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Information listed below
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jockstrap
JOCKSTRAPS, also known as a jock
or athletic supporter, is a type of men's undergarment designed for
use in sports or other activities, such as during the recovery from
a vasectomy. They are also worn by some people as general, everyday
underwear.
Adams jockstrap
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Adams jockstrap
A typical jockstrap consists of a wide elastic waistband with a
support pouch and two straps extending from the base of the pouch
around the buttocks (which it does not cover, unlike briefs or
boxers) to attach to the waistband. The pouch, in some varieties,
may be fitted with a pocket to hold an impact resistant cup or box
to protect the testicles from injury.
The less common female counterpart is the jillstrap, also shortened
to jill.
Contents
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* 1 Linguistics
* 2 History
* 3 Brands
* 4 Types
* 5 How to wear
* 6 Care instructions
* 7 See also
* 8 Sources, references and External links
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Linguistics
The word is reportedly used in sports since 1897, from jock in the
slang sense "penis" (itself since c.1650-c.1850, probably from Jock,
a mainly Scottish nickname for John, which was used generically for
"common man" from 1508, compare jockey, Jack; similarly jill for
females); since 1952 also shortened back to jock.
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History
The jockstrap was invented in 1874 by C. F. Bennett of a Chicago
sporting goods company, Sharp & Smith, to provide comfort and
support for bicycle jockeys riding the cobblestone streets of
Boston. In 1897 Bennett's newly-formed Bike Web Company patented and
began mass-producing the Bike Jockey Strap. The Bike Web Company
later became known as the Bike Company. Today, Bike is still the
market leader in jockstrap sales.
The jockstrap was also influential in early 1900s medicine with the
invention of the Heidelberg Electric Belt, a low-voltage electric
powered jockstrap that claimed to cure kidney disorders, insomnia,
erectile disfunction, and other ailments. Today, jockstraps are
still being used for medical purposes, such as the suspensory and
for the rest from injury or surgery such as hematocele, hydrocele,
or spermatocele.
During the 1980s and 1990s, jockstraps slowly faded away to
compression shorts and generally were not required by high schools
and colleges. However, in recent years more and more athletes are
turning back to the jockstrap for use in sports and athletic
activities. This is reflected in the fact that new brands and
companies are beginning to introduce their own line of jockstraps,
such as Calvin Klein and Under Armour.
There is also an increase in the number of fashion jockstraps as an
alternative to regular underwear. Jockstraps provide support (lift)
and keep you comfortable while keeping things from "hanging out" and
being embarrassed. They are also cooler to wear as they allow sweat
to evaporate more freely.
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Brands
* Ace
* Adams
* Adidas
* AT
* AussieBum
* Bauer & Black
* Bike
* C-In2
* Calvin Klein
* Champion
* Core
* The Duke
* Flarico, Franklin
* Futuro
* Go Softwear
* McDavid
* Pro Sport
* Safe-T-Guard
* Sportjock
* Stromgen
* Top Jock
* Under Armour
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Types
There are several variations of jockstraps:
Wide band with a cup
Jockstraps with pouches and cup inserts are generally worn by
baseball, cricket players and others participating in full-contact
sports to protect their testicles from injury. These are a
requirement in some sports such as baseball, especially for
catchers.
Wide band without a cup
Sometimes used in wrestling and can be used for lifting protection.
Can aid the prevention/care of testicle torsion. This is the most
common "gym jockstrap" used for general support and common in
basketball.
Narrow waistband
Narrow waistbands, or "swimming/running jocks" as they are commonly
termed, are worn underneath swimming trunks, Speedo-style swimming
bikinis, running shorts and wrestling singlets. They provide full
protection and support while having only a 1" waistband that will
not show as easily outside of shorts. Since there is no material in
the back, the waistband has no anchor causing it to roll and bind
which makes it uncomfortable for long duration activities.
Jock brief
A jock brief, or support briefs, have a full seat instead in the
back and a pouch in the front. They resemble normal briefs but have
a wider, stronger waistband and are made of a more supportive
material. They are gaining popularity with youth as they are less
revealing than their counterparts however they typically do not
provide the level of support, protection, or flexibility. They are
available with or without removable cups.
Thong jock
A thong style jockstrap, similar to the athletic type, has only one
strap attached to the bottom of the pouch, passing under the crotch,
up between the buttocks and attaching to the waistband at the middle
of the back. This style, known more often as a dance belt, is
commonly worn by male ballet dancers who often wear tight fitting
Lycra that would reveal a normal jockstrap's strap.
Compression short jock
Losing in fashion to regular compression shorts, they are
compression shorts with a full or partial jockstrap sewn into the
inside. They provide pockets for a cup and, in the case of the
football variety, provide pockets for thigh and backbone pads.
Strapless jock
The strapless variation to the jock, called a sock for "strapless +
jock", has an elastic pouch hooks under the scrotum instead of being
held in place by the normal leg straps. While fulfilling the same
purpose of comfort and lift, this design is less secure and has a
tendency to 'slip off' as a result of frequent intense leg movements
such as running or jogging.
Suspensory
Suspensories are similar to the jockstrap with one main exception;
above the pouch that holds the testicles is a hole to put the penis
through so that it hangs free from the constriction of the pouch.
This is used for medical reasons such as surgery to the groin or for
catheter access.
Fashion jock
In addition to the above mainstream practical types, some
manufacturers make specialty jockstraps for "fun and play". They fit
in the "sexy" or even "fetish" (e.g. referring to popular role-play
characters, such as soldiers, firemen) underwear categories and can
be made with see-trough mesh, leather, velvet, silk, rubber, Rayon,
Lycra or even chainmail.
There are also several variations of the protective cup:
Cup insert for a jockstrap.
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Cup insert for a jockstrap.
Hard cup
Hard cups are currently available in two basic shapes, the classic
shape, which lays flat and is approximately triangular when viewed
from the front and the newer shape, the banana cup, which is an
elongated and skinny triangle that wraps under the testicles for
added protection. The banana cup is named after its curvature shape
and yellow color. Both types have padded rims for comfort and are
made of a hard plastic. Ventilation holes are common to promote fast
drying and cooling.
Padded cup
Padded cups are worn in mild to full contact sports. They are made
out of a soft pad that can reduce some low impacts. They are worn
primarily by youth and by people who find regular cups to be
uncomfortable. These do not provide the level of support of hard
cups and can become unsanitary due to the pad itself becoming full
of moisture and lack of ventilation. The ventilation issue is also
of concern due to overheating. These types are common in soccer.
Cup-only protector
Cup protectors that don't use a pouch are also available. The
waistband and straps attach directly to the cup often in a
one-size-fits-all fashion. These are designed to be worn over
briefs, especially if the cup has holes in it, otherwise the scrotum
can be painfully pinched in the cup hole. They are common in
kickboxing and other martial sports to protect against groin
attacks.
Combined padded jock and cup
An oversized cup and jock combined into a single item. It has
layered foam padding that protects the groin, kidneys and abdomen.
Generally made from leather for high durability. Has a liner inside
that absorbs sweat and prevents slipping. It has a hook and loop
closure for convenience and adjustability and inverted hips for
unrestricted movement. Used in boxing.
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How to wear
The most common way to wear a jockstrap is to put it on immediately
over the skin, as the bottom layer. The leg straps can be seen
through white baseball or football pants; if this is embarrassing,
one can wear the jock over a pair of compression shorts. The pouch
goes in front and the legs go through the leg straps. Pull it up and
adjust to comfort. Some men like their penis to point directly up,
others like it pointing either to the left or the right, while still
others bend it forward so it points down. Pointing down is most
comfortable when wearing a cup. It can cause problems in an erect or
partially erect state while pointing to the side can cause hanging
out the edge. A lot of times the penis ends up moving and pointing
to one side or the other which if this happens you just need to
readjust a little to keep pointing the way you want. The cup can be
inserted before or after the jockstrap is worn. Make sure the rim of
the cup firmly comes in contact with the pubic bone without resting
on the genitals otherwise impact injuries can occur.
A jockstrap can also be worn under pants. They are very useful to
wear instead of regular underwear during hiking, biking, camping, or
other outdoor activities as they absorb less moisture than a pair of
cotton briefs and can provide much needed cooling. Jockstraps can
also prevent scrotal chafing and impact because the scrotum is
lifted away from the thighs, very useful while hiking long
distances. Since most jocks are a cotton, polyester and/or spandex
blend, they can easily be washed and hung to dry quickly each night.
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Care instructions
Although jockstraps are easy to wash and dry easily, they are one of
the least washed items due to the convenience of leaving them in a
locker or gym bag after a workout and only worn for brief periods of
time. There is also possible embarrassment caused by having a parent
wash them or having them washed in a laundromat. Always wash
jockstraps because they can spread jock itch (tinea cruris) which is
a fungus that is commonplace in gyms. Always take a shower after a
workout and towel dry thoroughly. Use a powder or dermatophyte
antifungal cream if you notice any redness or itching in your
groinal area. Always wear sandals in showers, never barefoot.
Athletes foot (tinea pedis), which is very common in gyms, can be
transferred to jockstraps and cause jock itch. Try to make sure bare
feet never touch your jockstrap or put socks on first before putting
on a jockstrap.
Be sure to read the care instructions on the label. Since most
jockstraps have wide bands comprised of mostly rubber, they cannot
be placed in dryers on high heat. This can cause the waistband to
shrink and warp. The cups themselves should never be dried in a
dryer but are safe to be placed in the washer and then air dried.
Never use a high fragrance detergent because in a damp and hot
environment the chemicals from the fragrance can seep into open
sores caused by jock itch or chaffing and cause more discomfort and
irritation.
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