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ChipW last won the day on February 21 2017

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  1. This is huge. I hope the kids take advantage of this opportunity
  2. They may hate but Higher Calling has practice tonight. I bet the Cleveland high school guys wont be out more then two weeks if that and then they will be back in the room. That's why they win. I'm not a Cleveland guy but i respect the hard work. You get out what you put in.
  3. In the hardest region too. Nice work, Cody!
  4. Toc rules are excellent. I wish all folkstyle was scored under those rules
  5. Jordan's assistants are just as good as having him come down. Nick Brusheta, assistant coach at UTC, was a product of Jordan's coaching in High School. If he's one of the guys running this one, nobody will be disappointed, he is an excellent coach
  6. Is Jordan himself coming or is he sending one of his assistants?
  7. It is a good room for sure. Miron believes in a lot of hard drilling. A typical day would be 3 sessions totaling 6 hours of which maybe 40-60 minutes was actual live wrestling, the rest is hard drilling. Most kids seem to loose focus with that much drilling so don't go back. The results show for the ones that do though. Miron suggests one weekend a month for out of state kids, he says one summer camp a year isn't enough time to pick up the system
  8. It is a good room for sure. Miron believes in a lot of hard drilling. A typical day would be 3 sessions totaling 6 hours of which maybe 40-60 minutes was actual live wrestling, the rest is hard drilling. Most kids seem to loose focus with that much drilling so don't go back. The results show for the ones that do though. Miron suggests one weekend a month for out of state kids, he says one summer camp a year isn't enough time to pick up the system
  9. It would be nice if UTC cranked the club back up. Coach Hatcher used to have that room packed with good kids from all the surrounding schools.
  10. These camps are worth the drive and the money. They don't need any endorsements from me but Bedard and pitts have both coached successful wrestlers from youth through NCAA D1. Matt has been my sons coach from 8 years old and continues to be when we can catch up. A lot of the kids that started with him at youth are now racking up state championships in Ga. A lot of the young Talent you see hitting the college and late high school ranks from Ga came through compound when Bedard was coaching there. So while both these guys have returned to college coaching, they still know how to coach the younger ones. If you ask nice Bedard might even put the MMA gloves on and punch you in the face. He''ll even smile while doing it. Pitts will punch you too but he won't smile. He was Brands trained so he'll beat you with a scowl, it's just habit. These guys are awesome
  11. Has he been to Mirons yet? That's a great room. Very different style than most but you can't argue with Mirons results, especially for the international styles.
  12. That's quite a resume, congratulations. Is there a reason you don't post under your name? I'm new here so maybe everyone else knows who you are but I don't. My earlier post wasn't directed at you, more at the tendency of many on this board to call out individual wrestlers, wether they know them or not. I made the assumption they were parents because I wouldn't think many coaches would do that. The way this board doesn't make you disclose your identity, I guess they could be kids too which would make more sense. I'm all for going and finding good competition both in matches and practices. There seems to be a group here that puts a high priority on watching kids practice and then gossiping about it like a bunch of old ladies. Maybe I'm just old fashioned but that rubs me the wrong way. I didn't wrestle growing up so don't have direct experience with it but I kind of like what Daniel Cormier said during an interview: "what happens in the practice room, stays in the practice room". Just my opinion and it's worth no more than yours. One thing we do agree on is that the future is bright. A lot of the kids mentioned have been wrestling since 5 or 6 years old. It's going to be neat to see how they do as they grow and progress through the sport
  13. You bet. We built some steel targets at work so there is a lot more variety to shoot at now. Just let me know when
  14. Cade and Alex practice a good bit together now and alex used to practice with Noah some before the Horst's moved to Nashville. TN has a ton of talent around that weight. The 3 above plus Urachuck and Seeley And several who haven't made it to high school yet like Emory Taylor, Cody Chittum, Trae Mcdaniel, Cooper Flynn and Garrison Dendy (Ethan's cousin) who's in Ga but could very well end up in D2. All those kids have trained and competed against each other over the years and I'm sure will continue to do so. Imagine how good they would be if we could get them training together on the regular with out a bunch of fat #### dads keeping score in the corner and posting it on the internet?
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