Does Wrestling take more heart than any other sport?
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Sometimes it is tough as a first year wrestler. With experience you learn how to fall and how not to get hurt. As a first-year wrestler, you just have to make it through. You will not believe how much better you will be as a second-year wrestler.
As a first-year wrestler, I was 1-12 (not counting forfeits). But as a second-year wrestler, I won over 20 matches. Just stick it out pal. Pay your dues and the rewards will come.
Best of luck young man.
As a first-year wrestler, I was 1-12 (not counting forfeits). But as a second-year wrestler, I won over 20 matches. Just stick it out pal. Pay your dues and the rewards will come.
Best of luck young man.
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we no longer have wrestling at ironton. i wish they would bring it back though. especially since a small school like ourselves are back in the seoal. i did football, wrestling, track, and powerlifting. i thought wrestling practice was much more physically draining than football practice, mostly because of the running.
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4sporterEHS wrote:yeah, and people care about wrestling??? how many people attend the state wrestling match??? how many colleges give scholarships for wrestling?? how many wrestling matches are showed on tv during the olympics??
yeah....i bet hed rather not eat, then run 3.1 miles...or 5 miles in colege......for that matter.........
if wrestling is "so big:, then why do more colleges have cross country then wrestling........
I take it youve never been fireman caried over onto your neck and had a gorilla smash his wristbone into your nose and eyesocket till you blow red bubbles. Or try to escape one way while your opponent dislocates your shoulder and you not only finish the match but pin the other person with a dislocated shoulder.....Watched this happen this year....My DAUGHTERS girls state champion H.S. wrestling team.
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I really don't know because I've never wrestled in my life but from what I've seen I will definately say it is the most demanding sport... but when it comes down 2 heart I'm not sure you can really say what sport takes the most heart every person that plays a different sport is gonna argue there point...
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pdub05...That's exactly what I mean...you hit it right! He has also decided not to wrestle any longer for OU. Perhaps he'll change his mind...I really wish he would. Regardless, I'm staying involved with the youth league and plan to attend NY and OU matches when I can. It's a great sport.
I miss watching all of you kids...lots of good times.
I miss watching all of you kids...lots of good times.
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Re: Does Wrestling take more heart than any other sport?
I know cross country is hard cause i know from experience but i also know that wrestling is alot hard. cause you have to watch your weight, be tough and not give up in matchs....so i think wrestling is harder.
Re: Does Wrestling take more heart than any other sport?
Having done both fairly successfully, as well as a host of other sports, I would say wrestling by a significant margin. Wrestling is pain; joints, fingers, face - and then the grueling conditioning - thousands of push ups and exercises from positions the body was not meant to bend into, intensified by the poor temperament weight loss and lack of fluids engenders.
The reward is to jump into a suit covering nothing and do hand-to-hand with another deranged soul who is equally fanatic. There is a reason why 90%+ of all special forces troops in the U.S. military are former wrestlers - it takes guts, persistence, a deranged pleasure derived from pain and sheer insanity to subject your body to this type of punishment willingly - and wrestlers do this better than anyone.
This is not meat to malign other sports - for they are difficult in their own way, and equally honorable - but their practitioners do not experience a level of pain equal to wrestlers, imho. If you lose a cross country race, you may feel sad and be extremely winded, but generally nothing gets broken, bruised, pulled out of socket or bleeds. All wrestlers have this happen as a regular occurrence - especially while paying dues when first starting out.
An old adage says the difference between a cock fight and a wrestling match is that sometimes at a wrestling match they stop and wipe up the blood. Having said the above, I don't expect anyone but fellow grapplers to understand. Wrestlers have a blood bond, a united brotherhood of shared pain that too few have the distinct pleasure of experiencing. Nothing I have done in my life, and I have been blessed to have done many things pretty well, changed who I was and what I could achieve - as wrestling did.
The reward is to jump into a suit covering nothing and do hand-to-hand with another deranged soul who is equally fanatic. There is a reason why 90%+ of all special forces troops in the U.S. military are former wrestlers - it takes guts, persistence, a deranged pleasure derived from pain and sheer insanity to subject your body to this type of punishment willingly - and wrestlers do this better than anyone.
This is not meat to malign other sports - for they are difficult in their own way, and equally honorable - but their practitioners do not experience a level of pain equal to wrestlers, imho. If you lose a cross country race, you may feel sad and be extremely winded, but generally nothing gets broken, bruised, pulled out of socket or bleeds. All wrestlers have this happen as a regular occurrence - especially while paying dues when first starting out.
An old adage says the difference between a cock fight and a wrestling match is that sometimes at a wrestling match they stop and wipe up the blood. Having said the above, I don't expect anyone but fellow grapplers to understand. Wrestlers have a blood bond, a united brotherhood of shared pain that too few have the distinct pleasure of experiencing. Nothing I have done in my life, and I have been blessed to have done many things pretty well, changed who I was and what I could achieve - as wrestling did.
Re: Does Wrestling take more heart than any other sport?
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