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Athletor
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 เม.ย. 2022
Connect the best Division I college wrestlers with youth and high school athletes to build communities centered around coaching and mentorship.
Sean Gray | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 090
In this episode of the Athletor Podcast, we talk with Sean Gray, assistant coach at Stanford University and former assistant coach at Princeton, about the exciting momentum behind Stanford Wrestling. Sean dives into the team’s mission to compete for a national championship, navigating a major transition from the East Coast to the Bay Area, and the unique talent mix in Stanford’s wrestling room. We explore how he balances creativity with discipline, helping athletes like Hunter Garvin control the chaos in their wrestling styles.
Sean also shares his passion for youth wrestling, the importance of building a community-driven league in the Bay Area, and the lessons learned from Stanford’s fight to preserve its wrestling program. Whether it’s developing athletes or thinking like a startup, Sean emphasizes the need for long-term vision, community engagement, and innovative fundraising to sustain success in an evolving college athletics landscape.
Sean also shares his passion for youth wrestling, the importance of building a community-driven league in the Bay Area, and the lessons learned from Stanford’s fight to preserve its wrestling program. Whether it’s developing athletes or thinking like a startup, Sean emphasizes the need for long-term vision, community engagement, and innovative fundraising to sustain success in an evolving college athletics landscape.
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Frank Popolizo on College Wrestling’s Struggles to Operate as a Business | Athletor Podcast Ep. 089
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Frank Popolizo, founder of Journeymen Wrestling, discusses the challenges facing college wrestling, including the recent scholarship cuts at Campbell University. He explains how the wrestling community wants the sport to operate like a business but hasn’t structured it to succeed as one. Drawing from his experience running multiple businesses, Frank shares his thoughts on how wrestling can bett...
Frank Popolizo on the Origins of Journeymen Wrestling and Oklahoma State’s Influence
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Frank Popolizo, founder of Journeymen Wrestling, explains how his time at Oklahoma State, under the legendary John and Pat Smith, ignited his passion for the sport. From learning the technical side of wrestling to understanding the recruiting process, Frank shares how these experiences led to the creation of Journeymen Wrestling and its high-level events. Listen to the full podcast 🎧 - bit.ly/a...
Frank Popolizio | Athletor Podcast | Ep.089
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In this episode of the Athletor Podcast, we sit down with Frank Popolizio, founder and head coach at Journeymen Wrestling. Frank shares the origin story of the Journeymen events, from his early inspirations under John and Pat Smith at Oklahoma State to building one of the most influential wrestling event series in the U.S. We dive into how he grew from knowing little about recruiting and compet...
Ty Walz on Building Confidence and Toughness Through Wrestling | Athletor Podcast Ep. 088
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Ty Walz on Building Confidence and Toughness Through Wrestling | Athletor Podcast Ep. 088
Ty Walz on Coaching Under a Unique Leader at Brown | Athletor Podcast Ep. 088
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Ty Walz on Coaching Under a Unique Leader at Brown | Athletor Podcast Ep. 088
Hayden Ancheta on Dave Schultz’s Legendary Influence and Breaking Barriers | Athletor Podcast Ep. 87
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Hayden Ancheta on Dave Schultz’s Legendary Influence and Breaking Barriers | Athletor Podcast Ep. 87
From Late Start to Wrestling Success: Hayden Ancheta’s Journey | Athletor Podcast Ep. 087
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From Late Start to Wrestling Success: Hayden Ancheta’s Journey | Athletor Podcast Ep. 087
Hayden Ancheta | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 087
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Hayden Ancheta | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 087
Mastering Match Mindset: Sidakov’s No-Panic Approach vs. Burroughs | Bryan Medlin
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Mastering Match Mindset: Sidakov’s No-Panic Approach vs. Burroughs | Bryan Medlin
Wrestling Is Rising In Germany: An Interview With German National Team Coach, Christoph Ewald
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Wrestling Is Rising In Germany: An Interview With German National Team Coach, Christoph Ewald
Bryan Medlin | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 086
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Bryan Medlin | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 086
Enkh Budeekhuu From Mongolia Talks About Bringing His Athletes To The 2024 Journeymen World Classic
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Enkh Budeekhuu From Mongolia Talks About Bringing His Athletes To The 2024 Journeymen World Classic
My Journey as Coach: Lessons from Columbia and Brian Smith | Alex Clemsen | Athletor Podcast Ep. 085
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My Journey as Coach: Lessons from Columbia and Brian Smith | Alex Clemsen | Athletor Podcast Ep. 085
Building a Winning Wrestling Team: Secrets to Success | Alex Clemsen | Athletor Podcast Ep. 085
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Building a Winning Wrestling Team: Secrets to Success | Alex Clemsen | Athletor Podcast Ep. 085
Michael Kemerer | Athletor Podcast | 084
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Michael Kemerer | Athletor Podcast | 084
Unlocking Wrestling Success: Insights from Champion Coach Steve Mocco | Athletor Podcast Ep. 083
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Unlocking Wrestling Success: Insights from Champion Coach Steve Mocco | Athletor Podcast Ep. 083
Steve Mocco | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 083
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Steve Mocco | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 083
Identifying Future NCAA Champions with Tony Robie - Athletor Podcast Ep. 083
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Identifying Future NCAA Champions with Tony Robie - Athletor Podcast Ep. 083
How Personal Development Shaped My Wrestling Journey with Tony Robie | Athletor Podcast Ep. 083
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How Personal Development Shaped My Wrestling Journey with Tony Robie | Athletor Podcast Ep. 083
Tony Robie | Athletor Podcast | Ep 082
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Tony Robie | Athletor Podcast | Ep 082
Changing Lives Through Wrestling: Inspiring Success Stories with Mike Palazzo | Athletor Podcast
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Changing Lives Through Wrestling: Inspiring Success Stories with Mike Palazzo | Athletor Podcast
How to Skyrocket Your Team's Success: Motivating and Building a Winning Culture with Mike Palazzo
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How to Skyrocket Your Team's Success: Motivating and Building a Winning Culture with Mike Palazzo
Mike Palazzo | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 081
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Mike Palazzo | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 081
Zach Even-Esh | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 080
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Zach Even-Esh | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 080
Chael Sonnen | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 079
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Chael Sonnen | Athletor Podcast | Ep. 079
Unlocking Your Go-To Offense: The Key to Wrestling Success with Brent Metcalf | Athletor Podcast
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Unlocking Your Go-To Offense: The Key to Wrestling Success with Brent Metcalf | Athletor Podcast
Mastering Wrestling Techniques: Strategic Tips from Elite Wrestlers with Brent Metcalf
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Mastering Wrestling Techniques: Strategic Tips from Elite Wrestlers with Brent Metcalf
Love all the content you post!
That's a good list. But everyone always forgets Bruce Baumgartner he was also a savage.
Hayden 🔥
What an absolutely awful opinion. Folkstyle is so much better than freestyle.
Hard work is for the untalented. Prove me wrong.
Jordan Burroughs
i love Chael
Another great episode
Thanks for listening!
Nice video vro😊
This dude is a drunk and a druggy that threatening my family and myself so sick of him
Izzy style please!
Coleman, in fact, did not get the job.
Let the wrestling kids be kids first, wrestlers second. Not the other way around.
Thanks!
Rulons made aggressors look like some cheap knock off.
The camo split seconds “the Cody brewers”
Coach Mocco is the man!
New Jersey greatest heavyweight!!!
Lit
I loved all the talk about recruiting and the new, constantly changing college rules.
Feet to back is huge. There no sense to pick bottom
Matt was my coach, and I spent a few off seasons at eclipse and summers at university wrestling camp. While I may not be a named championship wrestler, the values from working with Coach Ciampa every year stick with you for life. Health, nutrition, habits, dedication, positivity, growth, and most of all confidence.
GREAT times with my boy, Mike Mal!!! ANY excuse to talk wrestling AND ham it up with Mike is a GREAT time!
Good discussion
Great podcast. Dane Miller from Garage Strength would be a great guest
Love his programs.
If Dana ever steps down or dies chael is the ufcs only hope
best episode of the pod yet, loved this!
A banger for the lads and dads.
Love this. Keep em coming
No athlete should be put on a pedestal.
Could listen to Chael talk about paint all day.
So… what happened?
Oregon has more than 1 world champion. Rick Sanders and Fred Fozzard were both world champions in the late 1960s.
Ol Uncle Flail. He has been coming around to the light more lately… 🙏🇺🇸
Incredible knowledge bombs about family, values, and the real purpose in life. 🙏🇺🇸
Mike - you and Chael need to do a show regularly, thanks for sharing, keep up the great work!!
Would love to do that! Thanks for listening
Thanks fellas. I have a drive this morning to Stillwater and now this pops into my rotation. Fantastic.
Thanks for listening, hope you enjoyed the episode
Also looking for gold rulons! Amazing shoe
Love this podcast
Thanks for watching!
Love the vid ❤
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What a savage. “The rent is due everyday”. 💪🏽
I wouldn't go to 9 weight classes, but go to 11 if you want the odd number. 235 pounds. NCWA does it and frankly, it's a nice split. But then again, I still like 10.
Wrestling is the PUREST SPORT OF ALL. Wrestling requires no equipment and, it's a singles sport. July 18 2024
Chis Perry next!!!!????
Koll left him a gift of recruits before taking off to UNC
NJ
Kris Harrington - shout out Section V cal mum grad.
Favorite coach of all time! Koll is a pioneer in the way he runs programs along with being just a great dude. Always straight forward and doesn’t avoid questions. This was great thx!
Wrestling is tough......Thats why I like it...The tough stuff always works.
Sydney 2000 Eqt
Sydney 2000s are tough!
I think wrestling has evolved from being able to just use the hard hand fighting for individuals that may be less talented. Not allowing wrestlers to wrestle there style and helping develop individuality seems to be why some programs with coaches that are trying to make wrestlers conform are struggling. A new era of coaches that has the ability to add skill to an individuals physical characteristics to suit them the best possible has come to age. This is probably why Buffalo went in a different direction shortly after this. Stutzman is a good guy hope nothing but the best for him and his family, but feel he listened to his athletes to late. The track story is funny Stutz was infamous for a 21 minute 3 mile or running 3-5miles in feet of snow all before morning lift.
My left eye enjoyed watching this video.