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  • Nov 25, 2017
  • 5 min read

Updated: Oct 8, 2018


The moments before a match can be nerve wracking. All your life has accumulated to this point. Every practice, every day, every breath. Past this moment is something so incredible and terrifying: The unknown. If the whole of creation came together to tell the story of the next 6 minutes of your life, they would still get it wrong. Those next 6 minutes... it’s on you. The pressure is on.

What’s so exhilarating about any big performance is that it puts life into that perspective. It makes us face who we are, and I’ll argue that no “performance” does that more effectively than wrestling. In wrestling, you’re really against yourself on that mat; your opponent is only there to push you to excel.

You can either face yourself and become better- or try to ignore the situation and regress in your progress. Since we are all human beings, we cannot afford to miss out on the mercy and blessing of self transformation. When we transform for the better, that’s the true victory in life. That’s fulfillment. Fulfillment is being alive.

“And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” - Abraham Lincoln

See this match, these feelings, and this moment as the opportunity to live a fuller life. Here are some points to help you get to that mindset.

WHY?

As you go on through life, you will notice more and more folks avoid answering this question because it is a lot of hard work. Well hard work is something we wrestlers are not shy of. Take this question seriously, and don’t expect to have it all figured out in five minutes. “Why” is a lifelong pursuit that you will be revisiting again, and again, and again. Just as soon as you feel like you figured it out, BAM! Life slams you, and tests your convictions, just like in wrestling.

“Once you’ve wrestled, everything else in life is easy.” - Dan Gable

Do not be afraid to ask yourself:

  • Why am I going to wrestle this match?

  • Why am I right here? Right now?

  • Am I doing this for me, or is this match greater than myself?

  • Why is my opponent here?

  • Why is this match important to me?

Going through these questions will lead to thinking about your goals, and thinking about your goals will lead you to realizing what aspect of your wrestling, yourself, and your life that you have to improve on to reach those goals.


REMEMBER!

Our lives, if we’re paying attention, should be filled with lessons we’ve learned and values we’ve developed. Pop culture motivates “forgetting the past” and having no “regrets”. I strongly disagree. Remembering and regretting is the only way we’re going to stop ourselves from making the same mistakes twice. So remember:

  • How did you get here?

  • What did you do in the last practice? The last few weeks of practice?

  • What were your greatest victories?

  • What were your greatest defeats?

  • Your opponent is another human being just like you- nothing more...

“My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.” - Abraham Lincoln

Remembering will this will sharpen your focus on the task at hand, which is to wrestle your best. This kind of reflection also helps a great deal in recognizing what truly doesn’t matter: like a referee’s bad call, what negative things the crowd is yelling at you, or what kind of record your opponent has.

“A wolf in the hunt doesn’t stop to scratch fleas” - Unknown

BELIEVE!

People say it over and over, and you may be getting tired of hearing it. I’m talking about the phrase “you have to believe in yourself!" Some roll their eyes just hearing it.


The people who are telling you to believe are absolutely right, though. You must believe that you have a chance, no matter who you are and who your opponent is. Ask any coach and they’ll tell you how many matches they’ve seen that left them astonished because the wrestler they were rooting against was not supposed to win.

History has proven that morale is one of humanity's greatest weapons. I am a bit of a history geek... this list of “10 Amazing Military Victories Against The Odds” get’s me excited.

Belief is real. You just have to find it in you.

Here is an excerpt on page 174 from Dan Gable's Coaching Wrestling Successfully.

You Gotta Believe

Down by five points in the last 50 seconds of the NCAA title match, freshman Lincoln Mcllravy begins to think that the end is near. Lincoln remembers it like this: “I’m ready to quit or at least start thinking defeat, but I look over to my coaches in the corner and they’re still encouraging me to score. So I think, if they still believe I can win, why shouldn't I? After a couple of takedowns, a stalling call, and a takedown with two seconds remaining, I had come all the way back to win. My opponent had been ahead the entire match, except at the end, when it counted! I have to give my coaches the credit for believing in me when I was doubting myself.”

Watch Lincoln Mcllravy's epic comeback on the video below:


I hope that you can see now that belief is no joke. Take it seriously and it will take you above and beyond.

GET OUT THERE AND WRESTLE!

One of the greatest things a coach said to me was when I was really nervous before my first match of my senior year season. He told me that, “that nervous feeling you have is just the way your body prepares to do something incredible.”

I won that match, against a 4th place district qualifier. It was only my fourth year wrestling, and it was his sixth.

From then on, I welcomed the nervousness, the calm before the storm, like a close friend.

I hope this information has helped you begin your journey to become a better wrestler, athlete, and person for striving to do your best. If you want to access more help like this, please be sure to subscribe to the blog to not miss out on the next content.

Appreciate what we are doing with the Stand Up Wrestling Movie? Join us in defying defeat! Visit www.relationmedia.com/standup to see the film, get involved in boosting your team with our fundraising screeners, or watch all else we have to offer. See the trailer below!

Defy Defeat.

Don't Stay Down.

STAND UP!


Updated: Oct 8, 2018



If you want to look at what great flexibility can do for a wrestler, look no further than John Smith, an Olympic wrestling champion. His flexibility and smoothness would have him out-maneuver his opponents every time. Check out this YouTube video of him wrestling in the 1988 Olympic Trials.


FLEXIBILITY

Stretching and flexibility are often the most overlooked aspects in wrestling and in most other sports.

The truth is that flexibility is more important than you may ever realize. Dan Gable rates flexibility among his “7 essential ingredients of good wrestling”. In his book Coaching Wrestling Successfully he details how “using one’s flexibility to get into certain positions normally not attacked makes a wrestler feel very powerful” (pg 63). And he’s right! Just like strength, flexibility will give you that extra advantage that makes your wrestling just feel “easier”.


Also- have you ever tried scoring on someone with ridiculous flexibility? If you won or lost, think back to how hard it was to finish a takedown as they smoothly and painlessly resisted.

Like most wrestlers, I don't enjoy fluff in my workouts. I could never take stuff like "yoga at the beach" or "YouTube" yoga seriously. I want to get in, improve the machine that is my body, and get out. So I'm going to share to you my favorite non-fluff resource to learn and practice from.

Disclaimer: I am in no way being paid to promote Bodybuilding.com. I honestly think it's an amazing resource to share to wrestlers.

I used to bodybuild and the reason I left it was because I felt like it was a beauty pageant- not a sport. Other than the photos, you don't really have to worry about that stuff on BodyBuilding.com. It would be safe to say that it is the world's most extensive online library on exercise and nutrition. You can view videos, read articles, and even track your workouts to learn all you need.

The flexibility specific resources I really suggest that you look at is their 100+ stretching exercise list here - https://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/finder/?exercisetypeid=3

It's so easy! Check a muscle group that you want to see on the left side and watch through a video walkthrough of each exercise. I suggest to mix and match 14 at the end of each workout and at the beginning of each day for your own customized sessions. I have plenty of lower back pain, so I really hit the hamstrings and back stretches pretty well.

I also suggest that you you follow this workout, (video below) by Ashley Conrad for 20 minutes every day or every other day. Add up all those minutes to account for a year, and you'll see how flexible you can really become.


AFTER STRETCHING

After stretching after your workout or practice, cool down with some light cardio to get the blood pumping. If you can, also hit the sauna or hot shower to reward yourself for your hard workout and taking care of your body. This will also promote a faster recovery. Feel the endorphins rush!

I hope this information has helped you begin your journey to become a better wrestler, athlete, and person for taking care of your body. If you want to more help like this, please be sure to subscribe to the blog to not miss out on the next content to help you #DefyDefeat.

Appreciate what we are doing with the Stand Up Wrestling Movie? Join us in defying defeat! Visit relationmedia.com/standup to see the film, get involved in boosting your team with our fundraising screeners, or watch all else we have to offer. See the trailer below!

Stand Up. Defy Defeat!


Updated: Oct 8, 2018


Stand Up, the wrestling documentary, will discontinue the Stand Up Special Edition DVD and instead sell the Standard Edition DVD on Amazon in January 2018, and on the RNM Shop, until further notice. This decision was made for the following reasons.

  • We wanted the SE DVD to be truly special for those who have purchased it and supported Stand Up since the beginning.

  • To bring DVD prices down for the general audience.

  • It will be faster to process and ship through Amazon. You will see the film sooner.

  • Amazon does not support the functions we need to sell the SE DVD.

  • Reel Nation Media is spending resources in newer and better products and films for you!

  • Stand Up will be coming to iTunes and Amazon Video Prime this wrestling season.


The Stand Up Standard Edition will lack all special features except for the "After Stand Up" video. The Standard Edition will also not come with a free digital version. Here is what comes with the Special Edition DVD:

  • Director's Commentary

  • Interview with the filmmaker

  • A workout training series by Lamont Stanley (included online)

  • "After Stand Up" - a video showing where the participants of the film are at now

  • A special insight into coaching

  • A special insight into wrestling

  • The "Can't Keep Me Down" music video

  • Redeemable code for digital HD copy

Each DVD will also include digital downloads of wrestling music, and a lifetime access of future content from Stand Up to come.

This Isn't The End

This doesn't mean we won't ever provide the Stand Up Special Edition DVD ever again; it just means we won't be for a while. You will still be able to access the Stand Up Special Edition DVD digitally on Vimeo OTT (Formerly VHX).

With that being said, if you plan on getting the Special Edition or owning the film on both DVD and Digital HD, head on over to the Stand Up Special Edition DVD Product Page and order now while supplies last. To just rent or own the film on digital HD, head on over to Vimeo OTT (Formerly VHX).


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