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The #1 selling headgear in wrestling just got even better! Now, over 40 Stock Color Combinations. Over 3,100 Custom Color Possibilities. No Minimums! Most of all, better results on the mat. Keep your head in the match with the Tornado™ headgear. A revolutionary design based on NASA reasearch and created by the most trusted name in wrestling and tested by some of the best on the planet. It's 43% lighter. Remarkably cooler. Includes Greater Audible Sound™ technology. Incorporates our new PowerTab™ strapping system for a better, faster fit. It's custom built to match your team colors. Combats bacterial build-up. And it's made from our strongest components yet for incredible durability. Simply put, it's heads above the competition. |
August 2008 Archives
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Dollamur Ultralight wrestling mats are available in three thicknesses; 5/8", 2", and our standard 1.25".
- The 1.25" mat is our most popular, offering an excellent combination of safety and portability, and is used in all of our state tournaments.
- Our 2" mat has superior shock absorption and is the best performing wrestling mat on the market today.
- 5/8" mats may be used to supplement any 1.25" mat, resulting in a 2" mat at a lower cost than traditional reconditioning. Along with a standard-size mat with competition circles, a 5/8" mat with practice circles can be used to create a 2", two-sided mat. (Note: 5/8" products should only be used in conjunction with additional mats or padding and should not be used as stand alone mats.)
Available in a variety of colors and with custom logos. Our talented staff of artists can reproduce nearly any logo - see our Logos & Lettering page for a gallery of recent examples.
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Royal Blue Asics wrestling shoes are always a top seller, but the Rulon is going to be for other reasons. This Asics Rulon wrestling shoe, featured in Royal, Silver and Black provides duoSole for extraordinary flexibility and traction on the mat.. For maximum grip and an integrated lace cover.

The Adidas Tyrint III wrestling shoes are made for the athlete seeking a dependable wrestling shoe for training and competition. Mesh upper provides durability and breath ability. Dynamic upper design, contoured breathable mesh tongue, elasticized lace cover system. Aggressive out sole graphics. QuickStrike™ flow molded polymer out sole inserts with multi-directional grip. Wt. 10.6 oz.
- Dynamic upper design
- Contoured breathable mesh tongue
- Mesh upper for durability and breath ability
- Aggressive out sole graphics
- Elasticized lace cover system
BEIJING, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- Olympic wrestling competition will start on Tuesday with men's Greco-Roman 55kg and 60kg gold medals at stake.
Iran's Hamid Soryan is favored to win the 55kg title while David Bedinadze of Georgia is likely to crown himself in 60kg category.
Soryan has been dominant in the 55kg class, winning the gold medal at the last three world championships. The Beijing Olympics will be his chance to truly put a stamp on his amazing career.
One of the top wrestlers pushing Soryan over the past few years has been Park Eun-chol of South Korea, who won two worlds silver and a bronze.
Other top contenders competing in Beijing are worlds silver medalist Rovshan Bayramov of Azerbaijan, bronze medalists Nazyr Mankiev of Russia and Serbian Kristijan Fris.
Jiao Huafeng, the Asian Games gold medalist, will represent host China in the 55kg category.
Bedinadze, who has been a world championships finalist in the past two years, winning gold in 2007 and silver in 2008, is the hottest favourite in the 60kg division.
The 34-year-old veteran, who has two Olympic gold medals under his belt, is seeking a gold treble in Beijing.
But South Korea's Jung Ji-hyung, the winner in Athens 2004, won't give him a plain sailing, and Cuba's Roberto Monzon also hopes to improve his Athens runner-up finish.
In the photo: President Bush poses with Olympians Clarissa Chun, Marcie Van Dusen and Andy Hrovat, along with U.S. coaches Terry Steiner and Kerry McCoy. Photo by Craig Sesker.
BEIJING, China - The U.S. Olympic wrestling teams took part in the Opening Ceremonies on Friday night at the National Olympic Stadium.
Fifteen U.S. wrestlers from the three international styles of men's and women's freestyle, and Greco-Roman took part in the event.
Wrestling competition kicks off on Tuesday with the Greco-Roman action starting at China Agricultural University Gymnasium.
Greco-Roman will be contested Aug. 12-14, women's freestyle will compete Aug. 16-17 and men's freestyle is set for Aug. 19-21.
Cary Kolat is one of the finest amateur wrestlers to have ever set foot on a mat. Cary became a 4 time undefeated Pennsylvania state champion, a 4 time NCAA All-American, and a World Medalist!
Cary has developed the most robust training video system amateur wrestling has ever seen! The cost for access to the wrestling videos collection runs $159.99/year and that price is exclusive to MatFish.com.
This system replaces the need to maintain a video library as technique is constantly being added and revised.
Supplement practice plans, learn new technique, and never stop learing- do it all from the comfort of your home or office!
Wrestling is one of the world's oldest sports, but Wrestling Shoes have come a long way since ancient Greece. Today's wrestlers have many options when buying footwear.
Wrestlers of both sexes wear special lace-up shoes with high ankles designed to increase their mobility and flexibility. Wrestling Shoes are light and flexible in order to provide maximum comfort and movement.
Finding the Correct Size
Wrestling Shoes generally run a half to a full size larger than your regular shoe size. Remember that new Wrestling Shoes will stretch, so choose a fit that is fairly snug.
Keep in mind that comfort is extremely important. Look for a shoe that features a good rubber sole and high ankle support.
While Wrestling Shoes aren't available in wide widths, some brands are cut wider than others.
Because sizes vary from brand to brand, it's best to make your first purchase in person. Try on several different brands and ask the salesperson for advice.
Once you've found a shoe you like, you can make future purchases online.
Choosing a Brand of Wrestling Shoes
Major brands of men's Wrestling Shoes include Asics, Nike, Adidas, Infinity and Brute. Reebok and Asics offer wrestling shoe styles for women.
Wrestling Shoes are available both online and at retail sporting goods stores. They range in price from $35 to $130 and more.
Sporting goods stores usually stock Wrestling Shoes for the beginner or intermediate levels. Specialty catalogues offer elite models.
Beginners should choose a moderately priced wrestling shoe or consider purchasing a used pair from a teammate. A new, good-quality shoe will normally last a year or two depending on how much you wrestle.
Wrestling Shoe Colors and Styles
Manufacturers offer a selection of colors. Black, red and blue are standard, but shoes are increasingly available in orange, green, gray, silver and white with contrasting color trim. Women’s styles are also available in pink and other pastels. Pick a color you like or that matches your other gear.
Wrestling Shoes feature either a split or non-split sole. For better traction and a bit more comfort, choose a split sole. Materials used for Wrestling Shoes include leather, mesh and synthetic fabrics.Wrestling is one of the world's oldest sports, but Wrestling Shoes have come a long way since ancient Greece. Today's wrestlers have many options when buying footwear.
Wrestlers of both sexes wear special lace-up shoes with high ankles designed to increase their mobility and flexibility. Wrestling Shoes are light and flexible in order to provide maximum comfort and movement.
Finding the Correct Size
Wrestling Shoes generally run a half to a full size larger than your regular shoe size. Remember that new Wrestling Shoes will stretch, so choose a fit that is fairly snug.
Keep in mind that comfort is extremely important. Look for a shoe that features a good rubber sole and high ankle support.
While Wrestling Shoes aren't available in wide widths, some brands are cut wider than others.
Because sizes vary from brand to brand, it's best to make your first purchase in person. Try on several different brands and ask the salesperson for advice.
Once you've found a shoe you like, you can make future purchases online.
Choosing a Brand of Wrestling Shoes
Major brands of men's Wrestling Shoes include Asics, Nike, Adidas, Infinity and Brute. Reebok and Asics offer wrestling shoe styles for women.
Wrestling Shoes are available both online and at retail sporting goods stores. They range in price from $35 to $130 and more.
Sporting goods stores usually stock Wrestling Shoes for the beginner or intermediate levels. Specialty catalogues offer elite models.
Beginners should choose a moderately priced wrestling shoe or consider purchasing a used pair from a teammate. A new, good-quality shoe will normally last a year or two depending on how much you wrestle.
Wrestling Shoe Colors and Styles
Manufacturers offer a selection of colors. Black, red and blue are standard, but shoes are increasingly available in orange, green, gray, silver and white with contrasting color trim. Women’s styles are also available in pink and other pastels. Pick a color you like or that matches your other gear.
Wrestling Shoes feature either a split or non-split sole. For better traction and a bit more comfort, choose a split sole. Materials used for Wrestling Shoes include leather, mesh and synthetic fabrics.
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