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OK, I got a question. kid has only 3% body fat. weighs in at 119.4 naturally, he cuts some water weight and makes 119, passes hydration and is able to wrestle 119. If he goes up to 125 with the low body fat will he be aloud to drop back down to 119??Because a kid who is already under the minimum body fat is not suppose to lose weight right??

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If his weight is under 119 at the certification, he is an eligible 119 pounder all year long. It does not matter if he wrestles 125, he is still a 119 pounder. If he weights in at 119.4 and is under 7% body fat, he is a 125 pounder all year long. You can wrestle your weight class and one above it. So, he can wrestle 119 and 125. He is not an eligible 130 pounder. I hope this helps.

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