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PRESEASON TRAINING CAMP @ WILSON CENTRAL

 

Nashville Wrestling Club will be conducting a preseason training camp at Wilson Central. The camp is open to all experienced Middle School and High School wrestlers wanting to better themselves and those around them. Participating wrestlers have the option to attend all regular club practices as well (Brentwood High School)

 

September 17th through October 29th

 

 

Registration and workout on September 17th

Registration and workout on September 20th

 

Clinic days will be :

 

Tuesdays: 6 – 8 pm

Wednesdays: 4:00 – 6 pm

Fridays: 6-8 pm

Saturdays: Noon to 2pm

 

Eight hours a week for six weeks for $90. AAU card is included in the price. For those wrestlers with current AAU cards the price will be subtracted from the club registration fee. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call.

 

Thanks,

 

Del Hawkins

615-594-2494

delhawkins74@gmail.com

Nashville Wrestling Club

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