Choice: The Most Underutilized Asset in Wrestling
WrestlingU - Train Your Brain
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ナレーター:
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Nicholas Wyatt
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著者:
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JohnA Passaro
このコンテンツについて
Have you ever wondered why two wrestlers can wrestle multiple times with drastically different results?
Or why:
Wrestler A beat wrestler B,
Wrestler B beat wrestler C,
But wrestler A lost to wrestler C?
The answer is hidden in plain sight.
Styles make matches.
Choosing to create advantaged positions and avoid disadvantaged positions is the most underutilized strategic asset in wrestling.
The wrestler who wrestles in his highest advantage position, for the longest time in the match, will have the greater probability of winning.
That is the reason why two wrestlers wrestle multiple times with drastically different outcomes, and why the logic doesn't hold that if one wrestler beat another he should be able to beat the wrestler his prior opponent beat.
If you watch and research matches between the same wrestler's you will see, more times than not, the reason there was a different outcome was because one wrestler was able to wrestle in his highest advantage position in one match and was not able to do so in the other.
Your job is to understand which position is your most favorable matchup position versus your opponent.
Where you have the greatest advantage.
Where you have the highest probability of scoring points as quickly.
And to get to that position.
I believe, you don't get to that position by chance,
I believe, you get to that position by choice.
"Choice, not chance, determines your destiny" - Aristotle
Choice is part of the WrestlingU Series - Train Your Brain
- A series dedicated to the wrestler who is looking to get to the next level.
- A wrestler who understands the value of training his mind along with his body.
Each book in the series tackles and breaks down a key aspect of the sport of high school and collegiate wrestling
©2016 JohnA Passaro (P)2016 JohnA Passaro