That depends on your tastes. If you'd like to be more realistic, then yes, wearing latex gloves could be fun. Wearing gloves could also make the game more asnitary. Just be sure that you or anyone else who might come into contact with the glove isn't allergic to latex.
If your mom is playing doctor and handling open wounds or first aid, it would be beneficial for her to wear gloves in order to avoid passing on infections. Latex gloves are great for helping maintain hygienically sound medicine practices, even in the home.
Yes,but the right color to wear is white.
Helmets, elbow pads, knee braces, gloves
No, they do not stretch as they are just free-to-play gloves worn on the hand.
yes you should because it makes you look 100% professional and you should keep it on during the whole game of doctor
some wear no gloves i play long snapper and wear receiver gloves (because i also play wide receiver and DB) and they work fine for me there are no gloves just for long snapping just wear whatever you like
Leather. Lots of leather, sunglasses, fingerless gloves, and black cowboy boots!
If they improve your game play
probably not but you should talk to your doctor
Chicago: 16' ball with no gloves. Maine & Alaska: play in the snow. California : OTL don't use gloves or run the bases
If your the surface of your hands starts to look like the bumps on the basketball, and start to itch uncontrollably, chances are it is a latex basketball. If you wheeze every time you play basketball, chances are it is a latex basketball. Of course, this is only if you have an allergy like I do. I have never encountered a basketball that did not have latex.
If you play a flute and have herpes simplex outbreak, you should stop immediately see a medical doctor for advice.
there are lots of different football gloves for center/linemen heres a link to a page with football gloves make sure to scroll down that's were the lineman gloves are i would personally recommend the nfl equipment smash football gloves (one of my teammates had this and the grip was nice) (however i do play wide receiver and corner back so i am not an expert, but i do know a lot about football equipment) a lot of centers also wear half finger gloves which are on this page http://www.weplaysports.com/football/gloves/
Small Boots and Extra Small Boots. You want your shoes as tight as you can get them without having to curl your toes. If you are buying shoes that are made of Kangaroo leather they should not fit the first time you wear them as kangaroo leather stretches dramatically when it gets wet.The tighter your boots fit the better your touch is and the easier it is to perform short sharp movements. Look at it this way when a doctor performs surgery he doesn't wear snow gloves he wears skin tight latex and for the same reasons.