Tons of Wrestling Singlets added to WrestlingGear.Com

Within the next few weeks we will have all the available singlets from Nike, Asics, adidas, Brute, Matman and Cliff Keen wrestling singlets up on our site. Many of them have to be ordered over the phone or in person, because they are totally custom.

Do you have a design in mind? Many teams come to us with a design idea and we can take your team’s ideas and put them on a singlet. We have all our prices listed on each respective uniform web page. If you are ordering over 36 units, give us a call for a customized quote.

We classify our singlets into three categories. Sublimated, Custom Sewn and Stock singlets. Sublimated are the singlets where the design is dye’d into the fabric. They can feature any design you would like and the design can be very detailed. Take a look at our USA Wrestling Singlet. Custom Sewn singlets can be any color combination you pick. Do you have a team with colors like Purple or Maroon or Kelly Green? Well you can have any color combination you would like if you are willing to pay for Custom Sewn singlets. Here is an example of a Cliff Keen Custom Sewn singlet. And if you are in a hurry or on a budget or are just lucky enough that a Stock singlet will work for you, you can save money and time just ordering a stock wrestling singlet. Here is a Matman stock wrestling singlet.

Are you new to ordering wrestling singlets? Did someone on your wrestling team’s board ask for help in picking out this years singlet and you don’t know where to begin? A great place to start is to watch our videos – we have three videos that will answer all your questions about ordering wrestling singlets.

Just give us a call at 800-565-0995 and we can help you with your wrestling singlets for this up and coming season.

What are your goals?

One thing that helped me improve my wrestling results was to set some goals for my Senior year in high school. It’s something I wish I would have done my Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior seasons as well. For me it all started my Junior year when I finished exactly with a 500% winning percentage. 20-20-2. Can’t get much more even unless I tied 20 times that season instead of twice. It was the end of the year wrestling banquet, and several of the Juniors had better seasons than me and a few had worse seasons than I did. Coach said something to the effect of we have a nice group of returning wrestlers coming back and named off all the kids that had better seasons than me and even a few that had worse seasons than me, but he completely forgot to mention me as a returning wrestler.

So my first goal was for him to make sure he remembered me at the end of the seaon awards. That would mean to lead the team in pins and takedowns and wins. To be honest I can’t remember if I lead all those categories but if I did not I came pretty close. Also, I wanted to be a state qualifier that season. This goal really bothers me. It’s a goal that was a pretty lofty goal for someone who was 20-20-2 but really, I wish I would have set it much higher. I think you train much differently if your goal is to be a state champion or if your goal is to be an undefeated state champion than if your goal is to be a state qualifier. With your goals, make sure you set them really high and work your butt off to achieve those goals.

When I listen to the athletes who say their goal is a medeal at the end of the year and not specific enough to say, Gold or Silver or Bronze. I get reminded of my goal setting from my Senior year. Set those goals really high.

Much like Gable’s loss in his final college match, I feel that goal I set my Senior year, shaped the kind of person I would become. I simply did not set my goal high enough and now with my business and personal life I have high goals for myself (and possibly too high sometimes). That’s my second bit of advice, set them high but understand they are high.

My third piece of advice on goals is something I got from reading some coaching articles or attending coaching seminars, it’s something I wish I could remember where I heard it from so I could give credit. With your goals to make them more enjoyable is to set them based on effort. This is something we are going to do with my youth team this year. Instead of saying your goal should be to win X matches, we are going to say you need to wrestle in X amount of matches this season. The goal here would be based more on effort instead of results.

So what do you do with your team on goal setting? What are your thoughts on this blog post?

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