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  1. 1 hour ago, Steven Sandefer said:

    Also-

    Coaches, we have added in a "coaches vote" for the case of seeding freshmen since there was much discussion on the topic last year. We as coaches have recognized that we will have some very talented freshmen in the field this year without IHSAA accolades that should be seeded higher than the basic criteria would allow them without those accolades. Hoping for a smooth seeding meeting and a second 4th of July here in Mishawaka come December! Enjoy the show 😎

    I like that coaches vote idea!

  2. 5 minutes ago, Caleb Spires said:

    Wow, don’t want to miss this tournament. Perry and Crown Point make it loaded enough, throw in Northridge and Wawasee with many quality wrestlers, and this might be the toughest Al Smith line up I’ve seen so far.

    170 has 4 of the top 6 ranked hors currently and 6 total in top 12...#1,#2,#5,#6,#10 and #12... wow

  3. 51 minutes ago, navy80 said:

    I love all these move ins!  

     

    and Yeah, he is due to punch his ticket, finally. I know you're ready for him too!

    Yes fosho... lost to van horn 7-4 sophmore year and his shoulder came out 5x at SS last year..3x vs Fuller while leading the whole match until last 30 seconds.. kid works hard and always the under dog and will break that cycle this year. 

  4. 8 minutes ago, navy80 said:

    I really hope the studs at 170 split up.. South, Blubaugh, Conley, Schank, Carson, Parkinson.. deep weight for first rankings.

     

    Who is LeVon Bellamy Edgewood? Says he placed 7th last year but can't find anything on him

    170 gonna be bananas and I guarantee Carson is gonna be higher than 5th come SS podium!

  5. 37 minutes ago, Thor said:

    Is this the earliest a number one has gone down?

    Its up there I'd say..170 is for the taking.. i'm telling  yall trizton Carson is finally healthy after his major shoulder surgery and in shape.. he's my pick at 170.. he hadn't wrestled in 6 months before ihpo and went 4-2 (losing tough matches vs McCartney) beatingohio SQ Justice Smith and Michigan SQ and fargo AA Jaglieski (holds a win over saez (saez beat him too) Saez just beat #5 Brooks Davis yesterday... plus danville got into the spartan classic and there could be 4 ranked 170 pounders there in Carson, Coffman,Mahan and Sharp.. looking forward to this season.. Good luck to all the wrestlers out there chasing their dreams! 

  6. 1 hour ago, Kyle Ayersman said:

    Lol well I’m sorry man, but it was a great match and I’m happy with the way it ended, I did a bit of scouting before and I think that helped me out a bit.

    Def a legendary match and great win for you.. he's def 1 of the best to never win it all..

  7. 4 hours ago, Kyle Ayersman said:

    All Snyder wants to bring up is how he’s half my losses, so essentially I have to give him one of my rings...it’s actually really annoying. Anyone looking for a new assistant coach? 😂

    Never forget you vs campbell.. you broke our trojan hearts that night. 

  8. On 11/8/2018 at 10:55 PM, Perseverance said:

    Jason.......as FCFighter indicated, everyone responds differently. Especially when factoring body types, genetics and other variables that should accompany any type of strength training regiment (in or offseason).  Specifically......sport specific exercises, diet, additional supplementation, tons of stretching, and most importantly adequate rest.

    For my son Silas.....continued in season weight training has worked well.  However, we really transition from heavier lifts, to sets of no more than 60-70% of his max for higher reps.  We’ll also only do so 2 days a week.....in contrast to a full 5-6 days during National Season.  

    With Silas being young for his class (literally a grade ahead of where he could be).....strength gains were essential early on to ensure he didn’t get bullied on the mat. So we began the summer before his 8th grade year and haven’t looked back.  We started supplementing with 100% whey protein in 8th grade to assist recovery.  That’s still a staple.  He began utilizing creatine his freshman year.....but we’ve switched to a supplement called Mass Impact (Advocare) which consists of a healthy/safe mix of creatine, glutamine and other essential amino’s.  His body has responded well.  Eating clean and allowing at least 48hrs rest between training muscle groups has been what’s worked best for him.  I’d highly recommend tons of plyometrics, agility/footwork drills, and medicine ball circuits to well round and help translate new strength towards technique.

    I can assure you that there’s no “secret sauce” for wrestler development or success.  A young athlete just needs to embrace the philosophy of “nobody will outwork me” and apply it to every facet of their life to become the best version of themselves possible.  It sounds to me like you and your son are on that similar path.  So just allow his body, as well as his mental motivation and overall drive to be the determining factor of when to push harder.....and when to ease up.  It has to stay enjoyable.  Because with the amount of pain a young man has to endure to become elite....the perspective of “why” has to be a daily reminder.  For instance.....It’s not conditioning, it’s 3rd period preparation.  It’s not about wins & losses, it’s about becoming the best “you” possible.  If you train the psychological side equally as hard as the physical......the winning will take care of itself.  And in doing so, you’ll build in your son the type of attributes that will make him a champion at life.....not just a champion at wrestling.

    This is the dynamic that’s worked well for us. Hopefully some of this info can help you and your son inch closer towards your own mutual goals as well.  

    Bingo

  9. Everybody is different.. myself I lifted during season but not really heavy... enough to maintain what i developed in the summer. PECK had us do millions of air squats during practice and he did awesome incorporating exercises that were weighted but were exercises that developed things specific to wrestling. 

  10. On 10/30/2018 at 9:10 PM, Y2CJ41 said:

    6 duals = 6 matches

    6 tournaments with ten matches each = 60 matches

    Total max 66

    This is obviously an extreme, but this is currently the cap.

    Didn't you say i'm another thread that Alabama?  Kids get love 80 matches a season?  That's crazy if so

  11. On 10/20/2018 at 11:24 PM, Sig40 said:

    Jesse was supposed to wrestle Teague Travis(who broke his foot)... after that happened Jesse requested Zerban. Jesse was a bit salty about getting beat in blood round at Fargo, so he was pretty pumped about this win. 

    Jesse was given back points at the end so the final was 5-2. 

    Gotta love when a kid runs towards the challenge instead of avoiding it! That speaks volumes on why he's so successful. 

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