateshops have module or trainers, you'd have to phone call around to make sure. It take a long time to learn stuff so it'd be bes tthat you at lowest possible knew how to skateboard beforehand you got a trainer I posted some links check them out, they'll be agreeable on what you need to do for a skateboard and how to ride one. Good luck

http://skateboard.roughly speaking.com/od/skateboar...
http://www.wikihow.com/ride-a-skateboard...



What can I do to stop my lacrosse stick from thrwoing past its sell-by date the plastic?

Question:I strung a stick for the first time and it keeps thrwoing sour the plastic. It has a atmosphere depth pocket, 3 shooting strings (2 straight across and 1 in a U). I used firm mesh. Any ideas how i can fix this?
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This is an excellent site (link below) for stringing--and research to string-- lax sticks.

Sounds like you might enjoy made an error (you aren't the first! or the last).

Hope you are NOT using soft mesh.

Good luck. If you lose your patience, travel to alocal sporting goods store.
The most adjectives mistake is not making the top string that connects the mesh to the scoop tight ample. Also tighten up the sidewalls close to the top. The shooting strings should not be what makes it tight across the top.

And do not heistate to start over, if you are making a ton of "fixes" it should be a sign it's lately not right.

http://www.lacrosseforums.com is another good site for suggestion.



What position should I play in lacrosse?

Question:I played LSM and mid last year in 8th grade, my 1st year. I am 6'4 150 pounds. I am wondering if i should play d. thanks
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Dude, you are the perfect size for a long stick. 6'4" 150 lbs in grade 9 , whoa. you have a huge advantage being that tall on "D" . Remember kid, sticks up, keep your knees bent, don't cross your feet when side stepping and poke , poke, lift.
Good luck!
The LAX_DAD



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