(Part 2) Best products from r/wrestling

We found 13 comments on r/wrestling discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 33 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/wrestling:

u/mjs90 · 1 pointr/wrestling

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

u/technicalbluebelt · 2 pointsr/wrestling

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/

u/Comrade-Artyom1cyka · 3 pointsr/wrestling

adidas Pretereo III Men's Wrestling Shoes, Grey/Gold/White, Size 9.5 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y3D8MY8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_67XVDbKH14ARJ



Get these instead.

u/woooofwoof · 1 pointr/wrestling

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.