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Youth Wrestling: Takedown Steps 1, 2, 3
with Dave Mills, Grand Valley State University Coach, 5x NCWA Team Champions; 2x National Coach of the YearIn a first of its kind video series ... over 20 takedowns and set-ups are presented in a systematic step-by-step approach. Coaches, parents, and most importantly YOUTH wrestlers will be able to quickly learn each technique. Dave Mills, NCWA two time National Coach of the Year, breaks down each move using numbered steps that are highlighted in text on the screen.making each move as easy to learn as 1,2,3. Parents, if you have never wrestled a day in your life, you can now help your wrestler achieve success one step at a time. As an added bonus each video comes with a technique manual and advice on how to become a champion wrestler. 47 minutes. 2006.
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How Low Can You Go, II
with John Smith, Oklahoma State University Head Coach, 2006, '05, '04, '03 & 1995 NCAA Champions; 2X Olympic Gold Medalist and NCAA ChampionJohn Smith, the only American wrestler to win six consecutive World Championships, wants to teach you the move that made him unbeatable--the low single. Smith's years of winning at the highest-level, including two Olympic gold medals, gives him an insight about techniques that can make you unstoppable. Learn the low single John Smith style. He covers set-ups and more than 10 finishes that'll make this move one of the most aggressive offensive moves at any level. Then, round out your lesson by learning how to defend against this technique. 75 minutes. 2002.
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Tom Brands' Chain Wrestling: Takedowns
WRD-01647A: with Tom Brands, University of Iowa Head Coach; 2009 and 2008 NCAA Champions; 2008 NWCA Coach of the Year; 2X Big Ten Conference Champions; 2X Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year; '96 Olympic Gold Medalist, 2X World Cup Champion, 3X NCAA Champion (Iowa), 2004 Olympic Freestyle CoachTom Brands reminds us that when trying to score with a single leg, the real work starts once your wrestler gets the leg in the air. Brands passes along options for finishes in three areas: Single leg, high single and troubleshooting. Brands starts with the proper position to be in giving your wrestler a bigger advantage to score. He discusses the importance of securing the leg and moving your opponent. Finishes include bump, Bazaigar, and leg on the outside, with a number of options off each one. Brands closes with a troubleshooting demonstration covering options for your wrestler should the opponent gets a whizzer in or forces your wrestlers to the mat. Throughout the tape Brands demonstrates drills to help practice the move. This video will provide your wrestlers a number of options to score once they have secured a single leg. 44 minutes. 2001.
WRD-01647B: with Tom Brands, University of Iowa Head Coach; 2009 and 2008 NCAA Champions; 2008 NWCA Coach of the Year; 2X Big Ten Conference Champions; 2X Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year; '96 Olympic Gold Medalist, 2X World Cup Champion, 3X NCAA Champion (Iowa), 2004 Olympic Freestyle Coach See an in-depth discussion and demonstration on one of the most basic moves in wrestling - the double leg takedown - featuring NCAA, Olympic and World Champion Tom Brands. Brands dissects the move from the beginning, starting with proper positioning, and going right into set-ups showing how to pop the arm, snap the head, and tap the head. Brands covers six different finishes including the smash double, high crotch to a double, underhook/inside tie, and down block to a re-shoot. Finally, Brands gives a number of options for finishing when the opponent sprawls and forces your wrestler to the mat. Drills are provided throughout the tape to help perfect the move. This tape is sure to provide some new options to your wrestlers' double leg style! 36 minutes. 2001.
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Coaching High School Wrestling: Takedown Library
with Scot Davis, Owatonna (MN) High School Head Coach; the winningest coach in amateur wrestling history (over 850 victories); 2007 "National Coach of the Year" by Wrestling USA Magazine and was the "Runner-up" in 2006. He was also named "National Coach of the Year" by the National HS Coaches Association in 1998. In 2005, Davis was voted Minnesota Class AAA (large schools) "State Coach of the Year" by the Minnesota Wrestling Coaches Association.Coach Davis presents 11 takedown techniques for you to study and implement into your program. In his presentation, Davis covers everything from the basic to the advanced, which allows you to mix and match technique depending on the style of your wrestler or his opponent. Included in this demonstration is a single leg series, high crotch series, fireman's technique, ankle picks, front headlocks and more. You'll see each technique from set-up to finish, and in many instances Davis includes different finishes based on what the opponent can do. From the basic wrestler to the advanced, Davis' takedown library has something for everyone on your team. 67 minutes. 2008.
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Greg Strobel: High Percentage Takedowns
with Greg Strobel, former Lehigh University Head Coach; 2004 NWCA "Coach of the Year," 2000 US Olympic CoachCoach Strobel's high percentage technique is on display in the in-depth demonstration clinic presentation that covers singles, doubles and counter offense. He begins with set-ups, focusing on control ties and being able to move the opponent where you need him on the mat. Among the set-ups Strobel shows include inside wrist control, underhooks, the 2-on-1 and how to beat the collar tie. Using these control ties, Strobel flows into single and double finishes. He demonstrates seven different finishes - including his favorite High Inside Single technique. In addition, he shows at least two variations for each technique. Strobel closes the presentation with counter offense technique - including ways to "beat the funk." Strobel's philosophy centers around "I attack, I score . You attack, I score," and these techniques will definitely put points on the board. 50 minutes. 2008.
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