35 Take Down Drills to Get Better Faster in Wrestling
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Dave Mills, Grand Valley State University Coach, 5x NCWA Team Champions; 2x National Coach of the Year;
and Tom Krepps, 2001 NCWA National Coach of the Year; Michigan High School Coach of the Year; member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame
Takedowns are the most important aspect of wrestling and in this tape two N.C.W.A. National Coaches of the Year present 38 drills to get better at takedowns. Coaches Mills and Krepps share drills that made their teams successful at both the high school and college level. Everything from stance drills to finishes on front headlock can be mastered by using these drills.
Also included is the 12 x 12 program that is the weight routine that the Grand Valley wrestlers used to peak themselves at the end of the season, and 10 Things to do at HOME to get better FASTER!
35+ Wrestling Takedown Drills
Takedowns are the most important aspect of wrestling and in this tape two N.C.W.A. National Coaches of the Year present 38 drills to get better at takedowns. Coaches Mills & Krepps share drills that made their teams successful at both the high school and college level. Everything from stance drills to finishes on front headlock can be mastered by using these drills. Also included is our 12 x 12 program that is the weight routine that the Grand Valley wrestlers used to peak themselves at the end of the season! Includes: 10 Things to do at HOME to get better FASTER! 2001. DVD.
1. Stance – motion
2. Level changes
3. Level change & penetrating between legs
4. Hand fighting
5. Rotating wrist capture
6. Wrist escape to elbow
7. Clearing wrist cross grab
8. Wrist chop
9. Mirroring
10. Cutting off
11. Penetration step
12. Push-pull take down
13. Single leg drop
14. Reach to a shot
15. Return to mat
16. Snap downs
17. Snap downs with underhook
18. Snap down – cradle finish
19. Snap down – steering wheel finish 20. Snap down – butt drag finish
21. Snap down – shuck finish
22. Over, under & around
23. Shuck to a single
24. Sweeps single set-ups
25. Sweeps pipe finish
26. Sweeps pry finish
27. Sweeps trip finish
28. Sweep trip reverse finish
29. Duck under (mastering footwork)
30. Arm drag (mastering footwork)
31. Ankle pick (steering wheel position)
32. Ankle pick (underhook position)
33. Knee pick
34. Finish from sweep
35. Single leg finish up & through
36. Fireman’s carry penetration drill
37. Fireman’s carry from a 2 on 1
38. Fireman’s carry to a pin!
What is Martial arts ?
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation’s intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means “arts of Mars”, the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never “martial” in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.
35 Take Down Drills to Get Better Faster in Wrestling
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