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Chris Campbell changed my life in the summer of 1989 when I attended his wrestling camp at Cornell. He taught us some wrestling technique but, more importantly discipline, nutrition, meditation, and peaking at the right time. I wasn’t a great wrestler but I used all those techniques and became a Div 1 soccer player and I still follow his lessons to this day.
ISU - alma mater of Bruce Baumgartner. I taught there for 22 years. The music school is where the old fieldhouse sat - where the 1937 NCAA wrestling championships were held.
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1:18 to 1:22 reminds me of that day as a kid that my mom told me she wasn't going to buy me Legend of Zelda for Nintendo. Only my match took place in a Toys R Us aisle
1:18 to 1:22 reminds me of that day back in the late 80s when they FINALLY had Legend of Zelda in stock at Toys R Us and my mother told me we didn't have the money for it
Grew up wrestling in Oregon. Could never afford to belong to an exclusive club like Oregon USA wrestling club... I wanted to sooooo badly. Yes the uniforms were amazing. I wrestled Aundrea Taylor from Oregon USA several times as a middle schooler, then wrestled Dan Russell my senior year.. Always enjoyed watching the Russell brothers compete.. Good Guys for sure and tough as hell...
I trained with Kelber at Indiana U. from 94-96 and told Kelber a bunch of times he should keep competing. He figured me out more than I figured him out those 2.5 years and he was 10-15 lbs lighter than me. He was ultra-gifted with a high wres. IQ and among the strongest guys pound for pound that I ever wrestled against. He must've forgot about me though. j/k
I would love to see Southeast Polk, Waverly-Shell Rock, Bettendorf or Fort Dodge wrestle some of these teams in Indiana that think they are above Iowa wrestling teams.
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As a complete tool watching the match…I do think Dan was exactly what he said he was. Tired and lost his focus. He needed to be 100 percent to beat Owens and he was 98% and for that he lost.
In 2005, our 165 pounder wrestled UNO in the finals. Unbelievable performance. Our 65 pounder, the late Dwayne Coward (rest in peace) took his only loss to JD Naig. We couldn’t believe it. Makes no sense why UNO lost the program It reminds me of Clemson. Sammie Henson absolutely dominates and the next season…no Clemson program