Successful Wrestling: Coaches' Gde for Teaching Basic to Adv Skls Review

Successful Wrestling: Coaches' Gde for Teaching Basic to Adv Skls
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This is a very good book that clearly shows the fundementals of wrestling. The basic wrestling skills and drills in the book are all very useful for beginning to intermediate wrestlers.

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Successful Wrestling takes you step-by-step through 30 wrestling techniques, from simple to complex. This valuable coaching tool is organized by skill progressions rather than by types of skills.

No more sorting through pages of clinic notes trying to decide which techniques to teach when and to whom. Now you can follow the proven program of one of the most successful wrestling coaches in the country.

Art Keith is famous for turning wrestlers into champions. He was a championship wrestler in high school and college and a wrestling coach of high school and NCAA champions. In Successful Wrestling, he brings you the best in basic body positions, moves, and teaching tips.

You'll be amazed at how easy it is to teach different levels of athletes and how each level of technique is linked to the next. Use Successful Wrestling as a daily guide in your practice sessions, or just leave it on the mat for your grapplers to review. With 669 sequenced photos, this coaching guide will help your wrestlers actually see how various techniques are performed.

The wrestling techniques contained in this coach's handbook are organized into 18 steps. The steps are divided into beginning, intermediate, and advanced skill levels.

A. Beginning: Steps 1 through 8 illustrate basic techniques and fundamental positions requiring continuous movement without changing direction. They include

- stance and movement in standing position,- double leg takedown,- inside leg stand-up,- crossface, and- bar arm, cradle, and switch.

B. Intermediate: Steps 9 through 14 should be mastered by advanced junior high wrestlers and by average or intermediate senior high competitors. The techniques in this section require more coordination and include

- outside fireman's carry,- single leg attack,- wrist ride,- duck out, and- sit out and spin.

C. Advanced: The advanced techniques are illustrated in Steps 15 through 18 and should be learned by most high school wrestlers in order to compete well at the college level. Requiring a fairly high degree of coordination, these techniques include

- inside fireman's carry,- cross body ride,- pinning from the takedown, and- arm drags.

If you coach wrestling at the junior high, high school, or college level, you need Successful Wrestling--the book that helps you turn your grapplers into champions--one step at a time.




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