7 Layers of Funk
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lololololol 44-12
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Fun if you can get away with it. I'd never try something like that at a major tournament, but I have attempted the flying squirrel at smaller tournaments
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You'll get slammed on your back if you did that to me lol
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@petrellaanthony or maybe the point is to draw attention to the sport. think about it, if everyone wrestles slow and lathergic with unnatractive moves who will want to watch its the athleticism and flashiness people want to see, and thats why i did this move, because there were a few people in the stands at our high school daul, this hit youtube, after that we packed the gym at every daul. People want to see this stuff and wrestling deserves fans
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@bct2702 I hope you are joking because our national team dauls the midwest and whole country every single year and washington always ends up top 10.....check your facts before you post stupidity on here
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wholey shit im not sticking up for this kid but just let hime wrestle how he wrestles he's better than the kid?we've all wrestled kids better then us and gotten our asses kicked god its part of the sport your gonna get ur ass kicked by someone superior then you.so what he did something cool to?big whoop its a match
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@bct2702 the state you grow up and go to school in makes you a better wrestler? give me a break, the work your willing to put in to the sport makes you a great wrestler not what state you hail from
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Taking down your opponent many times is a tool to break a kid but you don't do it against kids who are way below your skill level. You pin them quickly.
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That is what I am saying. I don't care if this is attempted against someone at or above his skill level. When you hit flash on a weak opponent to look good you are doing the sport a disservice. You are saying that you are more important than the sport. That's what seperates us from sports like basketball.
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@petrellaanthony So where does your rule against flashiness end? Are takedown wizards who cut their opponents after their 10th takedown in the first period just trying to embarrass his opponent?
And what are you trying to accomplish with it? Are you trying to protect the loser from embarrassment? The best solution is to not let that slop work against him. Are you trying to protect the winner from a big head? Have him wrestle people in his skill level--he'll stop very quickly.
do that in nj or pa.see what happens.
zmatthijs79 1 year ago 53
thats a douchebag move. wrestling akid that youre clearly superior to doesnt mean you show him up.
bjjwannabe152 6 months ago 17