What is the sport of wrestling all about?
"The 1st period is won by the best technician. The 2nd period is won by the kid in the best shape. The 3rd period is won by the kid with the biggest heart." -Dan Gable
"The 1st period is won by the best technician. The 2nd period is won by the kid in the best shape. The 3rd period is won by the kid with the biggest heart." -Dan Gable
- Wrestling
is a very fair sport. At the high school level, a wrestler
is matched up against an opponent their own weight.
- Wrestling
is a tough sport. One must train hard to be successful and handle the
physical and mental challenges of the sport.
- Wrestling
is a fun sport. We have found that kids enjoy learning the wrestling moves
and techniques, building muscles, and getting in the best condition of
their lives, and winning trophies and medals.
What are the weight classes? WEIGHT (pounds) –
98 (Frosh/Soph), 106, 113, 120, 126, 132, 138, 145, 152, 160, 170, 182,
195, 220 and 285. If a wrestler weighs in 00.01 over their weight class, they
are NOT allowed to compete at that weight.
What about weight cutting? At the start of the
season, each wrestler must pass a hydration test. Once the wrestler has been
determined to be fully hydrated, they are given a body-fat test. The results
determine the lowest and highest weight that is healthy for each wrestler.
There is also a growth allowance during the season.
How are lineups chosen? Each week at
wrestle-offs, wrestlers at the same weight class will compete, with the winner
earning the spot for that week. There are often meets with multiple schools,
allowing for different lineups.
Is Wrestling Safe? According to the ‘06 High
School Sports-Related Injury Surveillance Study the injury rates are*…
Sport Practice
Competition
Overall
Football 2.54
12.09
4.36
Wrestling 2.04
3.93
2.50
*Per 1,000 Exposures (i.e. Practices and Competitions)
What about skin infections? Skin
infections are a threat to wrestling because they are communicable through skin
to skin contact, which is obviously predominant in wrestling. Most of
these diseases can be prevented by being clean. We also do
their part in preventing skin infections. The practice mats are cleaned
before each practice. Also, we attempt to keep street shoes off the mats.
Finally, after every tournament or practice, it is important to shower using
antibacterial soap (or anti-fungal soaps/products).
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