SUMMARY OF WRESTLING BASICS
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Try to watch what works for others against your opponent, and then use them.
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Force your opponent to wrestle your style by initiating first.
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Plan at least 3 "chain" moves in a row. The first two tend to set up your opponent for the third move.
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Learn all moves even though you might never use them. It will help you counter against them.
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Stay level headed even under extreme pressure by your opponent. Stress uses up energy very fast and keeps you from being methodical.
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Don't continually use a move that fails more than twice.
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Keep your head up on the bottom and control your opponent’s hands when possible.
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Shift your body so you don't carry your opponent's weight.
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Don't use moves in a match that you haven't first developed in practice.
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Shoot only if you can reach out and touch your opponent's elbows and stand with your feet apart and your hands out in front and low.
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Fake that you have lots of energy left during a break. Never let on to the referee or your opponent how tired you really are.
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Take direct shots and shift stance continuously to prevent telegraphing.
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Practice all out the same as a match, but don't practice conservatively. You can't loose at practice so try a lot of moves and technique.
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When facing an opponent who knows as many different moves as you do, stick with basic technique and traditional moves.
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Be perpendicular to your opponent and keep your head down when pinning.
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Always drive the head into your opponent on a takedown; never walk around with your butt up.
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The best time to move again is right after a successful move.
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Practicing even once a week off season puts you way ahead of those who only practice during the season.
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Wrestling has many styles, each emphasizing different techniques to accomplish the same objective. The more styles you learn the more sophisticated and "rounded" your attack will be.
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Fight to the very end, never quit, especially if your opponent is stalling.
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Conditioning is a personal responsibility.
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You only get out of wrestling what you put in.