Can your daughter catch the ball while she is at a full-out sprint? Or how about when she has a 250 lb black guy running full speed at her, with the full intent to smash her into the ground? I dunno if you've played football or not, but those 2 things can sometimes make it hard to catch the ball. The helmet isn't too much of a problem after you get used to it. It is a little different at first, but it feels like a part of your body after you get into the game. The pads cause the most problems, at least for me. Most people try to catch the ball on the numbers, right in the middle of the chest. When playing catch or flag football, the ball lands in your chest when you catch. With the pads, its that layer of plastic that kind of throws you off. With me, the ball would hit my chest sooner than i was used to, so I wouldn't catch it soon enough. I dunno if anyone has this problem though. I hope this helped with your question......