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Cliff Keen Tornado Wrestling Headgear

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adidas Mat Hog - Big Kids

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This shoe eats up the competition! The adidas/Brute Mat Hog is made for athletes seeking a wrestling shoe for training ...


adidas Tyrint III Wrestling Shoes Red

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from: adidas


For the athlete seeking a dependable shoe for training and competition.


Adidas Response Wrestling Shoes

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from: Brute


Developed for the competitive athlete seeking highly breathable, lightweight footwear. Engineered, asymmetrical mesh upper. Covered, integrated, asymmetrical lacing system with ...


Adidas Extero Jr Wrestling Shoes

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from: Brute


Three strap speed closure system for fast entry and easy exit.


Brute Adult Shockwave Wrestling Headgear

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from: Brute


New age foam and construction that provides maximum protection and hearing with minimal weight


Dave Mills Videos Mills Youth Wrestling By The Numbers-Takedowns DVD

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from: Dave Mills Videos


Over 20 escapes and reversals presented in systematic step-by-step approach. Allows quick learning of each technique. Each move is broken ...


ASICS Cael Sanderson V3.0 Wrestling Shoes

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from: ASICS


The Cael V3.0 wrestling shoe features everything a wrestler wants - flexibility, lightweight and excellent fit.


Brute Nylon Wrestling Singlet

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from: Brute


Ribbed legs


ASICS Unrestrained™ Wrestling Kneepad

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from: ASICS


Dual-density padding featuring Kinetofoam provides superior impact adsorption



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Ted Shelton: "Frankly I felt that BlogOn was a waste of time and money."

I think the BlogOn conference was overproduced. In the name of professionalism the organizing firm turned off potential speakers, oversubscribed sponsors, etc.

I would have liked a debatable topic (aside from *blogging = journalism*. Two people slugging it out. Or a devil's advocate taking challenges from the floor.

I would have liked more hard numbers. Facts. Charts. Diagrams. We have the analytic tools to BS-check them; harder on vague opinions and single-points-of-observation.

I found it disturbing how much money was being commanded (from both attendees and sponsors) for a conference at a university. Maybe it was because it was at Berkeley? Maybe we should have taken over a community college or a Cal State or a DeVry. The facilities costs would have been cheaper at least. I heard an organizer apologize and say the next one would be at a hotel, like that would have been better.

Cost wasn't the whole problem. We're at a stage where early adopters are meeting folks who want to leap the chasm. Huge gaps in knowledge, experience, context, culture, vocabulary. It's the gap.

There are huge ideas to be explored, even in the world of applying blogs to media strategy and the enterprise. And most of the big ideas weren't even on the agenda at BlogOn. Probably because it was catering to those who want to commercialize, fund, and otherwise exploit (excuse me, "get in on") the emerging medium.

Let's fork these conferences so advanced topics on business and technology and culture fit the participants. 

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