By: John Klessinger Head Wrestling Coach – South River High School (MD) There is a legend or folklore about a Spanish explorer named Hernan Cortes. In the story, Cortes orders his crew to burn all […]
Double Leg with Tyson Reiner – Golden Eagle Wrestling Club
Watch as Coach Tyson Reiner explains and demonstrates this double-leg action. He stresses good penetration on the shot and he describes all the techniques involved.
Program Development: Recruit the Hallways with Nick Williams – Retired Coach
Watch as Coach Nick Williams discusses the importance of being creative when encouraging students to participate in the wrestling program.
Allocating Your Effort Correctly with Tervel Dlagnev – Univ. of Nebraska
Work hard so it is not so hard. Watch as Coach Tervel Dlagnev explains allocating your effort correctly and dialing in on specific areas that need improvement as they always pop up at the most […]
Are You a Prospect or a Suspect?
By: Adam Sarancik Author of: Coaching Champions for Life Questions College Coaches Should Ask and High School Players Should Be Able to Answer Better People=Better Athletes=Better Players and Teammates I am frequently surprised how rarely […]
Sparring Demo with Austin DeVoe – Colorado School of Mines
Watch as Coach Austin DeVoe explains how to talk the wrestlers through this sparring demo and the importance, as a coach, to do so. The wrestlers are getting some good motion and moving their hands […]
20 Percent Sugar Rule with Joey Boyens – ekin Nutrition
Watch as Joey Boyens explains that he teaches his wrestlers a simple 20% rule when reading food labels. Check the carbs and determine what percent is sugar and keep that number under 20%.
How the “Why?” Generation Is Making Coaches Better with Stephen Mackey – 2Words Character Development
Stephen Mackey gives an interesting take on how today’s generation always asking ‘why?’ can make your coaches better. When coaches communicate, they should always start with ‘yes’ and not ‘no’. If you start with ‘no’, […]
Working With Sports Psychology Consultants
By: Dan Gould & Cliff Mallett Originally Published in: Sport Coaches Handbook Provided by: Human Kinetics Research shows that with directed effort, coaches can learn the importance of teaching mental and life skills and change […]
Teach a Lot of the Little with Brian Smith – Univ. of Missouri
Do a few things well. Watch as Coach Brian Smith explains that it is better to focus on certain aspects and do them well. Develop an identity and determine what you are going to be […]
Tulsa Ride with John Smith – Oklahoma State Univ.
Watch as Coach John Smith explains and demonstrates the Tulsa Ride breakdown. When attempting to pin an opponent, it is important to focus on the breakdown. You must chop first and when the opponent braces, […]
Program Development: Support the Jr. High Program with Nick Williams – (Retired)
How involved are you in the development of your Jr. High wrestlers? Watch as coach Nick Williams discusses letting top tier 8th graders practice with the high school wrestlers and helping organize duels.
Selling Vision
By: Alan Stein, Jr. Originally Published in: Raise Your Game I don’t believe there’s such a thing as a “million-dollar idea.” The phrase implies that all you have to do is come up with an […]
Hand Fighting for Points with Mark Branch – Univ. of Wyoming
Watch as Coach Mark Branch explains, and demonstrates with wrestlers, hand fighting for points. There are three ways to score points: snap the opponent’s head down and put their hands on the mat, lock the […]
Eating Early in the Morning and Late at Night with Joey Boyens – ekin Nutrition
Watch as Joey Boyens explains that most wrestlers are at 3 to 4 percent body fat and that workouts with no gas (food) in their tanks will burn as much muscle as fat and your […]
Stance and Motion Drill with Dave Malecek – UW-La Crosse
Watch as Coach Dave Malecek explains, and wrestlers demonstrate this stance and motion drill. It is important to have a purpose with your drills with emphasis on practicing the way you want to perform. The […]
Developing a Group Into a Team
By: Dr. Colleen M. Hacker Originally Published in: Achieving Excellence Provided by: Human Kinetics One of the main points from this chapter is that groups and teams are formed through intentional actions; they don’t just […]
Double Thighs Drill with Brian Smith – Univ. of Missouri
Watch as Coach Brian Smith explains, and wrestlers demonstrate the Double Thighs Drill. It is important to lock the knees in and use pressure, forcing the opponent’s weight on his hands. If you can keep […]
The Basics Really Work with Alan Stein, Jr.
Watch as Alan Stein, Jr. explains that in today’s world, it is popular to keep chasing what is hot, new, flashy and to ignore what is basic. This is a mistake, as the basics do […]
Develop a Team Mantra with Tervel Dlagnev – Univ. of Nebraska
Watch as Coach Tervel Dlagnev explains that the most valuable thing you can do from the coach’s corner is to lower the wrestlers’ stress levels and remind them to be tough. This is what the […]
My Take on Leadership
By: John Klessinger Originally Published in: A Coach’s Manual Provided by: Championship Productions “If you expect people to follow you, you have to be willing to be the first to get dirty.” – John Klessinger […]
Inside Ties Drill with Matt Azevedo – Drexel Univ.
Watch as Coach Matt Azevedo explains the Inside Ties Drill that helps create motion on the feet and faking. This is an inside drill with both hands to the inside with three areas of control: […]
High Crotch Defense: Bump and Stuff with Austin DeVoe – Colorado School of Mines
Watch as Coach Austin DeVoe explains and demonstrates this bump and stuff move vs. a high crotch. The same defensive technique can be used vs. a sweep single.
Metabolism Is Like a Campfire with Joey Boyens – ekin Nutrition
Watch as Joey Boyens explains that your wrestlers should be 5% body fat and 5% above their wrestling weight. If the wrestlers have to come down in weight then there is leeway in doing so […]
Reflecting On Why You Coach
By: Wade Gilbert Originally Published in: Coaching Better Every Season Provided by: Human Kinetics Most coaching books start with a discussion of the importance of creating a coaching philosophy and follow up with a section […]
Changeover from the Bottom Position with Dave Crowell – Nazareth Area High School (PA)
Watch as Coach Dave Crowell explains the changeover from the bottom position. The next best position from your hands and knees is a sitting position. If you can teach your wrestlers to get to a […]
The Biggest Mistake That Young Coaches Make: Brian Smith – Univ. of Missouri
Watch as Coach Brian Smith discusses how he has evolved in his coaching career by not worrying so much about the end outcome, but to enjoy his team and the teaching process on and off […]
Where Do You Find Leaders? with Jeff Janssen – Janssen Sports Leadership Center
Jeff Janssen discusses the areas of the Commitment Continuum in which you will find leaders. He urges athletic administrators to not just look at parents, coaches, or kids, but to look at themselves on the […]
Leadership: What Type of Team Do You Want to Be? with Robert Grasso – La Jolla Country Day School (CA)
Robert Grasso discusses how coaches must determine with their players what type of standards and values they must set that define their teams. It is important to ask questions so that players understand why they […]
Be Careful Not to Overuse Technology in Coaching
By: Adam Sarancik From the time most children can walk and talk today, they have a technological device of some type in their hands. By the time they finish elementary school, children can code, decode, […]