I'm all for pads, what about training wheels?
I have started using knee/shin guards and elbow guards when i'm riding on particularly technical stuff and i will continue to do so until i think the chances of falling are small. It's not that uncommon for me to fall and it usually means scabs and/or bruises and w/my pads my body looks better afterwards. I've seen many mtn bike girls w/really scarred up legs and i'd like to avoid that. Also, getting up in age i notice that it takes longer to heal. I did however, find a way to get hurt even w/the pads! About a month ago i was coming down San Juan mtn and fell into a bush and darn if a sharp branch in the bush didn't rip the top of my ear apart by poking right in the ear opening of my helmet. I ended up w/about 15 stitches to put it back together. I'm all good now w/a teeny scar, but trying to avoid completely wrecking my body.