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Editor’s Note: Perhaps no wrestler and coach in the history of wrestling knows more about finishing the season on a high note than Dan Gable, who once won 118 straight college matches for Iowa State and later 15 national team championships as head coach at Iowa. Gable recently spoke to WIN Editor Mike Finn about how young wrestlers can peak at the right time. WIN: In wrestling, coaches talk a lot about finishing, whether it’s a takedown or simply the match. Should coaches also talk more about finishing the season? WIN: Are you saying that coaches are the most critical people in making sure wrestlers finish? WIN: At this time of year, many high school wrestlers might say, “I’m glad the season is over.” Should wrestles feel that way or should they still be hungry at the end of the year? WIN: There are more states that are holding their “dual” tournament before the traditional individual tournament. What do you think of that? WIN: Is that a good or bad thing that the individual wrestler may be competing in as many as three matches in the dual tournament one day before he begins the individual state tournament? WIN: Should a coach try to substitute some of these “state tournament-bound wrestlers” in the dual tournament, perhaps in the earlier rounds to rest those wrestlers? WIN: You talk many times about getting wrestlers to peak. Is this part of that peaking process? WIN: Let’s talk about how much rest a wrestler needs this time a year. You would think it needs to be a lot, but it may be hard for a wrestler, who is dealing with the stress of the year, to get enough rest. How does getting enough rest weigh in the equation of getting ready? WIN: Should wrestlers try to calm that anxiety that comes this time of year? WIN: Coaches always preach to their wrestlers to “keep things normal” this time of year, like following the same routine. But it is hard to keep the same routine. How do they balance that?
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