Do You feel children learn the same or close to the same way as their peers? Most people say "No" but I'm sure that means the people supporting your wrestler understands their specific learning style right? Many parents want to give their wrestler the best chance to succeeded so they seek out those most qualified to do so, which makes sense. However, does being a good wrestler mean you'll be a good coach? Or more to the point, does being a good coach mean you can teach to every learning style? For an analogy, many teachers/professors struggle to reach every student with their pocketbook of teaching strategies. Certainly some teachers are better then others but not everyone likes the same 'Good' teacher and often it just take one teacher to ruin the subject for good.
At every stage along a wrestling career from first steps on a mat to final step off and after there are always piece of information they are missing that could make their lives easier. We may not know many of our listeners individual backgrounds and situations but we do understand our sport. Wrestling is tough. Wrestling is taxing on the body. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it, we are all subject to the stresses on mind and body. From the collective experiences of many veteran wrestlers who are at or from the highest stages including state champs, national champs, college and international wrestlers, college coaches, and retired coaches. Here is a collection of general advice, tips, and tricks, to make wrestling less of a grind.
Every parent wants to give their wrestler the best resources to succeed in the sport and it's easy to fall into the same common pitfalls. Sometimes it's difficult at best and frustrating at worst trying to walk a fine line between hard training and progress with burn out, injury, apathy, and anxiety. Wrestling's history is full of kids who stop wrestling for many reasons some of which are not covered in this book. But for the most common and disruptive reasons this book holds information anyone in our sport can use to plan to have a long career; with a long career more success will come and our sport will grow. The more knowledgeable we can make our community of the potential effects lifting, growth spurts, cutting weight, coaching styles, etc the more we can expect from our community.
Why you can choose the price? KWK is eating the royalty, distribution, copying, and few smaller costs and negotiated a deal to digitally distribute this material because we believe it's in the best interest of the sport we love. This book is a great tool to help many parents, coaches, or who ever figure out how to help their kid become a good wrestler while not pushing them towards hatred or apathy towards the sport. We understand knowledge is valuable but if you can't afford to pay money that doesn't help our sport grow. We ask that you share lessons you liked or even the entire book with your friends but the most helpful thing for us would be getting shares on social media. If your in a position where you can afford to we ask you pay what you believe the book is worth to you; many years of effort went into getting these lessons to you. There is a collection of knowledge from some of the best wrestlers across the country all summarized in one place for your reading pleasure. Even with that that, none of it matters if our target market doesn't place any value in our lessons. We're confident the money will come eventually because of how valuable we believe this can be for anyone venturing into a career as a wrestler. For now we have exclusive distribution rights to the material and we would rather focus our attention on helping versus profiting.
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