Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrestling is super creepy and weird.
Second only to boxing in terms of how ugly it is. Followed by football and hockey. All too dangerous and not at all fun to watch.
I could not disagree more. Wrestling is far from ugly. It is a combat sport, but the intent of the sport is not violence (like football or boxing). The intent is to pin your opponent, not knock them unconscious.
Totally different
Wrestling is an incredibly challenging sport. In 9th grade I was 105 pounds. That year was All State in cross country and went on to run 4:06 in the mile and went to college on athletic scholarship. State champion so it wasn’t like pursuing track was a mistake.
The wrestling coach invited me to a try out in 9th grade and I beat the varsity guy. I wasn’t that surprised since I just set the school chin-up record and was very strong for my size. The coach - who I respected - acknowledged my track talent but laid out the case why I would be a better wrestler. My track coach didn’t disagree with the wrestling data, but in the end wrestling was just brutally tough and difficult. Yes, I likely should have stood up to the challenge, especially in the Midwest where wrestling is valued, but the truth is I won a lot of races being relatively relaxed and enjoying it until kicking like crazy (I had speed and ran sprints as well) at the end. Wrestling required continual vigilance, even against an inferior opponent. Wrestlers are tough and I admire them tremendously. Only an effete cohort could find fault with them.
WTF is “an effete cohort”? Who specifically are you denigrating here? Women? Gay people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrestling is for small bozos
Lol. you would crap your pants before even thinking about saying that to a NCAA wrestler
Looks pretty tough in a picture. But he’s probably 4 foot 11
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrestling is for small bozos
Lol. you would crap your pants before even thinking about saying that to a NCAA wrestler
Anonymous wrote:Wrestling is for small bozos
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrestling is super creepy and weird.
Second only to boxing in terms of how ugly it is. Followed by football and hockey. All too dangerous and not at all fun to watch.
I could not disagree more. Wrestling is far from ugly. It is a combat sport, but the intent of the sport is not violence (like football or boxing). The intent is to pin your opponent, not knock them unconscious.
Totally different
Wrestling is an incredibly challenging sport. In 9th grade I was 105 pounds. That year was All State in cross country and went on to run 4:06 in the mile and went to college on athletic scholarship. State champion so it wasn’t like pursuing track was a mistake.
The wrestling coach invited me to a try out in 9th grade and I beat the varsity guy. I wasn’t that surprised since I just set the school chin-up record and was very strong for my size. The coach - who I respected - acknowledged my track talent but laid out the case why I would be a better wrestler. My track coach didn’t disagree with the wrestling data, but in the end wrestling was just brutally tough and difficult. Yes, I likely should have stood up to the challenge, especially in the Midwest where wrestling is valued, but the truth is I won a lot of races being relatively relaxed and enjoying it until kicking like crazy (I had speed and ran sprints as well) at the end. Wrestling required continual vigilance, even against an inferior opponent. Wrestlers are tough and I admire them tremendously. Only an effete cohort could find fault with them.
Anonymous wrote:Wrestling is not international
Anonymous wrote:https://usatodayhss.com/2016/how-hard-is-it-to-play-a-sport-in-college-or-the-pros-wonder-no-more
Only 2.7% of all wrestlers make it to NCAA competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrestling is super creepy and weird.
Second only to boxing in terms of how ugly it is. Followed by football and hockey. All too dangerous and not at all fun to watch.
I could not disagree more. Wrestling is far from ugly. It is a combat sport, but the intent of the sport is not violence (like football or boxing). The intent is to pin your opponent, not knock them unconscious.
Totally different
Anonymous wrote:After my former HS Ohio wrestler husband told me how they would not wash their wrestling singlet to stink as much as possible to turn off their opponents, I saw just how 'different' wrestlers are.
Btw, Vision Quest was one of my all-time favorite movies in HS which is probably why I married a former wrestler. Lunatic Fringe. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrestling is super creepy and weird.
Second only to boxing in terms of how ugly it is. Followed by football and hockey. All too dangerous and not at all fun to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Tennis has a ton of international players too.
Basketball is where the best male American athletes are though. It is impressive to see them pick up sports like tennis and golf.