Such an uncomfortable sport. |
There’s no need to be rude! My DH got a wrestling scholarship (full, for Air Force) but he passed and went on with a D1 football scholarship. He’s not small and can definitely play field sports! |
Pp, posted too soon. Anyways DH said wrestling was a lot harder than football or the other sports he played. |
Genetics alone disqualifies like 99.9 percent of the population from even having a chance to play basketball in college. It all comes down to your natural height and strength. |
Of course, anyone who has ever wrestled will always say its harder than the other sports they played. Bc it is |
Crazy that volleyball is 10:1 women to men. Is all because of the cute shorts and indoor play? |
Female "athletes" can't excel at ANY sport except gymnastics. High school boys beat pro women in almost every sport. That's why Title IX exists. Why affirmative action quotas for girls but not short boys? |
Wrestling, unlike most other school sports, is good for self defense and useful for life. I saw a William Gacy (crazy clown serial killer) documentary and he said the only victim who escaped from him was a high school wrestler. |
My high school had an all state football player, state champion in wrestling, and a NHL hockey player, 220 pounds. Not only was he not small, he was so strong it was frightening. Thankfully he respected me and my equally talented brother and we got along. No one in his right mind would cross him. And it would have been fun to make your idiotic statement (I assume you were an accomplished athlete, right?) to this guy. My 60 year old high school is having its inaugural athletic hall of fame and while I won't attend because it speaks to only high school accomplishments there is little doubt that this kid (aka small boy who can't play field sports) was the first nominated. I have met the Brand brothers in Iowa, raised in single mother home, and on to great accomplishments. You wouldn't know who they are. They are so mentally tough I cannot even adequately describe them. A 170 pound wrestler (must be small as you relate) lives in my neighborhood, having been an All American at Iowa State. He thinks he was not tough enough to be at the top - and this guy is brutal in terms of handling stress - of course, it is as you say with vast amount of athletic accomplishment you have earned you aver they are merely small boys who can't play field sports. As for the word effete, well - perhaps harsh. But that is how I see many of the DCUM anti-athlete types. I was raised in a home without education and being mentally tough was everything. I used to laugh when these elitists at the schools I attended - not tough or independent in any way - would tell me about the joys of trade unions, yet never having worked with tough working class people. I was a Teamster every summer age 17-23 and the best benchmark of toughness is the ability to keep your mouth shut in those environments, not pontificate like elitists do (especially on DCUM as they snivel about which private schools their coddled offspring should attend), and work very hard. Some of these kids wouldn't have lasted four hours at that job. Perhaps lacking in toughness and capacity to handle intense stress would be better than effete. And it is a delight to know the DCUM elitists are pissed off by my posts. And even a further delight that I have done better than most academically on my own terms. Oh, and throw in financially as well - I certainly didn't have mommy and daddy helping me. I will stick with the wrestlers. |
Lacrosse and hockey players rank higher in my personal view, which is not to say that basketball are not first rates athletes. |
Becoming an MMA fighter is certainly a goal I have recommended to my son. |
Lacrosse? Lolz that’s where all the unathletic preppy white boys go when they can’t make the cut in other sports |
Guys just don’t enjoy having their face in another guy’s hairy sweaty armpit as much as they used to. Go figure.🤷🏾 |
It's a great cross training skill for football linemen, MMA fighters, and boxers. Terence Crawford credited his high school wrestling background with winning the fight that made him the first undisputed welterweight in boxing history. |
Let’s see how field sports will help if you’re being attacked on a subway train. Navy SEALs, many of whom have a wrestling background, I guess are also small and unathletic—didn’t realize that. |