I was really good at the under hook in high school. My opponent would circle, throw me to my back, and my under hook would slide right in as I got pinned…
Trent, this is an awesome video! I didn’t realize you made these. It was a blast watching you this year and throughout your career. I was at NCAA’s and every time you walked out on the mat an extra spark of energy entered the arena. You’re a champion in this sport and I’m excited to see what you do on the international scene. NCAA’s will be missing your celebrations and roof raises next year.
You make such a great point. Instead of breaking contact, you just wait for the 1. Then chain it right into the next takedown. Some wrestlers do a great job there. Bo Bassett comes to mind when he runs that high C.
@@Trent_Hidlay I also love how you use the word partner instead of opponent. Speaks volumes to the positive mindset you choose. Keep up the great work!!
so you poke at that left leg, then throw the under hook for the right single. you're not worried about getting lat dropped at all as you pressure forward? this over under situation is super sketchy and inconsistent for many wrestlers, especially youth wrestlers. I'm interested in how you feel so comfortable here and what kind of pressures you look out for from your opponent as you're attacking with it.
@@xzjayz7925 No. But to post a combative move, that implies success at all levels, is fallacy. I was simply asking a question. Did he try this in that match? Was Brooks prepared for it?