I can't say that this is every young wrestlers dream, to be practicing in a D1 room. But I can say 100% this is what gets me up every morning at 6 o'clock. I want my shot at D1 one day.
@@HitSquadwrestlingI like to wake up around 3 AM for a good run and write my goal(I write it once a day). Remember, though, like what Ben Askren said, sleep is the biggest thing a wrestler doesn’t get, but needs.
Bro you better start getting up 2 hours earlier, get on that mat early and start drilling, then once you’re exhausted go to wrestling practice. I’d have went D1 if I actually would have had good mentorship and guidance!! Don’t waste your time brother, I have full confidence you can make it happen!!
@@ronaldallen8925idk, I’d say the main reason is because most people don’t like or even understand wrestling unless they wrestle or grapple themselves ( which is why it don’t get much views most the time ). Their are other combat sports like boxing and mma which is also very tough on the body, yet has much more money in it than wrestling.
@@Jordanthecool7 yea but the problem with sports like that is the brain injuries unlike in grappling you might be physically good for it but not want to get hit in the head for a living
Of Note: Takedown Drills are complete with finishes as well as deliberate takedown to score wrestling. Too many programs are drilling without finishes. Then in competition takedowns are not completed because they drilled that way. Not only are finishes not drilled but muscle memory is developed to then stop in competition.
this is great!! i cant imagine how it is when they work on cardio, or having a really tough practice n pushing them thru their own physical limits...i couldnt imagine how iowa's practices are when they were in the midst of multiple natl championships in a row..
Coleman Scott is going to take over John Smith once he retires. He made UNC a respectable program. Imagine what he’ll do with better recruits and a bigger program. Oh did I mention he is an OK St alumni and won several NCAA titles
I honestly find it nice to see guys grinding, but, i THINK, some of the stuff they do, some of the grind, obviously, who am i? right? just a nobody, isnt really that smart. Why work harder when you could work smarter? + Does anyone consider longevity and the health of anny of those athletes there?
@@SNEED_FEED well, look to be very specific, FOR EXAMPLE. The pushups at the end, why are they doing them? why make them do those stupid ass, useless push ups at the end, just to make them extra tired? put some extra strain in their bodies? why? does that shit even make them better athletes? or is just "u GoTTa GrInD BrO". Instead of sparing them the stupid push ups, and letting them recover their triceps shoulders chest core etc, and maybe because they had more recovery they would actually end up performing better, THAT is muy point, i hope you can understand what im saying, if you cant, then i am sorry i cant explain it further than that, besides --> "Stimulate dont annihilate" (training HARDER doesnt really mean getting better/ending up with a better performance. )Training harder and smarter will probably get you where you wanna go. Doesnt mean they shouldnt train hard, obviously that is a D1 room, it is going to be an intense workout, i just wonder how much is too much. If you understand annything of sports then you have to be able to understand what im saying, otherwise ur just ignorant af.
john smith standing on the side with jeans on like the absolute legend that he is
What does him having jeans on have to do with anything?
I can't say that this is every young wrestlers dream, to be practicing in a D1 room. But I can say 100% this is what gets me up every morning at 6 o'clock. I want my shot at D1 one day.
6:00 a.m.?!! C'mon man...that is sleeping in...the day is already half over by then. Don't let them outwork you, bro.
@@jasonsutton4816 lol. For sure.
@@jasonsutton4816 um, sleeping in is fun.
@@HitSquadwrestlingI like to wake up around 3 AM for a good run and write my goal(I write it once a day). Remember, though, like what Ben Askren said, sleep is the biggest thing a wrestler doesn’t get, but needs.
Bro you better start getting up 2 hours earlier, get on that mat early and start drilling, then once you’re exhausted go to wrestling practice. I’d have went D1 if I actually would have had good mentorship and guidance!! Don’t waste your time brother, I have full confidence you can make it happen!!
i love these practice videos more than anything. Keep them coming!
Wrestlers are just a different breed man especially D1 boys.
The athleticism is scary. There’s a reason why not many people continue this after college the body just can’t keep up
that is partially true, the main reason is there is absolutely no money in it
@@ronaldallen8925idk, I’d say the main reason is because most people don’t like or even understand wrestling unless they wrestle or grapple themselves ( which is why it don’t get much views most the time ). Their are other combat sports like boxing and mma which is also very tough on the body, yet has much more money in it than wrestling.
@@Jordanthecool7 yea but the problem with sports like that is the brain injuries unlike in grappling you might be physically good for it but not want to get hit in the head for a living
You should definitely keep this going. Really enjoying it
6:50 a true friend
Of Note: Takedown Drills are complete with finishes as well as deliberate takedown to score wrestling.
Too many programs are drilling without finishes. Then in competition takedowns are not completed because they drilled that way. Not only are finishes not drilled but muscle memory is developed to then stop in competition.
this is great!! i cant imagine how it is when they work on cardio, or having a really tough practice n pushing them thru their own physical limits...i couldnt imagine how iowa's practices are when they were in the midst of multiple natl championships in a row..
Solid push ups
😂😂
Coleman Scott is going to take over John Smith once he retires. He made UNC a respectable program. Imagine what he’ll do with better recruits and a bigger program. Oh did I mention he is an OK St alumni and won several NCAA titles
He won one national title in 2008 and a bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics. Why by the way is two things 99% of Americans never will.
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My comment didn’t age well 😂🤷♂️
@@andressandoval9043at all
Nice intensity workout.
Getting a look at the next head coach of Oklahoma State wrestling!!
Boxing wrestling kickboxing bjj. Anyone who does any of this, is one guy less to mess around😂😂
Perry gets wider every time I see him.
Nice insight, thank you 👍
I seriously want to learn this flow being older. I sorta got it in today but nothing like this.
Proud and immortal!
these boys good.
5:12 Caroll is going to crush people next year!
Makes BJJ practice look like a preschool gym class
Butt Scooting is childs play compared to this
Can we get Iowa on one of these episodes?
Good stuff!!!
Why are they training at Mizzou?
Before a duel
obviously filmed as a prelude to the dual with defending big 12 champion Missouri. Pokes upset three top ten Tiger studs so workouts paid off.
Was this before a dual meet at Mizzou?
yes
The 24-10 W over #5 Mizzou.
we are looking for our university wrestling team in germany for sweatpants - what are these guys wearing?
🍊
That's Missouri asshoke
I got tired watching this
I honestly find it nice to see guys grinding, but, i THINK, some of the stuff they do, some of the grind, obviously, who am i? right? just a nobody, isnt really that smart. Why work harder when you could work smarter? + Does anyone consider longevity and the health of anny of those athletes there?
What are you on about? 😂😂
@@SNEED_FEED well, look to be very specific, FOR EXAMPLE. The pushups at the end, why are they doing them? why make them do those stupid ass, useless push ups at the end, just to make them extra tired? put some extra strain in their bodies? why? does that shit even make them better athletes? or is just "u GoTTa GrInD BrO". Instead of sparing them the stupid push ups, and letting them recover their triceps shoulders chest core etc, and maybe because they had more recovery they would actually end up performing better, THAT is muy point, i hope you can understand what im saying, if you cant, then i am sorry i cant explain it further than that, besides --> "Stimulate dont annihilate" (training HARDER doesnt really mean getting better/ending up with a better performance. )Training harder and smarter will probably get you where you wanna go. Doesnt mean they shouldnt train hard, obviously that is a D1 room, it is going to be an intense workout, i just wonder how much is too much. If you understand annything of sports then you have to be able to understand what im saying, otherwise ur just ignorant af.