Top products from r/wrestling
We found 22 product mentions on r/wrestling. We ranked the 33 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Kennedy Industries KS Skin Creme-The Original Skin Creme for Wrestlers
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
18 Ounce Can - Larger than the Competition. One canNon greasy and easy to apply. Will Not harm the wrestler's or his opponent's ability to wrestle.Non-slip formulationProduced with the safety of the athlete in mind
2. Fat Gripz - The Award-Winning Shortcut to Head-Turning Arms (2.25” Diameter, Original) (Blue)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
✓ POWERFUL ARMS GET ATTRACTION AND RESPECT INSTANTLY – They are the body part that everyone sees. Take a moment to imagine how you would look with hard defined arms that turns heads - instantly changing how everyone sees you… and treats you✓ THE REVOLUTIONARY SHORTCUT TO ARM SIZE - Fat Grips...
3. Cliff Keen E58 Headgear Color: Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
4 Strap System
4. Cliff Keen Wrestling Face Guard (FG3)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Adaptable To Fit Any Cliff Keen Athletic HeadgearCliff Keen Model: FG3Total Padding On Both SidesHelps Protect Facial InjuriesChin Cup Assembly Included. Chin Cup Sold Separately
6. Matman Ultrasoft Wrestling Headgear Quick Adjusting, One Size Fits All, Ear and Head Guard Adult
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
PROTECTED: Prevent unsightly cauliflower ear with the easiest to adjust, most comfortable, and most stable headgear on the market. Stay focused on your goals. Your headgear should protect while you focus on your goals.EASY TO ADJUST: Our specially designed straps allows you to find your perfect fit ...
7. ASICS Men's Split Second 9 Wrestling Shoe,Black/White/Silver,10.5 M US
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Performance-driven wrestling shoe in split-sole design featuring breathable-mesh upper
8. Onitsuka Tiger Wrestling 81 Fashion Sneaker,White/Black,8.5 M US Women's/7 M US Men's
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
LeatherLeather upperWrestling outsoleMay be used for wrestling but they will not hold up like modern wrestling shoes
9. SUPER SQUATS: How to Gain 30 Pounds of Muscle in 6 Weeks
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
10. ASICS Men's Matflex 3 Wrestling Shoe,Black/White,10 M US
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Integrated Lace GarageComplies with rules regarding lacesCalifornia Slip LastingFor stability and comfort, the upper is stitched around a canvas or EVA board and directly attached to the midsoleFull length gum rubber outsole
11. ASICS Gear Duffel Bag
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Padded shoulder strapsVersatile carry-allMesh side panels for breathabilityDrawstring closure and front zippered pocket
12. GoFit No Screw Chin Up Station Elevated, Multi Use Fitness System
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
EXERCISE: The GoFit Elevated Chin Up Station allows you to perform multiple exercises either in a doorframe or on a floor, making it the complete system!MULTI USE: Skip the gym and perform chin ups or pull ups at home or work with GoFit’s Elevated Chin Up Station! Perform sit ups, pushups, and dip...
14. Fitness by Cathe Starter Hand Grip (Pair)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Shape And Tone ArmsUse For Strength, Sport Training, RehabDurable Chrome Steel SpringSoft, Firm Grip Foam HandlesCompact And Portable
15. Sunbeam SAB602-05 Full View Dial Scale
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Easy-to-read 4.4" dial displayBlack base with silver finish bezelStandard sized platform for stable footingAccurately measures weight up to 330 lbs in 1 lb increments
16. Brute Lycra Tights W/Stirrups - SIZE: X-Small, COLOR: Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Great for all sports or just to keep warmSize XS generally fits weights from 85 - 100 lbs
18. Brute Nylon Wrestling Knee Pad Color: Black, Size Large
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
10 Color OptionsMachine WashableSold IndividuallyMade In USASuggest Size - 15.5" - 17"
I'd use Eastbay to browse and then see if you can find cheaper prices on Amazon or elsewhere. Cliff Keen Tornado was my preferred headgear, myself and a few other guys from my team wore Brute tights instead of knee pads (all the advantages of a knee pad without having to adjust it constantly), and I loved my Adidas shoes.
Get plenty of practice clothes, nobody wants to be the guy that is practicing in yesterdays gear and you'll probably end up losing some to blood stains. Pick up a couple pairs of cheap sweats and a couple cheap crew necks to be your cutting gear. They come in handy when you show up 5 pounds over and your AD tells the team he has a meeting so you've gotta weigh in in 45 minutes.
Hope that helps. Good luck!
Try getting your coach to speak with your mom.
Talk with your coach and ensure there are preventive measures in place to clean and sanitize the mats prior to every use. If there is no program in place, help your coach develop one. It may mean that you personally mop the mats before practice.
Shower with Selsum Blue Medicated shampoo, using it as a body wash. The active ingredient is a strong anti-fungal. Protect yourself. Use this after every practice, after every meet.
Get yourself a can of this and apply to your exposed skin before practice and before meets.
https://www.amazon.com/Kennedy-Industries-Creme-Original-Wrestlers/dp/B000KZOI9O/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1485954335&sr=8-1&keywords=wrestling+foam+antibacterial
doing these things will show your mom you are willing to do what is necessary in order to wrestle. It will show you have a plan to protect yourself from skin infections that are completely avoidable.
Definitely worth having. I also like to use fat grips on the bar to help with grip strength. I guess you could use towels as well.
I had this one for a while: http://www.amazon.com/GoFit-Elevated-Chin-Up-Station/dp/B0027ICCTA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396761626&sr=8-1&keywords=gofit+pullup
It's elevated which is nice, and extremely sturdy, and if you don't want to order it off the internet, I think Big5 and other fitness stores usually carry them. I had one but I traded it with a friend and bought a new one that isn't elevated and I wish I had bought the elevated one. Well worth the money.
ASICS shoes are nice and reliable, and cliff keen headgear is also great. Here are some links to get you started
https://www.amazon.com/ASICS-Matflex-GS-Wrestling-Little/dp/B00U8ZWQJK/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=matflex&qid=1569814394&sr=8-2
https://www.amazon.com/Cliff-Keen-E58-Headgear-Color/dp/B001GKZSSM/ref=sxin_2_ac_m_rm?ac_md=1-1-Y2xpZmYga2VlbiBoZWFkZ2Vhcg%3D%3D-ac_d_rm&keywords=cliff+keen&pd_rd_i=B001GKZSSM&pd_rd_r=7dbdbc90-c2f7-431f-a761-da4325d277ed&pd_rd_w=NCLJ3&pd_rd_wg=LT9bn&pf_rd_p=73c1eab1-1449-4c6d-b922-1dce21aded6d&pf_rd_r=VYQDCKKV97F8NDV052XF&psc=1&qid=1569814423
I don’t use knee pads, so I can’t help you there. Also, if you have braces, you need to get a mouth guard.
In terms of strength and bulk, can’t recommend this highly enough super squats I did this program some 25 years ago and made substantial gains
Also, pick up some springy grip things or racketballs to squeeze in your spare time. Grip strength is pretty important.
There's basically two types:
Brute-style Neoprene kneepads
They've been around forever and used to be the most popular by far. I think they're less popular now. These were the first pair I owned, and I've tried several of the other types of kneepads, and just couldn't get used to them, and always returned to these. Brute has the original, but there are lots of similar pads made by others now.
Puffy volleyball-style kneepads
Also have been around forever, but were generally marketed towards volleyball players not wrestlers. I could never get used to them, but some people swear by them. One thing to note is that these tend not to slide as much as the neoprene pads. Some people like that, some don't.
Winning Wrestling Moves is the best one
It has all the moves that's performed in Freestyle, Greco-Roman, and Folkstyle
You could get one like this and calibrate it to like a 45 pound plate or something else that is a definitive weight.
I'm gonna bistow upon you the holy grail of grip training my friend. They come in 3 sizes
https://www.amazon.com/Fat-Gripz-Ultimate-Diameter-Original/dp/B005FIS14Y
A Wrestling Life: The Inspiring Stories of Dan Gable
http://www.amazon.com/ASICS-Matflex-Wrestling-Black-US/dp/B004DCBITI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345677139&sr=8-1&keywords=wrestling+shoes
This is the shoe that I used. It's a bit narrow so you may want to go a size larger.
The legal kind:
https://www.amazon.com/Cliff-Keen-Wrestling-Guard-FG3/dp/B07JVQVKHM
Your team should have one.
These are a hell of a lot better than anything I've worn when it comes to hearing. Not great, but better. The CK tornadoes are also a lot better if you can't wear the soft headgear
http://www.amazon.com/Onitsuka-Tiger-Wrestling-Fashion-Sneaker/dp/B006GTEDD4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1371307048&sr=8-3&keywords=dan+gable+leather+wrestling+shoes+asics
These are similar.
Don't have more time to look. Maybe ebay?
Did you know it was originally a book? I found it recently at the book store. Bought it and read it that weekend. Check it out:
http://www.amazon.com/Vision-Quest-Terry-Davis/dp/1481456350/
http://www.amazon.com/ASICS-Split-Second-Wrestling-Silver/dp/B006H33F1U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1457022871&sr=8-1&keywords=asics+split+second+9
Use your skin creme and if your school doesn't supply their own buy some. Shower after every practice/meet religiously. Not much else you can do.
No. Here's a link for amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0074NSZ3A
I wrestled heavyweight in PA (district 4) back when it was unlimited. I was 5'11" and weighed 178 pounds as a sophomore, our 167 and 185 guys were state qualifiers, and we didn't have a heavyweight.... I was undefeated 10 - 0 until I had my knee destroyed when a sloppy heavyweight lost his balance and fell into my leg. But anyway.
Even for really big strong guys taking shots and getting under big guys is very tiring. I used almost exclusively 2 on 1 ( Russian tie) with liberal use of my head and forehead, and lots of shoulder torquing. I had multiple takedowns in each of my matches and I was never taken down. Being so light I had trouble keeping the big guys down.
Most guys have never really dealt with someone who know how to really use a 2 on 1, or even a guy who alway knows how to get into a 2 on 1 on either side. Learn everything you can about the 2 on 1 and practice for on your feet wrestling.
Coming up from bottom is more about attitude than technique. Stand up and do it with attitude.
I always used the spiral ride, I was a student of Shorty Hitchcock, and Wade Schalles, look for Wade's videos on youtube, also try to get his DVD's "Legal pain"
I tell my son to wrestling like a wild man, wrestle like your life depends on it. Image that you've just been take prisoner and they have you wrestling for your life, if you win the match you live and if you lose you'll be shot when you step off the mat. If you can't tell yourself honestly that you wouldn't wrestle any differently than if your life depended on it then you really aren't wrestling.