For Hot Sweaty Female Submission Wrestling Events And Indoor Venues, Think Fine Mist Machines, Cooling Temperatures
September 21, 2024,
You’ve seen so many female submission wrestling matches where they could have used them.
Drenched in sweat, women wrestlers can look so sexy, but it is what it is. For the Fem Competitors that day, it is really hot. Sweaty work. We have seen that a lot during TC Wrestling matches, mostly in London.
It can happen in Hungary too. Here is an excerpt from Italy’s Gaia vs Iron.
“They begin by pushing and pulling up top, with Gaia being more of the aggressor. Iron tries to sneak in a scissor but she is now moving like molasses and Gaia easily swats it aside. Now the shapely Italian model is looking to ride on top of Iron, who tiredly fights from her back.
A slow war of attrition begins as Gaia tries to break through Iron’s folded legs, fencing her off. This goes on for some time until Gaia is almost Monkey Flipped off.
Drained, the two approach one another once more.
This time Iron gets the best of Gaia by quickly moving behind her back, pulling downward with a scissor and touching it up with a powerful rear naked choke. Gaia screams “Okay” and taps out.
This sweaty energy sapping match is finally over.”
Possible solution?
We’ve seen these machines work their misty magic on the sidelines at college and pro football games. If it works there, it can work inside a hot sweaty studio.
They are fine mist or fog machines. In this case, fog is spelled fogg. Let’s visit their home.
At bigfogg.com they educate, “Misting fans are innovative devices that combine the cooling power of a traditional fan with the added benefit of a fine mist. This combination results in a significant drop in ambient temperature, making them perfect for both indoor and outdoor settings, especially during hotter seasons.”
See what we mean? Perfect for indoor settings as well.
When we look back at some of our video shoots in San Jose, California, inside of a studio, some of those female wrestling matches, found inside Grappling Stars store, were steamy in more ways than one.
How does a mist or fog machine work, to be direct, so you don’t have water all over the mat floor?
Misting systems work by forcing water via a high pressure pump. The water droplets that create the mist are so small that they instantly flash-evaporate. For indoor female wrestling matches it is ideal to mount the mist line approximately 8 to 10 feet above the ground for optimum cooling.
Now, if you had a chance to watch the mighty US Open tennis matches, Big Fogg was on full display.
Big Fogg Keeps U.S. Open Tennis Fans Cool During Excessive Heat
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Sep 06, 2024, 14:31 ET
Temecula-Murrieta Area Company Supplies 30-inch High-Pressure Misting Fans to U.S. Open for the 15th Consecutive Year
MURRIETA, Calif., Sept. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Big Fogg, Inc., a pioneer and trusted leader in outdoor cooling, has been the quiet MVP of the U.S. Open, providing misting fans for the iconic tennis tournament.
Although temperatures soared to sweltering levels, this year’s event is reportedly the most crowded with more than 75,000 people during the first five days. The United States Tennis Association (USTA) Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY has been packed with tennis fans in dire need of relief from the heat.
For the 15th consecutive year, the USTA commissioned Bigg Fogg to install its signature 30-inch high-pressure misting fans at the tournament. This year, 18 fans were strategically placed around the concourse notably in the event’s high traffic areas.
“With climate change, over the years it’s been getting hotter and hotter and becoming more important to keep people cool at major sporting events like this,” said Tom Ernst, General Manager of Big Fogg. “We are honored to be able to provide our fans and offer refreshing relief from the extreme heat.”
The U.S. Open Fan Week, the first week of the tournament when attendees get to participate in free, exclusive events and activities for all ages, was the hottest when temperatures climbed to 95 degrees. Combined with the humidity, the heat index rose to over 100.
“The tennis fans, both adults and kids, really enjoy our misting fans. The minute people see them, they’ll walk right up to them and just stand there taking in the mist,” said Sam Gibson, a Big Fogg technician on site. “The fans are oscillating, and the cool mist is spraying so it’s one of the best experiences.”
The U.S. Open weather is always a wildcard for the event, but Big Fogg fans (and technicians) will continue to be available until the final day, right down to match point!
Christopher Miehl, President of Big Fogg maintains, “This has been the busiest year in our over twenty-five-year history. We have developed a new generation of products to augment our high-pressure misting fans including aluminum cooling benches, misting sideline shade structures and portable misting walls. We are proud to support the U.S. Open and look forward to providing fans again next year.”
About Big Fogg
Founded in 1999, Big Fogg is a leader in outdoor cooling and heating products. The Southern California based company custom designs, engineers, assembles and installs high-pressure misting systems and cooling fans for a variety of commercial, industrial and sporting event applications. As a pioneer in misting fans for sports, Big Fogg was the first to install high-pressure misting fans on NFL & college football sidelines. Since then, Big Fogg has supplied misting fans or heating benches at 13 Super Bowls, 20 Pro Bowls, and over 1000 NFL and NCAA football games. Big Fogg has also supplied products to the X-Games, MLB All-Star Games, World Cup, Olympics and the Special Olympics. With highly experienced technicians and outstanding customer support, Big Fogg maintains an exemplary track record of success, maximizing safety, comfort, and performance in all-weather conditions.
For more information visit www.bigfogg.com or call 951-587-2460.
Press Contact:
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30818 Wealth St.
Murrieta, CA 92563
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SOURCE Big Fogg, Inc.
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