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RamRod

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  1. So did the family move into the new district or is it how some folks do. Rent an apartment or Condo to get the address. Who would want to move twice in one year. Sounds like they are manipulating the TSSAA rules. What is this teaching their son? If you don't like it manipulate the rules?
  2. No. Do you have an email address that I can contact?
  3. Do you know what Baylor has coming next year? They are reloading. There JV could beat most programs in the state.
  4. RamRod

    Nic Bundy

    Hey my family is moving to the Hendersonville/Gallatin area. How do I find out about wrestling in that area. I know Beach, White House and Hendersonville has wrestling is there any other school that offers wrestling?
  5. How did this topic turn into the same old D-2 crap. Talk about the match ups not trashing or defending D-2 schools.
  6. I would have thought the Seymour team would have been there since there freshmen didn't get a shot a State.
  7. I am not saying this so do not attack me but- I heard a few fans at state saying Frankie Morgan looked like he shot up. Of course I do not know what that looks like. Has he always been pumped up like that?
  8. RamRod

    Region 2

    I don't think your region got any favors at state.
  9. I wonder how many D-2 folks that could be said of? This year I can think of 5 @ 215.
  10. Wow, I didn't know you could tell the past and future things that never happen.
  11. RamRod

    Region 2

    I think he can place. He gave Cash some good matches in the past and he's the best I've seen in a long time.
  12. Looks like BB needs some big ones. Step up and tell us. Sounds like a Bill Clinton type to me.
  13. Why Not! You’re talking about a young man's senior season down the drain! When the ref made the call he probably did not think that he just cost a young man his season. To him it was just a call. For the young man it's 4 years of sweet and blood. Most seniors excel their final season. Guess what this young man is not going to get the chance.
  14. MB if this is the referee from the Bradley County area your Farragut boys might have a tuff time at State. Don't expect any calls to go your way. I know referees are never bias and never hold grudges, they are not human. LOL As the great James Brown sings "Watch Yourself"
  15. Wait does not Baylor have their on topics to brag on? Stop before someone’s Red or Green blazer gets wrinkled! This is for D-1, A/AA. If you want to go after ND drop out of your 16 team division and take your chances like ND. D-1 has regions with more teams than D-2.
  16. Four pages on something that want happen! I've seen both and it would be a great match. Winner Reviez!
  17. Seniors that have experiance will seam like wrestling gods and it will feel like your never going to be that good. However next year you will have your moves down and some first year guy will think he will never be that good. Set yourself th goal of placing in a tournament and then if you can do that go for placing in your region. You can do it!
  18. Give the wife some credit! What she was saying makes sense but she is wrong when it comes to this rule.
  19. I agree. I saw young men try to beat drug testing and get away with this in the Military! They ended up getting an Art 15 and being marked as a bad egg the rest of there short military careers. The way the test is administered leaves it open for abuse but as stated on an earlier post changing it would increase the cost. IMO-The same coaches who use to let their kids lose up to 10 lbs in one day or the kids that use to do this may be the ones trying to beat the system now.
  20. This is what comes up when you type into Google about beating the test. 9. SUBSTITUTION This method works for every urine test, every time (provided that some conditions are met). You simply give them clean urine (not yours). This works very well if you're not supervised. If you are going to be supervised, try to talk them out of it. Someone told me they were going to be monitored, and they said "I don't want you to watch me ######!" So the supervisor waited outside; probably with his/her ear to the door to listen for opening containers. Members in active duty are often watched as the urine flows from source to destination (but substitution will even work on this test, as you will find out). Abbie Hoffman, author of "Stealing This Urine Test," suggested leaving a few drops of urine on the seat or on your shoe for as "an added measure of authenticity." 9.1 Substitution methods: There are three methods, but two of them are painful, and you have to be determined to use them. The most common way to sneak in urine is in a concealed container. 9.1.1 Concealed container: Simply conceal the urine. The first time you're alone with the container they give you, dump in your concealed urine. Be sure you can quietly open the container; the lab personnel may be just outside the door listening. You may be required to change into a gown. If so, a condom or douche bag holding the sample and taped around the thigh can be concealed under the gown. You can also run a plastic line from a flexible container and tape it to your urination equipment (to be gender neutral), and even ###### under supervision. Be sure to keep the sample between 91 and 97 degrees. 9.1.2 Injection: There's a way to use substitution even when you're under the strictest supervision. Athletes trying to pass tests for anabolic steroids have been known to empty their bladders, and have the substituted urine injected directly into their bladders via needle. It was shown in a motion picture like "Wildcats" or something. While theoretically possible, it's painful and subject to infection. It would certainly be the most senseless way to get clean urine into the testees bladder. If this must be done, catheterization should be used. 9.1.3 Catheterization: First void your bladder as you would with injection. Run a thin plastic tube to the bladder. (Males must insert the tube into the opening of the ######, go through the urethra and into the bladder.) Catheterization done on females is not as unpleasant as it is for males. Then inject the clean urine into the bladder via catheter. Catheterization is less painful, safer, and more effective. Infection is still possible. 9.2 Where to get clean urine. 9.2.1 Urine from a donor: You can substitute someone else's urine. Ask your urine donor (hopefully a friend you can trust) what drugs they've taken in the last month. 9.2.2 Powdered urine: If you don't trust your friend's sample, or don't have any clean friends, you can get powdered urine from Martha Butterfield-Jay Foundation. It's produced by Byrd Labs, and supposedly works perfectly; however, I got MBJF's powdered urine, and it did not specify the age or gender of the original sample. Powdered urine must be prepared ahead of time. If there is a period of time that you are clean, you can make powdered urine from your own supply. 9.2.2.1 Making your own powdered urine: Urinate in a glass container. Let it evaporate. Then scrape the inside for the concentrate. Just mix it with water before the test, and the sample will have the correct specific gravity, pH, color, etc. 9.2.3 Dog urine:
  21. Didn't a pro-baseball player get caught with a fake ###### that was used to administer his fake urine. I guess thats next. From NJ: Hydration test poses hurdle for wrestlers A new test has been added to the certification process for high school wrestlers this year. All wrestlers must now pass a hydration test before stepping onto the mats. According to the NJSIAA, the new standards are to help discourage crash diets to get down to weight, but many coaches are expressing concern. "The problem with the hydration test is you don't know until you get there," East Brunswick head coach Glen Pazinko said. "It's something that takes time for coaches and kids to understand what's good and bad for hydration." In a last-ditch effort to drop weight, many wrestlers resort to not drinking, deciding to wait until after the weigh-in to binge on all the water they want. They wont be able to do that this year, or at least for certification, where their lowest healthy weight class is determined and set. Mostly concerned with the new restrictions will be the lower weights, although even a heavyweight can easily fail for not being hydrated. For schools where numbers can be a problem, getting a 103 pounder on the mats can be hard enough and the new tests should make it even harder. Fewer kids will wrestle up because many will have no choice but to be certified at a higher weight than they might have been able to get away with last year after a day or so of laying off the liquids. That's another thing coaches are crying foul about. "My concern is for the 103 pounders," said Perth Amboy head coach Mike Giordano, who described the new testing as "an absolute nightmare." "If he's 105, he has to go to 112 and get pounded, literally pounded." Giordano added that he knows the good intent is there, citing three deaths of collegiate wrestlers in the fall of 1997 related to dropping weight. "They're trying to implement a college system in a high school system and you just can't," Giordano said. Many coaches expressed concerns about their athletes getting certified at higher weights. "It was a stressful event to say the least," Giordano said afterward. This sound like some of our same issues.
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