Sauna suits, sadistic coaches, starvation and those strange tights wrestlers wear send many parents running to basketball registration. Or worse, you recall the stereotypes you heard in the hallowed halls of your high school back in the day. No, when your child first brings home a flyer, or a fellow parent encourages you to give wrestling a try, visions of Hulk Hogan and The Rock likely flash in your mind. Almost everyone knows there are three strikes in baseball and that you score a touchdown by running the ball into the end zone only a fraction of the population knows that an escape is worth one point and a reversal is worth two. Unlike mainstream sports like football or baseball, wrestling isn’t something you watch casually on holidays or seek out for a fun family outing. But for those who haven’t grow up in a wrestling family there can be a steep learning curve when getting started. Thanks to the explosion in popularity of mixed martial arts and the UFC, wrestling has become the fastest growing sport in the country. When should my son/daughter compete in tournaments?Ĭase Study: Tony and the Wrongest Way to Lose WeightĬase Study: Aiden and the Little Victoriesįinal Word with Ohio State Coach Tom Ryan Strength Training (Frequently Asked Questions)
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