 So right now, we're going to talk about knee pads. And I know a lot of you guys have questions about knee pads. And this is part three in my volleyball equipment series. So knee pads, they're a lot of different ranges. Basics, standards, ranking, under armor. And I know a lot of times you come in here and you're like, what do I buy over wealth? Well, with knee pads, you want to look at how high your pads fit. So there are a lot of different kinds of knee pads in the pad. There are thinner knee pads, and there are thicker knee pads. So if you're a beginner, you most likely want to get a thicker knee pad because you're going to be falling a lot more than you would if you're a more advanced player. Now in my life, I wear Mizuno knee pads because I don't need knee pads as stitches because I don't fall down as much. And I don't dive as much because I have a skill level, even, not to do so. So if you're a beginner, I tell you you're just going to get thicker knee pads. Because the thicker knee pads, they work well with your legs. And that way, when you fall and dive, you don't skin your knees and you get floor burn as much. But also, if you're a higher level impact player, like you can play varsity for several years, you can play for several years. Third knee pads will work a little bit better. And you can usually come onto these sores and try them on. So I highly suggest you come and try these on because one size does not fit all. They come in small, large, medium sizes like that, but you should come in to try them on. But there are a lot of brands. You can usually go with what brand you feel like and perfectly use. Just look at the thickness of the knee pad. All right, so I hope you guys liked this video. If you liked it, subscribe and I'll see you guys next time. Oh.