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Updated: Oct 8, 2018


We’ve all wrestled that guy, the one with the huge arms, back, and pecs. As you are warming up across the mat from him,

you do one of two things; You either look away to try not to psyche yourself out, or you puff yourself up to feel a little better about yourself. However you may be surprised, when you’re finally shaking his hands, that his forearms are actually bigger than his legs… Strategy?

SHOOT! SHOOT!


This unfortunately happens more than expected, and especially at the high school level. Actually most high school wrestlers don't seem to understand the importance of leg strength...

In an article, the NSCA states that:

“Adding strength training to a wrestling training program will further increase muscle strength, power, and stamina if integrated in an appropriate manner. Unfortunately, many high school athletes do not learn about the importance of nutrition and strength training until the final years of their high school career, or if they compete for a collegiate team or higher (e.g., Olympic level).” - Click to Tweet!

We, the team at Stand Up, in addition to the film, at www.reelnationmedia.com/standup, want to help wrestlers #DefyDefeat as much as possible, so we want to share this video which is a great place to start for any wrestler looking to improve leg strength.

Hands down, one of the best exercises a wrestler should hit to increase leg strength is the barbell squat. This video will show you a beast squat workout that works for wrestlers. Lamont Stanley is a bodybuilder I personally worked with, and for good reason. He is very good at explaining his workouts, and why he does what he does. Go ahead and watch the video to see what I’m talking about.


In the video, Lamont goes over:

  • how to properly squat and move up in weights

  • stretches to improve mobility and blood flow during squatting

  • extra squatting equipment

If you’re not convinced yet that you should train your legs for wrestling, here are the biggest benefits:

  • Leg strength will improve stability and strength around the knee, which will be good when preventing injuries.

  • Leg training will help you stay on your feet as it works your balance and stability. This is huge when it comes to scrambling.

  • You will take away some stress on your lower back, and improve your shot.

  • Leg training will help gain the power to burst through your opponent with your shot and take him off the mat.

My Take Away

When I was a wrestler during my senior year, I had little to no confidence in my shot for a few reasons: my lower back hurt for a big guy like me to get so low, I’d usually get stuck under my opponent in the middle of the shot, and lifting was a little harder for me. It wasn’t years later until I started amateur bodybuilding that I realized all those problems could have been simply solved by leg strength training.

Want to find more about leg training? Please let us know in the comments.

And of course, you can get some more awesome wrestling inspiration by watching Stand Up on VHX at https://reelnationmedia.vhx.tv/products/stand-up.

Keep it Reel!


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Updated: Oct 8, 2018


It's been 3 years since I started filming Stand Up, Reel Nation Media's first feature doc, with Cevon, Joe, and the CD East Wrestling Team. Wrestler's have come and gone, but the team's heart has stayed the same. That heart is to always defy defeat by keeping on wrestling strong through victory or defeat. As Coach Book says in the film, "In wrestling, it's just not on the mat that you can win, it's what you learn from it."

This year I had the great pleasure to revisit the team and even volunteer coach mid-way through the season. I worked alongside with student team manager, Jalyn Smith, to take photos throughout the season! Check out the new and old faces! Interested on what's been going on since the movie was filmed? Read on below the slideshow.

Coach Book is now an assistant coach, making Coach Woodall now head coach. Practices have not changed as much though, because their methods are not too different. Overall the team did really well with a 9-7 record by the end of the season, and placing one wrestler to districts, Tyler Moyer (2017). Tyler was present during the filming of Stand Up, but he wasn't present in the film due to an injury that prevented his wrestling.

Cevon, moving on to being a junior, is doing extremely well at Old Dominion. His GPA is high and his future shines bright. He has yet to get on the wrestling mat competitively again though. I talked to his father at the Harrisburg Stand Up screening, and I was told that, despite the peer pressure on him to wrestle, Cevon has other priorities (that I don't want to spoil yet). His father has no doubt that wrestling has played a huge part in making him the excelling student and person he is today.

Joe is now moving on to his third year in the Marines. We still stay in touch time to time, but it's not as easy to measure his progress as it is for Cevon because of the nature of being in the military. Plus I'm just a measly civilian who doesn't know much. Joe being in the Marines and leading a great life with it is a testament to his character on its own though. I see his family often at wrestling matches for his little brother who is kicking butt on the junior level.

EDIT: I found out from Joe that his goal is to fulfill 20 years in the Marines. Proud of of him!

Mahlon is now at the University of Pitt, doing great things for sure. Dom is just graduating from East! Congrats! Jordan is now working professionally and being the awesome guy he is. I also saw him at the Harrisburg screening. Eric, Coach Book's son, will be moving on to his senior year, hopefully making it to states in 2018. He made it to districts in 2016, but fell short in 2017 due to his weight class' crazy state-qualifier populated sectional bracket.

It was such a good year with the East High Wrestling team. It made me miss wrestling, miss working on Stand Up, and miss my wrestling family even more. Screening Stand Up in Harrisburg was one of the highest moments of my life. Seeing the team celebrate its own spirit and accomplishments by cheering and crying by the credits was beautiful to witness.

The BEST wrestling family ever. Love you, CD East Wrestling! Way to Stand Up!

Find out more about the CD East Wrestling team, watch Stand Up, and #DefyDefeat on the movie's web page at: www.reelnationmedia.com/standup.

If you want more content like this from us, please support us by following our social media pages and subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Expect amazing things to happen in 2017. Still haven't seen Stand Up? Click here.

If you’d like to throw us a tip, you can use the donation button at the bottom of the article. Anything helps us as we are a tiny team working endless hours, but happily devoted to the mission: To unite virtuous, sincere artists and audiences to inspire truth, understanding, hope, and reform, within themselves and the world, in a beautiful, powerful, and enjoyable journey through the media arts.


Did you know that the director of Stand Up went to the same high school as the wrestlers? Find out exclusive information in this interview!


What did you find most interesting about this interview? Is there anything else you want to know about Abdullah? Comment below and let us know!

And as always don't forget to Keep it Reel!

If you want more content like this from us, please support us by following our social media pages and subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Expect amazing things to happen in 2017.

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