I've done 5 years of amateur boxing getting into MMA. You, sir are a very good teacher and even I can understand the physics of these grappling moves. I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to learning more. Thank you very much for sharing
everyone there is so lucky,not even paying attention n laughing n stuff, i always wanted to take wrestling ever since i was a kid,my school district didnt have wrestling :/ thanks for the videos sir.
@reptooo I agree with most of what you had to say, however this is off season practice and i have a hard enough time getting kids there without making it so structured.
nice move :D i only wrestled folk style half my junior and senior year so i they never taught me that throw by the way is the guy suppose to land on his neck? wouldn't that paralyze him
@jscioli83 is this legal in folkstyle i mean doubt it but just wanna know also it be a super badass move 4 mma lol but in all seriousness sir is it legal in folkstyle?
From what I understand, there is no explicit ban on the move in folk style. The so called slam rule only dictates that you have to have complete control of your rate of decent during the throw. However since this is difficult with the back arch, it usually results in a slam call. I've seen many instances where people have gotten away with it, specifically several times at a JV tournament at Brandon High School in Florida, and once by our starting 103 pounder at Newsome High School.
I wrestled for 7+ years in high school. I'm 34 now, with a 7 year old son. I was teaching him wrestling moves for a month before his 1st year of wrestling, that was not very smart as I found out. I didn't know wrestling had changed since my years. I was showing him this throw, and many more, also I was showing him how to explode from bottom for a reverse, but now days they teach you to drop straight to your belly. This new style of wrestling is more boring than my day, IMO. What's your thoughts?
0:14 "lands immediately in danger" aka on his upper back shoulders. altho there is a possibility of injury. its part of the rules. you are allowed to execute throws like this. you'll find the more you practice it the more safe you will be able to preform this.
Hey, i have been wondering if... were do you go from that position. Every video i see they show the technique but not the after. Do you just scramble after or what????
@jscioli83 Hey bro, you're the coach. All I was saying is that if I was coaching I would have my kids practice the way they would wrestle. Even if you're not "stressing" duck unders, you should show the set ups to your moves. And to be honest, even for a middle school level, the kids shouldn't be standing around giggling at your suplex. Where I'm from, practices are challenging both physically and mentally and "demonstration" time is as straight to the point as possible
@reptooo I am not stressing duck unders in this video. would you like me to put one up? or are you another internet know it all? thats a big problem with todays generation, too many kids feel they are too good to learn something new, or quite frankly they "know it all". i have been wrestling over 14years. Wrestled in Middle school, High school and in College... and i still am not follish enuff to think i am god's gift to wrestling or I know all there is to know about wrestling. wise up kids!
This is a demo on 3triple thick matting on my HS students. I didn't twist anyone's arm into doing this. Don't paint a picture like I'm bullying my students...
@MrRelationships First off... saying "First off" implys there is a second different point you are making, which you don't- unless you call "having no control over him... and is easily countered" different points. Which aren't worth numerating with a "first off and secondly..." and if that is the case your usage of the ellipsis is incorrect. SECONDLY, you have almost absolute control of your opponent in a back arch throw, they are off the ground and you are dictating where they fall.
@jscioli83 I guess the throwing technique was decent, but this doesn't look any different from a regular suplex...and the duck under was poor, i've never wrestled anyone who would ever give up a duck under without a set up
i love how people talk shit about the coach in this video Joe Scioli when i know for a fact he will SLAM any of you Wannabe coaches or washed up wrestlers who are talking shit on you Necks, dudes like 6'3, 235 and knows his shit, NOT somebody to fuck around with..
@ABruce1970. this was freestlye season, and this was the biggest kid in the group. he was a 15+ year old HS student. I am teaching how to execute a back arch throw. How is this not relevant to them, i mean... they wrestled freestlye and greco in the weeks that followed. You do not know their level of skill, therefore its foolish to make such claims about my students. You can talk trash to me if you like, you wont win. BUT YOU WILL NOT TALK SHIT ABOUT MY STUDENTS. Sir, you need to get a clue.
its freestlye wrestling like it says in the caption off the the right of the video. sadly (becuz i hate pro wrestling) it does share similarities with pro wrestling. freestyle and greco-roman for the record are international styles of wrestling that permit such throws.
this is legal in the international styles. freestyle and greco roman. ILLEGAL in American folk style aka. collegiate style (i.e. HS and college wrestling)
i cant understand your grammar. but if your saying that this technique is flawed your not correct. if you were to do this in the streets you might kill some1. however if your talkn about wrestling and freestyle or greco (namely) then this is the technique. the other name for this is a "back arch" becuz you are arching you opponent threw; not turning to the side.
first of all im demo-ing the throw so im not emphasizing the duck under. and 2nd if you execute a back arch throw correctly your opponent should hit the ground a split second before you, you obviously dont not know the dynamics of wrestling. i wont insult you tho.
you said google was a better coach than my coach..you don't give georgia any respect...but you've never wrestled a georgia kid, because you're not good enough to wrestle nationally.