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Required equipment for NCAA football includes a NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) approved helmet, soft pads at least 0.5 inch thick, shoulder pads, hip pads, thigh pads and a mouthpiece. Helmet Only a properly fitting helmet can provide appropriate protection. Helmets are made of a hard plastic shell and a suspension or padding system to absorb impact. The helmet should be inspected for cracks and defects, especially around the screws and rivets. The helmet should be placed on the head by spreading the ear holes apart with fingers, and should fit snugly enough that a thumb can't be placed between the lining and the helmet, and only rotating slightly when the head is turned. The front lip of the helmet should be about 1 to 2 finger breadths above the eyebrows. An even pressure on the top of the head should be felt if the helmet is pressed on top. The back rim of the helmet should cover the occipital bone, but not pinch the neck. Jaw pads should fit snugly; the chin strap should be tight on both sides so the helmet can't slide Football Helmet Fitting Before fitting, you should have the athletes' hair cut at the length it will be throughout the season. Also, wet the hair down before fitting helmet. This will insure a proper fit. Inspect the Helmet Make sure the helmet is certified for the upcoming season. A sticker on the inside shell of the helmet will have the year it is certified for.
Shoulder Pads The distance from shoulder to shoulder should be measured, and the correct pad size selected from the manufacturer's chart. The pads should meet but not overlap. Loose pad straps can chafe, so they should be secured. There should be 1 to 2 finger widths between the neck and the pad. The pad should reach down in front to the nipple, and out to just beyond the shoulder. There should be minimal movement when shifted, and the arms should be free to raise overhead.
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