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Winning from Stand Up Wrestling Documentary

“You have to believe in yourself and have the self-confidence to wrestle your own match, rather than let your opponent dictate how the match goes. You have to be able to handle last minute negativity and self-doubts. You have to be able to master your fears.” – Dr. Alan Goldberg

Through our polls, the biggest plea for help from the wrestling community has been in the mental aspect of the sport. Wrestlers have been struggling with feeling at peace with their hard work and their motivation to keep improving in the sport they love. Our goals for Stand Up is to inspire and support wrestlers across the nation this season. In addition to the film, which itself tackles this battle, we will be providing you with a blog that encourages you to improve your mental game. Realize that there is no one key to mental and spiritual well-being; the solution it is a whole lifestyle. We want you to be thrilled to give it your all and push through the pain and hardship.

The information here will also be useful to coaches and collegiate athletes as well. What you may read here may seem like common sense, but oddly enough it remains to be a huge problem, especially with adolescents.

DON’T STAY DOWN. STAND UP.

Sleep

“Jumping out of bed and onto a wrestling mat doesn’t work unless you’re wrestling someone who has the same problem.” – Dan Gable.

“The body is the temple of the mind”. Amongst the majority of the world’s religions and creeds, this is a common belief. This philosophy will not only aid you in wrestling, but throughout the rest of your life. The first step of treating the mind is to make sure its vehicle is ready to facilitate it- and we’re not talking about strength and conditioning here, but health and wellness.

You’ll be surprised on how far a good 8-10 hours of sleep can take you, especially when you consistently sleep and wake at the same times. Forget about staying up on weekends or scrolling through your social feeds for an hour while in bed. This discipline needs to be a season long, and even year-long practice, to ensure a healthy mind. Probably the biggest improvement you can have on your mental game is getting enough sleep.


Mahlon Chase in Stand Up Wrestling Documentary

Sleep Routine

A good practice is to sleep at 9:30 P.M. and to wake no later than 6:30 A.M. EVERY DAY so that early tournaments won’t disrupt your cycle. Make sure to ask your coach when might be the earliest time you ‘re needed to be up this season.

This routine sleep habit helps your body repair from exercise, keeps your reactions fast, helps you academically, keeps your fat down, keeps your muscle mass high, takes away your stress, and keeps you clear from negative thoughts and feelings. What a simple way to improve your lifestyle! “Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” –Ben Franklin

Keeping a hygienic 30-minute routine everyday before sleep will help your body know it’s time to shut down. This will help you fall asleep faster. Taking a quick hot shower, brushing your teeth, laying your clothes out, wearing pajamas, making your bed, reading a book, or writing in a journal are all pleasant activities to add to your winding down routine. Want to know a horrible activity to do in these 30 minutes? Using electronics. Keep your phone and digital media away!

Sleep Quality

Length and ease of sleep are great and all, but quality may be even more important.

Make sure your sleep quality is on point. Avoid sleeping on bus rides or at a friend’s house the night before a match. The more you keep your routine the same, the less variables that can disrupt your sleep. Experts say that part of getting quality sleep is by maintaining a healthy sleeping environment. If you can, you should only use your bedroom for sleep (and also sex for those who are married). Keep your bedroom dark. Eliminate any digital screen from your room. Not only is it a light source, but also a distraction. (Yes, that means your phone. Set your alarm and lock the screen before you turn the lights off). You can track all of these practices and your sleep quality with a smartphone app like “Sleep Cycle”.

A full cycle of sleep is around 90 minutes for the average person. Add up your sleep time in increments of 90. 9 Hours is 3 sleep cycles.

Power Naps

Avoid relying on caffeine and energy drinks. It’s normal to go through ups and downs throughout the day as far as energy goes. A good practice is to have a 10-20 minute power nap in the middle of your day. A power nap like this during a two-hour break in a tournament is better than fooling around with your teammates. Believe me; this does wonders. It will be hard to start at first, but with practice you will soon master the power nap. You may never need pre-workout or a cup of coffee ever again.

For some people, power naps may make it harder to sleep at night. Find out what works best for you. Don’t take a power nap 8 hours prior to your normal bedtime.


Eric Chambers About To Wrestle In Stand Up Wrestling Documentary

Sleep Philosophy

The benefits of a sufficient and quality sleep routine will take you far this season. We’re often so caught up with our passion on and off the mat that sleep becomes the first thing we sacrifice, when it should be the last. How can we expect to perform our best when our state of consciousness is only half capacity? The expression “sleep is for the weak” is used by those who fail to perceive and prepare past a few weeks and who are okay with giving less than their best. THAT’S NOT US!

Wrestling and life itself is a long-term battle. To be completely satisfied, confident, and honest with yourself, no matter the result at the end of this season, you cannot give less than your best everyday. Resting your body is the first step to your best and freeing your mind.

Agree with us? Share your thoughts. See our article on "Not Starving To Death" in wrestling.

To find your inner spirit, check out the Stand Up Wrestling Film at www.reelnationmedia.com/standup . It’s now available on DVD and Digital HD!

We want to educate and inspire as many wrestlers as we can!

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DON'T STAY DOWN! STAND UP!


Joe Porter Scoring A Takedown in Stand Up Wrestling Documentary

 
 

Well, well, well... have a lot of explaining to do, don't we?

"An Idea about appreciating each other after straying away, an idea about breaking free. That idea is Dead ED," said a year younger me, in an embarrassing video released to Kickstarter backers, as I was figuring out how to explain what the hell happened to the, then three-years-old, now four-years-old, Kickstarter film. Now I am trying to figure out how to explain what the hell happened, once again.

Failure is what happened, ladies and gentlemen. Here is last year's video:


Written Recap:

In the video we apologized, went through how our team split up, and how life threw us to the curb. To me watching the video is almost unbearable, and like wanting to punch my little brother in the face, repeatedly. Looking at your old self is... weird. Then we discussed the startup of this production company, Reel Nation Media. We then explained how our obligations to our backers would not change, and it still hasn't. You also got to see a short but sweet unfinished scene of the film where our heroes were turning against each other as they were trapped with little hope of escape. Next we promised to still commit to the Kickstarter rewards, finish the film, and to introduce a new lifetime rewards system which promised the backers equivalent rewards for every film in the future (this will still hold true). We then promised monthly updates... yeahhhhhhhhhhh. Didn't happen. You'll see why- but something gives me hope at the end of the video. "Dead ED shows that it's never too late to set things right. That is what this journey is about."

Nothing could be more true.

So here we are, trying to set things right.

In the year since that video, a lot has happened: We finished our first feature documentary film, Stand Up, but could not get to distribution until August 2016 because of some novice failures related to the film. We also had to shut down our office because our steady stream of income from short documentary was eliminated when Al Jazeera America decided to abort mission for good. By that time, we had started an Al Jazeera short documentary that we were commissioned for. Even though we could have dropped it we felt that our responsibilities to the subjects demanded more time, which turned into our newest film, Refuge. So we had to start spending more of what we didn't have to keep that project alive. As if things couldn't have gotten any worse, a lethal illness affected a family member, which had to result in a split of the team once again... what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right?


Abdullah Abu-Mahfouz stands next to John Ware

This is me working with AlJazeera. I was an assistant to the famous John Ware from the BBC's Panorama. I'm going to really miss that.

Here are the trailers for "Stand Up" and "Refuge".



Our plan is to finish what's on our plate, including Dead ED, by March 2017, and to deliver all original Kickstarter and lifetime rewards for all projects. Then we hope to start anew. I will be making a video to explain more, but I just needed to get this out while I had 20 minutes of spare time. Thanks for your patience this whole time, guys. I feel like I could not be any more in the wrong. Hopefully you'll give me another shot!

For Dead ED Kickstarter backers, please get ahold of me at RNM@reelnationmedia.com for concerns or complaints so that I may address them with full commitment.

Expect more frequent updates.

Keep it Reel.

 
 

Updated: Oct 8, 2018



Stand Up Wrestling Documentary coming to Seed&Spark

No doubt about it: Stand Up is done, finished, polished, and ready for you to watch.


However we also want to have a theatrical release so that wrestling communities can use the film to fundraise, grow, and inspire their programs. Stand Up is all about giving back to wrestling, and inspiring. In order to do this, we will presell the film to you so that we have the funds to make the theatrical and community screenings possible.

We want you to join us on our journey of making a difference in wrestling communities, and inspiring people of this sport no matter who they may be: wrestler, coach, or parent. We want to give back with you!

So how this will work is, when Stand Up goes live on Seed&Spark, you will be able to purchase different tiers of Stand Up. For example: Tier one at $8 will earn you a digital rental. Tier two at $16 will earn you a digital download. Tier 3 at $25 will earn you a DVD shipped to you. Tier 4 at $35 will earn you a special edition DVD with special edition digital access. And so on... (These are not concrete.)

Want in? Get notified when we go live ASAP by signing up on our preorder form.

Is it crowd funding? Sure. Is it more you getting your hands on the product earlier than everybody else? Yes! You are, in a way, preordering.


So that means we will be closing the preorder function on our website, and replacing it with Seed&Spark. What's going to happen to the people who already signed up to preorder? Awesome things! That's what!

Our early and loyal commitments will receive a special thanks, and continue to recieve VIP exclusive access for exclusive content of the film if they so chose. We thank you for baring with us while we figure this process out, and we deeply appreciate your loyalty. It doesn't go forgotten! Sign-up to preorder before this window closes!

By the way, have you seen our latest trailer?


Keep it Reel!

 
 

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