Here are some of the most spectacular freestyle and greco roman wrestling moves that you will ever see. These five point wrestling throws are NOT legal Folkstyle wrestling moves or kids wrestling moves.
I set out to find a picture perfect head throw. Instead I found this. This is awesome. Sit back and enjoy, but also pay attention and point out to your kids where their hips are when they penetrate to hit these throws. Whether it is a bear hug or a high C we must, we absolutely must penetrate with our hips underneath us.
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3x Utah State Champion Cyler Sanderson for Team USA takes on 2x PA State Champion Joe Caramanica for Team PA 2005 Dapper Dan High School All-Star Wrestling Classic at 140lbs.
Be sure to watch the takedown where Cyler wrips of Joe’s shoe. Incredible folkstyle wrestling
Alaska’s #1 seed Randy Hanson vs #2 seed Lonny Booshu 125 lbs
That was incredible. There are some excellent coaching points here in this match.
Here are a few coaching points I saw:
1. Limp arm to get out of the wizar.
2. Hand control. Hand fight when standing up.
3. Typically you want to stand up first before you try any other move on bottom.
4. Head block. Your head is your first or second line of defense when the guy shoots.
5. Head in the hole. One of the best ways to score of your opponent’s shot.
Please share any coaching points that you saw in the comments.
Freshman Adam Tirapelle (FR) toes the line with defending NCAA champion Jeff McGinness (SR) at a packed Huff Hall in Illinois. Good back and fourth battle.
Folkstyle Wrestling Match of the day. This is an incredible Scramble. Watch how Gordon Wadsworth just gets after it when he gets in trouble. Martin, of St. Edward has a questionable no call take down on the edge of the mat. Should he have had two? You be the ref.
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