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Old 05-22-2008, 04:27 PM   #1 (permalink)

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Conditioning for Wrestling

Next year I am joining my high school's wrestling team to complement my BJJ. I am a freshman now and will be a sophmore when I join the team and not in the shape I would like to be in (I'm not in bad shape just would like to have a lot more endurance and strength while wrestling). I am hoping to bust my ass in the summer to get in better shape for wrestling. My question is are there any wrestling specific exercises that will get me to the place I want to be by next year?
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Old 05-22-2008, 07:31 PM   #2 (permalink)

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I'm no expert on wrestling but I'd say increase your overall GPP and Work Capacity, you'll be good! Like do burpees, and power snatches and things that will build power/endurance!
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Old 05-22-2008, 08:23 PM   #3 (permalink)

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burpees are always a good answer. you could also try animal exercises and neck bridges
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Old 05-22-2008, 08:56 PM   #4 (permalink)

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Old 05-22-2008, 09:09 PM   #5 (permalink)

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burpees/ sprawls will get you tired no matter how much you run so i would highly suggest them. It took me a long time to learn how to shoot, what really helped me is practicing my shot in a pool.
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Old 05-23-2008, 12:17 AM   #6 (permalink)

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Check out Ross' site (RossTraining - Bridging The Gap Between Ordinary and Extraordinary). If you can pick up one of his books, good stuff for "fighting" sports. Lots of conditioning with some strength moves that don't require you to learn complex lifts.
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Wrestling Specific? basically any and all conditioning you want to do will help, but still not be enough to make it so you won't be dog-ass tired and beat on the first day of actual live wrestling...but hey, that's the point of practice right?...I always ran, (LSD and Sprints), did burpees, sprawls, drilled takedowns, bear-crawled, and the jump rope is your friend both for conditioning and cutting weight, i did more jump rope thru my high school years than I even WANT to remember...basically what I am TRYING to say is do a lot of everything, and it will help, but still be ready for that first day of live wrestling to be a BEEOTCH! I'm a firm believer in there is NO better conditioning than live wrestling. oh and one other thing....welcome! wrestling is a sport, but it's a different kind of sport, and it takes a different kind of athlete, a different kind of person, and a different kind of toughness, so go bust ass and do it proudly, and win or lose know that you've done something a LOT of people cant do and will never understand

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Old 05-23-2008, 04:34 PM   #8 (permalink)

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Wrestling specific conditioning drills:

-Live wrestling (The most important conditioning)

-High intensity, constant drills. This could involve shot-reshot drills, single-leg drills, escaping drills, position drills, arm-drags, circling..., et cetera. The purpose of these exercises is to be drilled with very high intensity, like in a match. You are never resting and are constantly working on technique in an aggressive and explosive manner.

-Solo drills. Continuity of Stand-up escape drills, switch-drills, shot drills, sprawl drills, shadow wrestling, balance drills, top position exercises, etc. The purposes of these exercises is to never stop as well. Focus on the technique and form of what you are doing, while drilling as fast and hard as you can.

-Situational drills. These drills focus on live wrestling in different aspects of the wrestling position. For example, one wrestler is in the top position and has to maintain that position, while the other wrestler tries to escape or counter. When one wrestler advances their position or holds onto the position for 30 seconds, they will start over or switch positions. This can be done when one wrestler is pinned and another is on his back, trying to escape. It can also be done in different takedown positions. For example, when one wrestler has a single leg or a double leg, starting out, and has to take the wrestler down, while the other wrestler defends. There are many positions in wrestling that need to be practiced with an emphasis on. This will improve your wrestling game and your conditioning.

Non-Wrestling conditioning exercises:

-Burpees. Incredible and tiring exercise. Combine this with shadow-wrestling or another exercises, such as pushups.

-Jumproping. This will develop stamina and coordination. To motivate the wrestler... if you mess up when jumproping, do five push-ups. Jumprope for twenty minutes, at least. With the combination of pushups and jumproping, your arms will be burning.

-Sprints (HIT) - Do this on your own or with your team. Combine sprinting, for 30 seconds, with jogging. In my wrestling days, we used to sprint up and down the hallway six times, and then do another hard exercise for thirty seconds, to rest. Bear Crawls, crab walks, jumping squats, burpees, pushups, or even crunches will suffice.

-Stairs. Stairs are a great workout. Try to add variety in your approach to doing stairs. For example, run up every other step, every step, hop up the steps, sprint up the steps, and jog up the steps. Change up the rotation and do stairs until you cry.

-Swimming. Conditioning for every part of your body and easy on the joints.
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Wrestling specific conditioning drills:

-Live wrestling (The most important conditioning)
find someone your size or bigger and wrestle them ahhah
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