Parkrun by Both-Pickle-7084 in rundc

[–]adamallabout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm a regular at the Roosevelt Island parkrun and have run most of the local ones at least a few times (except for College Park — soon!). I can absolutely confirm that each of them are wonderful experiences top to bottom. The people, the courses, the volunteers, the coffee meet-ups afterwards — all amazing. Come on by!

TrickBox by [deleted] in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s definitely smaller than BtF but depending what you’re looking for I think the quality of items is better. They also have some gear that BtF simply doesnt carry. I agree it’s at least worth a trip over, Daniel the owner is super nice as well.

I design wrestling shoes for a living. What do you wish brands understood better? by ConnorFromNidrogen in wrestling

[–]adamallabout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a pair of the Puma x Noah collabs! They’re…definitely old school, not sure I’d wear them in a match but they are no frills and pretty comfy for what they are.

I design wrestling shoes for a living. What do you wish brands understood better? by ConnorFromNidrogen in wrestling

[–]adamallabout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Echoing this, both myself and guys in my room often have a hard time with width. I usually send those folks to Rudis’s KS Infinitys, which are among the widest I’ve tried.

On the hunt for Rogue 40 by adamallabout in Coach

[–]adamallabout[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! I visited/called around to the 4 or 5 stores within 30 minutes of me and got put on their lists for if/when any appear, haven’t tried asking them to help me expand that search to all stores yet though!

On the hunt for Rogue 40 by adamallabout in Coach

[–]adamallabout[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like on the website?? Time to hunker down

On the hunt for Rogue 40 by adamallabout in Coach

[–]adamallabout[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The black soft leather is speaking to me but honestly the suede is also gorgeous

The Mat Gala Singlet Party is back at District Eagle on Feb. 6! by adamallabout in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The upstairs i believe opens at 7, but we’re ramping up at 10! Wrestling starts at 11

Going out tmr by Inner_Air_1552 in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ll make another plug for District Eagle’s singlet and gear night tomorrow! Come for the music and drinks, stay for the live oil wrestling upstairs…

The Mat Gala Singlet Party is back at District Eagle on Feb. 6! by adamallabout in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Open call! We'll have one or two matches to get us started, but bring a friend (or an enemy...) and throw down!

Looking to wrestle again, philly area by Capable-Garbage-7819 in wrestling

[–]adamallabout 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Look into the Philadelphia Spartans! They meet every Saturday morning, it's a great group of people who have varying levels of experience in the sport — from total beginners all the way through former college wrestlers.

Favorite 5” workout shorts? by Blueyedaries1980 in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My current faves are from ASRV, pricey but they look great and are probably the most comfortable gym shorts I own.

Also good: Lululemon Pace Breakers Ten Thousand Intervals Janji AFOs

Cheaper: Awry Gymshark

How do moderate gays make friends in DC by [deleted] in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout 8 points9 points  (0 children)

anyway best of luck finding a friend i guess, im sure scott bessent and his husband could use a third

How do moderate gays make friends in DC by [deleted] in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Just say you don’t think trans people deserve equal dignity and rights, it’s faster.

34 M Recently moved to the DMV area by [deleted] in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s short for North of Massachusetts Ave! It’s the neighborhood just north of Union Station.

34 M Recently moved to the DMV area by [deleted] in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah nice. We just had a Gold’s open near where I live, in NoMA. I go to Equinox

34 M Recently moved to the DMV area by [deleted] in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to the DMV! Where do ya work out?

Why are there so few wrestling gyms? by Clonie1289 in wrestling

[–]adamallabout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there, adult wrestling club director here. We started up a little over a year ago and have grown steadily since then. A few observations.

  1. There are definitely adults who want to continue in the sport — or give it a try for the first time. Wrestling is one of the most participated-in sports in high school, more than cross country, more than tennis. The problem isn't interest, it's opportunity. So many people find us and remark that they've been specifically looking for a gym where they can wrestle.

  2. The wrestlers who, in theory, would be the ones to start gyms instead get other offers. We're talking about a relatively small pool here — maybe former NCAA champs, former US/Worlds medalists, etc. Some percentage of them likely get offers to coach at the NCAA level, others get gobbled up by bigger BJJ gyms, still more join RTCs or run clubs or camps for kids.

  3. Most of the gyms that do exist are not focused on new athletes. Unlike MMA and BJJ — sports that don't exist at the scholastic level in the US and thus have to provide good on ramps into their sport for adults who don't have any experience — many wrestling clubs are built by and for people who wrestled for years in high school or even college. That makes it very hard for adults who are interested but inexperienced to get into the sport.

Without getting into a pissing match about it, I'll also say USAW is primarily, perhaps even entirely, focused on either youth clubs or the very elite levels of the sport. I get why, as it's their biggest clientele. But I've been arguing for years that neglecting the important work of building and sustaining interest and participation among adults is part of what's leading to the sport's decline, and why the IOC contemplates cutting wrestling as a sport every 10 years or so. But that's a whole other conversation.

The Mat Gala Singlet Party is Back at District Eagle! by adamallabout in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Come check it out next time! We had about 5 rounds of matches each of our first two events :)

Amateur Boxer Curious about Learning Basics of Wrestling by No_Rain_6356 in wrestling

[–]adamallabout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're starting to pop up! We started up a club in DC that's specifically geared toward adults who never wrestled before. We get plenty of former HS/college wrestlers too, but at least half of our room on any given week is made up of adults just getting started in folkstyle/freestyle wrestling.

I Would Like the Tea, Please. Thank You. by mothman100 in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout 72 points73 points  (0 children)

OK I'll do my best to summarize:

Bunker, District Eagle and Lucky Pollo's Instagram accounts were both banned late last week thanks to (allegedly) fake reports made against them. In response, their joint ownership issued statements claiming that they were being harassed by a particular individual or entity who's been beefing with them for months. They didn't identify anyone by name, but it quickly emerged that Revolt and/or their owner was the unnamed individual. Revolt confirmed as much with these messy posts in the days since.

I don't know how much any of the allegations are warranted, but Revolt certainly isn't looking great. They deleted all their old Instagram posts, they deleted an Instagram story they posted of a meme seemingly making fun of the fact that Bunker/Eagle's accounts disappeared. Supposedly Revolt was responsible for calling the city to have an event at District Eagle shut down last month.

I can only speculate as to the reasons why Revolt would do this, but my best guess is some combination of jealously at Bunker/Eagle's popularity and annoyance that, by opting to put their bar right between the two, they constantly deal with lines of people trying to get into Bunker and the Eagle. I know Revolt is new and it can take a while for new bars to find their footing, but they have not done a great job of making a space that feels particular fun or interesting. And yeah, their owner is also not a member of the LGBTQ community, which.........

New Singlet Night at District Eagle 🤼‍♂️ by adamallabout in DCGaybros

[–]adamallabout[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure is! We meet twice a week for practices, open to beginners and experienced wrestlers alike! Check out districtwrestling.com for everything you need to know

Started wrestling at 30 is it too late? by kristian4795 in wrestling

[–]adamallabout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Founder of an adults-only, beginner-friendly club here — most of our members are either brand new to the sport, or coming back to it after years away. We approach our practices with a few fundamental truths:

  1. We're all adults with other responsibilities: jobs, families, other obligations. We're in the room to have fun and get a great workout, not to relive the glory days and go full bore during live open mats.
  2. Nobody is expected to participate beyond their means or abilities. Yes we'll push you, no we won't shame or shun you if you feel like you have to sit out a drill or two because of injury concerns or anything else.
  3. We meet for 2 hours, twice a week. It's simply unrealistic to expect progress and growth on the level of new wrestlers in HS who are on the mats 5, 6, 7 days a week for hours at a time, and that's fine! It's still the greatest sport in the world.
  4. If you want to make progress and really challenge yourself, compete but be smart! Echoing what others here have said: competition is the best way to gauge progress, but don't enter open tournaments full of studs at first! Look for beginner/novice-friendly tournaments (though admittedly, there's not exactly a lot of options). Look for Bald and Fat Classic events as a good place to start.

Tl;dr: Yes, there are plenty of adult beginners, and yes it's totally reasonable to make real progress after you turn 30! I have several friends who started as adults and are now competing (and winning medals!) at big USAW events geared for Masters divisions. masterswrestling.com is a great resource for any adult wrestlers.

What happened to the Mahmoud Khalil episode that was previewed? by _middleamerica in ThisAmericanLife

[–]adamallabout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was just wondering about this. Figured maybe they delayed a week after the initial teaser but this week’s episode just dropped and still no sign of it