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Don’t see them much at all after the initial start of the experiment.  A few HS kids here and there.  Anyone see any kind of thoughtful debrief on the experiment?

It is good to experiment.  Also good to pull plug when learning it didn’t work.

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Missouri still uses them sometimes. I don't see a problem with teams offering both. I agree with the other posters I dont think this is the main issue about kids not wanting to try the sport, but seems like a pretty simple easy thing to give a choice

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Just now, BarSeries said:

My son is 6 and in his second year of wrestling and he insists on wearing a singlet to every practice, the only kid who does 😂

Haha we were at a highschool dual last night and there were a bunch of toddlers running around in singlets. I think when you are comfortable with them from a young age, the "weirdness" of a singlet doesn't ever take root.  It's the kids thinking about starting wrestling after 5th grade that seem to be hesitant.

 

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We use both in the kids club I run. 2-piece looks sharper, but they're more expensive and harder to get a good fit. Kids all want the shirt to fit loose but it's not supposed to be.

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They were crappy in the 1960's and are still that now.

Had one of our wrestlers with his short pulled to his ankles while trying an escape - he was iffy before and never came back after it happened in a gym full of kids & parents watching.

The singlet may not be great but it works.

 

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1 hour ago, 1032004 said:

I thought after the “Midwest Wrestle” fiasco that would be more incentive to go to them.  

Likewise. I still think fight shorts and shirts would be good. There are a lot of weirdos out there 

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2 hours ago, JBluegill133 said:

Missouri still uses them sometimes. I don't see a problem with teams offering both. I agree with the other posters I dont think this is the main issue about kids not wanting to try the sport, but seems like a pretty simple easy thing to give a choice

Yep they used them last weekend against OSU

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34 minutes ago, CHROMEBIRD said:

Any chance that the NCAA would switch back to shorts and no top? I think competing in just MMA-style shorts would be more marketable than the singlet.

That's discriminatory against people built like Ben Askren.

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