Thanks for taking the time to post these. I'm working with my son and these have been really great in introducing him to the sport. He loves the arm chop breakdown from top and this will be a great move for him to work from there if the arm bar isn't there. Really liked the headlock defense series too. Thanks again!
good video kid keep doing them, I just subscribed. I assist in my kids wrestling team for his school and we are constantly looking for new ideas sometimes the basics are forgotten, thanks again great job
Great details! The 2-on-tilt is my favorite turn as well. I would like to add an option for when the opponent flattens out. I like to tripod on my toes and forehead (pressed between his shoulder blades) and get my hips high. Then my near side foot hooks under his near ankle, so I can create more torque as I throw my hips down towards the mat and into the turn while lifting on that near ankle with my near foot. Anyhow, great video.
Ahhhh beautiful, trying to teach my 1st year wrestler 7th grader son, this is one is very learnable, I'm 40 now so I can't remember everything I've learned 😆
Your videos are amazing and my 8 year old and his partner is set on mastering the crab ride. How long is it suggested to work each video before moving on to the next? And should i start with the 2on1 wrist and legs or the crab?
Kevin Greene The order doesn’t matter. I drilled this stuff everyday when I was getting good at it (I made up the drills). 30 minutes a day for a few weeks should do it...
Jason Layton Thanks. We will see how it goes. He is only just finishing his 2nd year. I dont want to burn him out like i see other parents do but that will be our off season goal to master. He has a club record of 30-8 with 14 pins and only ever been pinned once so the talent is there. The usa tournys sike him out for some reason 2-7 this year. Character building haha Your videos are the most helpful for us to watch! Keep up the good work sir
ShyShy Nichole I’ve got lots of videos you can look through. Brazilian jujitsu escapes are also good for escaping from bad positions. Good luck with your wrestling!
Jason..at 425 the reason why he cant jump over is because when you baracade your arm against your own thigh you create a frame a barrier so hes unable to jump over
SlickNick no one is stalling, they are trying to avoid your turn. You can get them on their back with the right adjustments, but it's very difficult to learn. Keep practicing against light resistance and you will eventually be able to do it.
I'm wrestling off for a varsity spot tomorrow vs an older bigger kid I beat him once but he beat me today so how do u think I could beat him or pin him. Btw I'm only in 7th grade and he's in 8th grade
victor perez watch the video called “the rules of wrestling explained for beginners and parents” the look up the video called “half Nelson” That should be a good start for you.