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knee pad
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Noun1.knee pad - protective garment consisting of a pad worn by football or baseball or hockey playersknee pad - protective garment consisting of a pad worn by football or baseball or hockey players
protective garment - clothing that is intended to protect the wearer from injury


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This includes helmet, goggles, gloves, boots, jerseys, pants, elbow and knee pads, and chest protectors such as Thor Force chest protectors.
Thankfully, one of the growing areas of dance accessories comes in the form of knee pads which will allow any urban dancer to bounce up and off the floor in no time at all and with the minimum of injury to their knees, hopefully preventing any long term damage.
Sometimes even a simple fall may cause serious injuries, by wearing skateboarding pads like elbow and knee pads you can prevent serious injuries, incase you fall during a jump or while doing tricks which otherwise, without these pads you could get your knees and elbows injured if you fall while skateboarding.
 
 
 
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