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Advice on how to get to the top - Coach Jason's speech from Ethan Lizak clinic summer 2021
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Coach Jason's Post Practice Speech 02/23/22
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Dynamic Curriculum Compilation - www.WrestlingCurriculum.com
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WrestlingTournaments.com - What to expect at Rapid Brackets event
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Jason Post Practice Speech 4/21/2022
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Rapid Brackets - Efficient Wrestling Competitions
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WrestlingTournaments.com - How to register for an event
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WrestlingTournaments.com - How to register for an event
Coach Jason Layton's speech on 4/7/22
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Coach Jason Layton's speech on 4/7/22
WrestlingTournaments.com - Changing your division
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WrestlingTournaments.com - Changing your division
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WAR Zone Wrestling Tournaments - Parent Testimonial
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Jason Post Practice Speech 4/20/2022
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Jason Post Practice Speech 4/20/2022
Getting to an "over-head cradle" from the T-rex position
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Getting to an "over-head cradle" from the T-rex position
Tricky/Unknown Leg riding defense - Using Pressure Points to Escape Double Legs
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Tricky/Unknown Leg riding defense - Using Pressure Points to Escape Double Legs
Beginner wrestling moves for BOTTOM - How to "WING DOWN" against a Half Nelson
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Beginner wrestling moves for BOTTOM - How to "WING DOWN" against a Half Nelson
Get in trouble with your crab ride? Crab Ride Recovery
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Get in trouble with your crab ride? Crab Ride Recovery
Jason Post Practice Speech 4/6/2022
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Jason Post Practice Speech 4/6/2022
Advanced bottom wrestling - Flip Granby to a Peterson
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Advanced bottom wrestling - Flip Granby to a Peterson
Advanced bottom wrestling - Flip Granby With a Partner
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Advanced bottom wrestling - Flip Granby With a Partner
Advanced bottom wrestling - Flip Granby Without a Partner
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Advanced bottom wrestling - Flip Granby Without a Partner
BEGINNER Wrestling Fundamentals - Stopping a Guy From Spinning Behind You
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BEGINNER Wrestling Fundamentals - Stopping a Guy From Spinning Behind You

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  • @GymForLife901
    @GymForLife901 2 дні тому

    0:52 wouldn’t it be more effective to go wrist to wrist instead of elbow to elbow?

  • @GymForLife901
    @GymForLife901 2 дні тому

    0:26 is switching your hips really necessary?

  • @amelieteakanga6151
    @amelieteakanga6151 7 днів тому

    tell me I’m not the only one watching this because I have to put a wrestling match scene into a book 😂

  • @Ballet4Hooligans
    @Ballet4Hooligans 8 днів тому

    Great Thanks!!

  • @alfredorubio2233
    @alfredorubio2233 11 днів тому

    excellent video thanks for the upload.

  • @ebenezersureshworkaccount8947
    @ebenezersureshworkaccount8947 11 днів тому

    Basically, you'd use your body to roll to the side that the arm is cross-faced and use the leverage of being on your side back to escape one, the tricky part after that is not getting pinned.

  • @ebenezersureshworkaccount8947
    @ebenezersureshworkaccount8947 12 днів тому

    0:35 keeping away the wrist, this is important, so the opponent cannot get a double chicken wing.

  • @yosoyernestoalvarez
    @yosoyernestoalvarez 13 днів тому

    Awesome💪🏽🥇🏆🤼

  • @beatsmebydre9966
    @beatsmebydre9966 14 днів тому

    "Making my way downtown, wrestling fast..."

  • @jimbrock387
    @jimbrock387 19 днів тому

    Good stuff. Thanks. Masters wrestler here. Club one side, jump to a deep underhook to the other. It's never not been there because when you club, the arm pops up so he catches his balance.

  • @Princepj11
    @Princepj11 29 днів тому

    what happened to the grind

  • @robertmicheliche8676
    @robertmicheliche8676 Місяць тому

    I love this I’m starting up a club how can I use this same concept. Is that site available for start up clubs ?

  • @Michalski-oh7ii
    @Michalski-oh7ii Місяць тому

    chest muscles are used for pushing move, not pulling move, you'll always use your back when you need to pull something

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom Місяць тому

      In this context, your chest is doing the work to pull your elbows towards one another.

    • @Michalski-oh7ii
      @Michalski-oh7ii Місяць тому

      @@WrestlingTournamentsDotCom oh, you meant that

  • @adamfoschini8506
    @adamfoschini8506 Місяць тому

    That Soto kid Tyler cried about not beating by enough just won the high school state championship(in dominate fashion). Same division and weight Tyler finished 8th in this year.

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom Місяць тому

      From what I heard, Conzo struggled to be heavy enough to be eligible to wrestle; placing in the state as an undersized 8th grader is pretty impressive.

    • @adamfoschini8506
      @adamfoschini8506 Місяць тому

      Yea it is impressive. Can’t wait until bulks up a bit. Kid has a world of talent!

  • @kaijublue1151
    @kaijublue1151 Місяць тому

    crazy cross over. i watch both of ur videos

  • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
    @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom Місяць тому

    Important rule changes for high school wrestling starting in 2024: 1. Takedowns - Takedowns are now worth 3 points instead of 2. 2. Backpoints - It used to be 2 seconds for 2 points and 5 seconds for 3 points. It has changed to 2 seconds for 2 points and 4 seconds for 4 points. 3. Out of bounds - If either wrestler has a point of contact inside the circle, they are considered in bounds. These rules will probably be adopted by youth wrestling as well. Want to find tournaments near you? Checkout www.WrestlingTournaments.com

  • @LuminancePlayz
    @LuminancePlayz Місяць тому

    Did soccer my Freshman year, trying out for wrestling my sophomore year Hope it goes well because I’m a beginner

  • @flopschen6759
    @flopschen6759 Місяць тому

    Starting as a Junior in High school! I already play softball, this is my way of getting stronger while doing something fun. Looking forward to my first match!

  • @FreeMayaTutorials
    @FreeMayaTutorials Місяць тому

    The 'Ole double knee drop circa 1995😂. Great stuff Jason, you know we appreciate you!

  • @Croco_G
    @Croco_G Місяць тому

    i just lifted my brother thank you

  • @neverknownsofmetronome9184
    @neverknownsofmetronome9184 Місяць тому

    Great Explanations…

  • @Sidali1104
    @Sidali1104 Місяць тому

    Good video

  • @mattking5509
    @mattking5509 Місяць тому

    The twister chan sung yung got on leonard garcia looked different than that

  • @svetlinsofiev1910
    @svetlinsofiev1910 2 місяці тому

    thanks

  • @Sheahova
    @Sheahova 2 місяці тому

    standing 3rd base is funny against a jiu jitsu practioner. If you a great wrestler and have 3rd base standing (two legs and one arm planted) don’t lean forward and pick up that third base arm cause if so you are going for a ride. Great wrestlers won’t lean forward when they have third base but 90% will and jj love it cause its a free back take, a free triangle, or an arm bar.

  • @SoulTooBeautiful
    @SoulTooBeautiful 2 місяці тому

    I'm 31 and all of a sudden want to learn wrestling. lmao I plan to surprise my boyfriend

  • @vec206
    @vec206 2 місяці тому

    Do you have a series like this forleg rides and crossbody rides?

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom 2 місяці тому

      Yes, but it's part of my curriculum. While the videos are all on UA-cam, they are somewhat scattered here.

  • @ConcreteBlonde111
    @ConcreteBlonde111 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the pointers

  • @TheKevinClarkson
    @TheKevinClarkson 2 місяці тому

    Question. What do you teach as a defense to the mixer? I’ve been teaching my son to clamp down hard on the arm and circle to his feet. And also just clamp down hard and try to stall out a stalemate. Do you have any other defenses or counters? My son is a lanky 40 pounder and there is one particular kid who keeps catching him in a cement mixer from all types of random positions.

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom 2 місяці тому

      Hold your opponent's triceps, and try to make your elbows touch your belly button. That will stop this move from working against you.

  • @lonewolf-fq3kc
    @lonewolf-fq3kc 2 місяці тому

    I will always regret not wrestling in highschool, and now I'm 38 and I want to start to learn how to wrestle. I just hope it isn't too late for me.

  • @TheKevinClarkson
    @TheKevinClarkson 2 місяці тому

    Worst move to show a new/young wrestler. Because they are so effective at the Novice level. New wrestlers fall in love with them at the sacrifice of focusing on moves that work at higher levels of competition. They call them kiddie killers because they are so effective against young wrestlers. But they hinder the wrestlers long term progress. Same goes for headlocks. You are much better of focusing on fundamentals. 8U states champs are not that impressive. Think long term and help your wrestler be a HS state champ, and a college All American. Take it or leave it, but that is my opinion.

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom 2 місяці тому

      While I agree with your general premise, it should not be compared to a headlock. A headlock is a bad move to teach youth wrestlers because a headlock puts you in a worse position once it is defended. A cement mixer will stop working, but it will not put the wrestler out of position, it just won't work. Also, the finishing position that is entered (arm across the back and arm around the head) is a common position at all levels of wrestling, and athletes need it for their long-term development. Lastly, with a sport that has a 40+% attrition rate for first-year athletes, getting children to their first wins quickly is important. WrestlingTournaments.com managed 15,000 athletes this year, and we are always trying to get kids to their first win as fast as possible (their first loss too). Children need to develop a love for the sport before they commit to becoming the champion. When athletes attend a WAR Zone, we hand-pick all matches on the fly while viewing detailed analytics of each athlete's lifetime performance; this lets us better balance win/loss ratios and keeps children more engaged.

    • @TheKevinClarkson
      @TheKevinClarkson 2 місяці тому

      @@WrestlingTournamentsDotCom I agree with a lot of what you said. The only thing that I would say regarding the 40% attrition rate in wrestling first year. There is another stat that is less talked about. That is the high attrition rate overtime of successful youth wrestlers. Getting too much success too early has a similar effect. And it’s not usually the hard work that burns kids out, kids don’t mind hard work as long as they are having fun. What really burns kids out is feeling like they are disappointing their parents. A kid can take a cement mixers straight to a 6U and 8U state championshp. Unfortunately a lot of times the parent will now have a higher expectation on their child’s successful and expect or assume that their child should now be at the top of the state every year going forward. For one that puts a lot of pressure on a child every year until they graduate. But secondly, that level of success is harder to sustain each year that they get older, because the state level of competition is higher at each increased age bracket. So while the kid is a great wrestler, he knows he’s disappointing Dad. How often do you overhear at tournaments parent talking to their child coming down on them regarding a tough loss. That is worst to a child then the loss itself. Obviously the parent has their kids best interest at heart, but may not realize the effect. Obviously you know this already, because you mentioned in your comment that it’s important to match kids with losses as well. Don’t get me wrong, cement mixers are a great move, and should absolutely be taught to every wrestler. Maybe just not the first move they learn, it’s not hard to find wins for new wrestlers at a local novice tournament. It’s insane the number of kids who are spamming cement mixers at the 8U level, and those kids are usually the one who are rarely losing. Which as I mentioned above is a double edged sword. You are right though, cement mixers will not put you out of position. Well except some kids will purposely spin to the front purposely putting their selves out of back top position, just so they can attempt a mixer lol. Additionally, even headlocks are not bad moves when executed properly. Headlocks have a bad reputation nowadays but I know a kid (now adult) who won PA HS state championship and NCAA All American status who specialized in headlocks.

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom 2 місяці тому

      @@TheKevinClarkson I agree completely. My curriculum teaches the cement mixer early, but we replace it with more effective movements not much further down the line. Another thing to add is the unfortunate reality that wrestling has become a business. Clubs that win more often are better at recruiting than those that do not. The uneducated consumer is trying to buy wins now, and has less interest on winning an ncaa title in 15 years. The idea that a club teaching better technique will win in the long run is only true if it can prevent its top athletes from being poached.

    • @TheKevinClarkson
      @TheKevinClarkson 2 місяці тому

      @@WrestlingTournamentsDotCom you are 100% correct. Regarding business aspect, buying wins, recruiting, long term success poaching. TBH that why I prompt these conversations on UA-cam every chance I get. People read comments. You and I just provided a lot of dialogue and insight during our conversation. We just provided a lot of narrative around the subject. A lot of people will read the comments and hopefully take something from it. And to be clear to anyone who is reading this, we are not saying stay away from clubs who are winning, obviously winning is not a bad thing. But what I am saying is pay close attention to the culture and values of the club that you have your child attending and make sure they share similar values. And make sure they value your child’s long term success. If they have the best 8U duals team in the area, but are very thin at older age brackets, that doesn’t mean it’s a red flag, but there is often a correlation. So just pay mind to their values.

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom 2 місяці тому

      @@TheKevinClarkson If you're not already aware, you should check out what we are doing with www.WrestlingTournaments.com . Our company's mission is to get more kids involved with wrestling and to keep them longer. WAR Zone is our primary vehicle for doing this, as it is a better way of organizing wrestling at the developmental level. This video explains how WAR Zone works: ua-cam.com/video/d7nsH7wLME0/v-deo.html

  • @khanate2750
    @khanate2750 2 місяці тому

    thanks for this, I was definitely misguided thinking I would be better completely wrested before a match

  • @RCRtrack
    @RCRtrack 2 місяці тому

    How do I fix moderate knee pain for wrestling?

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom 2 місяці тому

      Try "knees over toes guy" , that might be helpful. If your pain is due to impact, try starting off your knees when you wrestle from neutral.

  • @dirtbikerfn8232
    @dirtbikerfn8232 2 місяці тому

    Lmao

  • @dirtbikerfn8232
    @dirtbikerfn8232 2 місяці тому

    Lol

  • @swissarmychainsawadams9541
    @swissarmychainsawadams9541 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for your videos Jason, I find them super helpful!

  • @2002kirbow
    @2002kirbow 3 місяці тому

    Even doing BJJ I don't think I've seen this specific escape! I assume it requires momentum and timing but I can't wait to give it a go

  • @thedragonlady6661
    @thedragonlady6661 3 місяці тому

    Thx dude these are great

  • @johndecker7881
    @johndecker7881 3 місяці тому

    This crap teaches these children absolutely nothing . Ignore parents .

  • @a1cjdc
    @a1cjdc 3 місяці тому

    Glad I found this channel, been trying to remember everything I learned in High school, these videos are helpful.

  • @benfranks6375
    @benfranks6375 3 місяці тому

    Good tutorial 👍

  • @jupiterdumb9935
    @jupiterdumb9935 3 місяці тому

    How do I refund the event I purchased the wrong one

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom 3 місяці тому

      Go to the event's page. Click on the event menu and select help / tutorial. There is a form you can fill out to get a refund.

  • @zapzap808
    @zapzap808 3 місяці тому

    Won’t he just post with his right hand?

  • @twinkletoes3813
    @twinkletoes3813 3 місяці тому

    First

  • @stustu440
    @stustu440 3 місяці тому

    Roll to side of underhook

  • @JesusGomez-xi5ts
    @JesusGomez-xi5ts 3 місяці тому

    Make more lol

  • @katiebug7113
    @katiebug7113 3 місяці тому

    How do you change teams? I clicked on the wrong team and it keeps showing the inaccurate team even though our coach invited me to the correct team

    • @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom
      @WrestlingTournamentsDotCom 3 місяці тому

      Go to your account, click "my events," and then you can change your team for the event. The team you affiliated with, and the team you registered for the event under, are two different things.

    • @katiebug7113
      @katiebug7113 3 місяці тому

      @@WrestlingTournamentsDotCom thank you! Got it fixed! Super helpful!

  • @katiebug7113
    @katiebug7113 3 місяці тому

    Very helpful thanks!

  • @sandymilne224
    @sandymilne224 3 місяці тому

    Yep, great move. It has to be done quickly because once the opponent gets his arms into play, it’s tougher to execute the move. But even if the opponent grabs your wrist as the back of your wrist is on his, that move can still be executed. Well done!