One of the oldest sport of mankind and one of the most profitable athletic as anyone can participate in the debate. There are three types of wrestling, freestyle, Greco-Roman wrestling and folk. While both freestyle and Greco-Roman events at the Olympic Games and in universities, schools and colleges in the United States, our primary goal is to teach young athletes struggle appears popular style. However, choose which style they are committed to remain with the potential rewards equally.
What makes this sport so worthwhile? This is not only win a game, but the lessons from the preparation for a competition, competition, and after the competition. It is the brotherhood and camaraderie shared by wrestlers. It is the discipline required to practice day after day, hour by hour for the privilege of walking on the mat, one on one competition. It’s fair play it takes to lift his head high and shake hands with your opponent after suffering a heartbreaking defeat. It is the ability to embrace his opponent after the game, and we know that they are as tough as you have and it can work only one winner.
Wrestling teaches the individual to himself. It shows that the athlete how to test their limits and push beyond. It teaches self-confidence and acceptance of responsibility. Wrestling helps build character, self esteem and confidence. It develops leadership qualities. Wrestling is not only one of the most physically demanding sport but a sport, the enthusiasm and pride. It takes motivation, determination and commitment. In the words of one of the biggest wrestling, Dan Gable, “If you’ve wrestled, everything else is easy in life. “
