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The '''crotch''' typically refers to the area where the legs meet. Human generative organs are located here, and in the case of [[men]], are somewhat unprotected. A considerable amount of effort has been spend in [[armour]]ing the crotch, not only because of its vulnerability, but because the requirments of movement and sitting a [[horse]] make the crotch an extremely difficult area to armour effectively without compromising these requirments.
The '''crotch''' typically refers to the area where the legs meet. Human generative organs are located here, and in the case of [[men]], are somewhat unprotected. A considerable amount of effort has been spend in [[armour]]ing the crotch, not only because of its vulnerability, but because the requirments of movement and sitting a [[horse]] make the crotch an extremely difficult area to armour effectively without compromising these requirements.


[[SCA]] combat safety regulations require the protection of the crotch by a [[jockstrap]] and [[cup]] for all [[combat]] activities.
[[SCA]] combat safety regulations require the protection of the crotch by a [[jockstrap]] and [[cup]] for all [[combat]] activities.

Revision as of 15:13, 2 May 2006

The crotch typically refers to the area where the legs meet. Human generative organs are located here, and in the case of men, are somewhat unprotected. A considerable amount of effort has been spend in armouring the crotch, not only because of its vulnerability, but because the requirments of movement and sitting a horse make the crotch an extremely difficult area to armour effectively without compromising these requirements.

SCA combat safety regulations require the protection of the crotch by a jockstrap and cup for all combat activities.

It can also refer to the place where two branches or sticks meet, as in the "crotch of a tree".