NATURALLYHARD
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I am healing up my arm, I won’t wrestle for another month I wrestled once in March! Am I gonna have to relearn how to wrestle? Is all my hard work gone to waste? I have been getting stronger in the weight since I can’t wrestle!
2 yearsHow long have you been wrestling for? Like anything, you'll need to get back into the routine of it, but you're not going to forget your training.
You'll be fine. Just make sure you don't rush it and give yourself plenty of time to fully heal.2 years
Will i still be able to beat the kids I beat last time they have been training while I have been lifting?You'll be fine. Just make sure you don't rush it and give yourself plenty of time to fully heal.
That's the point of competition: seeing if you can. I can't see the future for you.Will i still be able to beat the kids I beat last time they have been training while I have been lifting?
That's the point of competition: seeing if you can. I can't see the future for you.
did Muay Thai for a year when I was like 14 and stopped for wrestling flash forward years later and my teammate is amauture fighter and I destroyed him in sparring! Great to know my skills are still thereHabits learned very young stay around for a lifetime.
OP, sorry about your injury. Im in a similar boat right now with a recovering knee.I am healing up my arm, I won’t wrestle for another month I wrestled once in March! Am I gonna have to relearn how to wrestle? Is all my hard work gone to waste? I have been getting stronger in the weight since I can’t wrestle!
Also, go through the motions in your mind, and to the extent you can in your body. Everything starts in your mind and it will take.your body anywhere it has the discipline to go. Live the lifestyle that turns you into what you want to be. In wrestling/fighting recovery is an unfortunate part of the lifestyle. Good luck!Omg, i am exactly the opposite. Grew up wrestling and trying to learn muay thai and kickboxing now. Lol, still better at wrestling.did Muay Thai for a year when I was like 14 and stopped for wrestling flash forward years later and my teammate is amauture fighter and I destroyed him in sparring! Great to know my skills are still there
My favorite move was a blast double or high c lift!OP, sorry about your injury. Im in a similar boat right now with a recovering knee.
You cant learn to wrestle in a month, and you cant forget in a month either. The stuff that was truly drilled into me i still have on a very primal level. ANYONE who was EVER a wrestler worth their salt will have a sprawl reflex and at least one move in the bank, forever.
But you WILL get rusty. But that shakes off. When i got back to it, i was to loose on throws and needed to adjust. I would say, if you are worried about forgetting in a month, you havent brainwashed yourself with your moves well enough.Also, go through the motions in your mind, and to the extent you can in your body. Everything starts in your mind and it will take.your body anywhere it has the discipline to go. Live the lifestyle that turns you into what you want to be. In wrestling/fighting recovery is an unfortunate part of the lifestyle. Good luck!
Also, whats all yalls favorite moves? Mine were firemans and jap whizzer.