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Title: equipment question
Post by: StL FinFan on October 03, 2010, 01:38:08 pm
What is the purpose of the armbands that players wear just above their elbows?


Title: Re: equipment question
Post by: Dolphin-UK on October 03, 2010, 03:09:27 pm
I have heard multiple theories on these armands, the most common seem to be that it helps reduce the chances of tendonitis, the less popular theory is that orignally they were meant to protect the funny bone.

In reality the players wear them becuase they think it makes them look hench.


Title: Re: equipment question
Post by: MikeO on October 03, 2010, 03:20:06 pm
everyone wants to look like Billy Bad-Ass


Title: Re: equipment question
Post by: mecadonzilla on October 03, 2010, 07:32:05 pm
They probably wear them for the same reason Iverson wears a sock on his arm.  They THINK it helps...not that it actually has any real effect.  It's probably the same reason why you feel faster when you're driving a red sports car.


Title: Re: equipment question
Post by: Brian Fein on October 03, 2010, 11:07:54 pm
I always thought it was to keep excess sweat off the forearms to help prevent fumbling due to moisture.  I know that some running-backs wear the rubberized elbow sleeve for extra grip on the ball.


Title: Re: equipment question
Post by: BigDaddyFin on October 05, 2010, 05:24:19 pm
rubberized elbow sleeves are nice because they keep you from getting turf burn or scrapes on your elbows and actually give a springing sensation when you extend or snap your arms.  As far as those elastic bands those guys wear on their biceps just below their shoulders, no idea.  That was always a pretty boy thing when I played.