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In most associations a basic bodily covering is required but it is often disregarded and some venues are given exemptions.  The '''Warrior Harness''' is often considered the minimum of armor standards.
 
In most associations a basic bodily covering is required but it is often disregarded and some venues are given exemptions.  The '''Warrior Harness''' is often considered the minimum of armor standards.
  
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A ''crotch guard'' is another nearly ubiquitous item.  Usually a heavy kidney belt supporting a stainless steel padded codpiece, worn under short pants or battle skirt.   
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A crotch guard is another nearly ubiquitous item.  Usually a heavy kidney belt supporting a stainless steel padded codpiece, worn under short pants or battle skirt.   
  
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While ''Bare Combats'' occur in some associations it is extremely rare depending on the culture and the venue.   
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While Bare Combats occur in some associations it is extremely rare depending on the culture and the venue.   
  
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The ''Right Arm Harness'', as detailed below, is iconic for the sport.  The ''Left Arm Harness'' is as much part of the whole of the body armor as it is an element of personal style, affiliations and personal safety.
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The Right Arm Harness, as detailed below, is iconic for the sport.  The Left Arm Harness is as much part of the whole of the body armor as it is an element of personal style, affiliations and personal safety.
  
 
=='''Cultural Elements of the Games'''==
 
=='''Cultural Elements of the Games'''==

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