By the way, every time I read "CornStars" I laugh at the rhyming pun. "Beanstars" or "Swinestars" would represent Illinois ag just as well, but they don't have the same ring to them. Sometimes a ref in a booming voice informs everyone of the scoring moves. I appreciate that, since we don't see the scoreboard. In any case, the viewer wants to focus on the match, so I am actually happy that the cameraman does not keep panning over to it and back. I wish, however, we could always hear the ref assign the points. Not the videographer's fault.
A diferença de tempo foi de 24 horas; no entanto, é legal lutar em uma classe de peso um nível acima do peso atual. Esta decisão pode ser tomada por muitas razões diferentes, mas sempre opcional, a critério do lutador e de seu treinador.
@@vagnerabacherli917 Bem vindo ao canal, Vagner. Eu recomendo este site para ajudá-lo a entender os conceitos: www.indeewrestling.com/folkstyle-wrestling-rules/ Sinta-se à vontade para comentar sempre que tiver uma pergunta que não foi respondida acima ou abaixo: P. O que {G} e {R} significam no título do vídeo? A. Refere-se às faixas de tornozelo verdes e vermelhas que os lutadores usam e pulseiras que o árbitro usa, que são usadas para fins de pontuação. P. Quem ganhou a partida? R. Esses detalhes podem ser encontrados na descrição de cada vídeo.
Q. Who won the match? A. Those details can be found in the description for each video. Q. What do {G} and {R} in the video title mean? A. They refer to the green and red ankle bands which the wrestlers wear, and the wristbands which the referee wears, that are used for scoring purposes. As a side note, I recommend the following website to help with understanding the foundational concepts of Folkstyle wrestling: www.indeewrestling.com/folkstyle-wrestling-rules/
Need to introduce a new rule to the wrestling coaches must have duct tape on their mouth they had their chance to teach their wrestle how to wrestle at practice the match is to show off the wrestlers ability to wrestle not his ability to follow the coaches instructions should be considered cheating
@@nexzko_7289 So, the wrestler should be concentrating on the coach and not his opponent every second of the match. That makes sense. If they have coached the wrestlers well in practice, everything they encounter in the match should have been encountered twenty times in practice. The coaches act like the wrestlers are too stupid to remember what they practiced. Do the coaches not realize that their charge's opponent is not deaf and that if their wrestler takes their advice, the opponent knows what his next move is going to be just before he executes it? Maybe prepare a defense, ya think? Having said that, these coaches are much less distracting to their wrestlers than most. Somehow, in the Olympics, the wrestlers manage on their own. How DO they do it?
That singlet is unreal
Yeah damn right it is 😂
Too bad you can't mute out the two guys babbling in the background.
Does anyone else think he looks like a young River Phoenix?
What a stud
By the way, every time I read "CornStars" I laugh at the rhyming pun. "Beanstars" or "Swinestars" would represent Illinois ag just as well, but they don't have the same ring to them.
Sometimes a ref in a booming voice informs everyone of the scoring moves. I appreciate that, since we don't see the scoreboard. In any case, the viewer wants to focus on the match, so I am actually happy that the cameraman does not keep panning over to it and back. I wish, however, we could always hear the ref assign the points. Not the videographer's fault.
Active match by both wrestlers.
Ethan made it rough on Cooper, but both very evenly matched.
What a great match 👏🔥
I was rooting for Olson because of that sweet Mandalorian singlet. 😉
cheap leg grabs the whole time. and I hate the hair pulling it looked like he was trying.
Cooper foi sensasional!!!
Mr. Midwest, quanto tempo levou as lutas de Cooper entre a luta de Ethan Olso e a de Anthony Riley? Porque há diferença de peso de uma luta à outra.
A diferença de tempo foi de 24 horas; no entanto, é legal lutar em uma classe de peso um nível acima do peso atual. Esta decisão pode ser tomada por muitas razões diferentes, mas sempre opcional, a critério do lutador e de seu treinador.
Como se chama essa luta ?
@@vagnerabacherli917 Bem vindo ao canal, Vagner. Eu recomendo este site para ajudá-lo a entender os conceitos:
www.indeewrestling.com/folkstyle-wrestling-rules/
Sinta-se à vontade para comentar sempre que tiver uma pergunta que não foi respondida acima ou abaixo:
P. O que {G} e {R} significam no título do vídeo?
A. Refere-se às faixas de tornozelo verdes e vermelhas que os lutadores usam e pulseiras que o árbitro usa, que são usadas para fins de pontuação.
P. Quem ganhou a partida?
R. Esses detalhes podem ser encontrados na descrição de cada vídeo.
@@MidwestWrestle , muito obrigado vou ver o site.
Baby yoda
i wonder if michael lowry has ever been filmed he was a wrestler till what is June 2021
I still don't know who won the match.
Q. Who won the match?
A. Those details can be found in the description for each video.
Q. What do {G} and {R} in the video title mean?
A. They refer to the green and red ankle bands which the wrestlers wear, and the wristbands which the referee wears, that are used for scoring purposes.
As a side note, I recommend the following website to help with understanding the foundational concepts of Folkstyle wrestling: www.indeewrestling.com/folkstyle-wrestling-rules/
Need to introduce a new rule to the wrestling coaches must have duct tape on their mouth they had their chance to teach their wrestle how to wrestle at practice the match is to show off the wrestlers ability to wrestle not his ability to follow the coaches instructions should be considered cheating
i disagree cause it’s help and the point is to win the match coaches are coaches for a reason
@@nexzko_7289 coaches should help BEFORE the match starts, after that it is up to the athletes.
"...should be considered cheating." Yes, as it is in pro tennis.
@@nexzko_7289 So, the wrestler should be concentrating on the coach and not his opponent every second of the match. That makes sense.
If they have coached the wrestlers well in practice, everything they encounter in the match should have been encountered twenty times in practice. The coaches act like the wrestlers are too stupid to remember what they practiced.
Do the coaches not realize that their charge's opponent is not deaf and that if their wrestler takes their advice, the opponent knows what his next move is going to be just before he executes it? Maybe prepare a defense, ya think? Having said that, these coaches are much less distracting to their wrestlers than most.
Somehow, in the Olympics, the wrestlers manage on their own. How DO they do it?