Anonymous wrote:Tell them to keep at it. Wrestling is a pretty good sport and quite a bit safer now with a better set of weight rules (and parent involvement). Kids now are not permitted to cut weight from their pre-season weight. And, women’s wrestling is growing very fast. Even if there is no Girls high school Wrestling team yet chances are pretty good there will be one very soon (fastest growing high school sport in Texas is girls wrestling and other states are adding it fast - it helps with title ix compliance). But, pretty much every school with a good wrestling program has girls filling out the lower weight classes. This avoids forfeits in those classes when opposing teams show up with someone in say the sub 106 and sub 113 classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 14 and 12yrnold boys CONSTANTLY wrestle. My 11yr Olds friends come over and it's WWE.
Interesting article. It's very healthy
https://psychcentral.com/lib/6-benefits-of-roughhousing-for-kids
We actually have family fight night quite often. They especially LOVE wrestling me, the mom, it's such a novelty for them.
Too funny! Same in my house. 11 and 14. We call our formal living room the wrestle room because that’s where there is space for them to roughhouse and the room is barely used otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:My 14 and 12yrnold boys CONSTANTLY wrestle. My 11yr Olds friends come over and it's WWE.
Interesting article. It's very healthy
https://psychcentral.com/lib/6-benefits-of-roughhousing-for-kids
We actually have family fight night quite often. They especially LOVE wrestling me, the mom, it's such a novelty for them.
Anonymous wrote:My high school boys still wrestle
Anonymous wrote:Not since early grade school really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normal. And it could go on into their 20s, so get used to it!
Sorry, I just notice you have a boy and a girl. In that case, probably not likely to go into their 20s, lol, but could go on for a while.
Two brothers OTOH may wrestle for many, many years.