×Close USA Wrestling Silver Coaches College 2017 Clinic - 2-Pack (Featuring Bill Zadick) Item Number: WRD-05313 Currently 5/5 Stars.5/5 Stars (0 Reviews) Learn how to fight on the edge without giving up out of bounds pointsLearn to clear collar ties effectively and transition into offensive tie-ups, enabling you to successfully attack Was: $89.98 You Save: $9.99 Your Price: $79.99 Video Format: DVD Instant Video DVD & Instant Video (+ $10) Add to Cart Add to Wish List Instantly stream this video to any device! More Info...
Features & Benefits Learn how to fight on the edge without giving up out of bounds pointsLearn to clear collar ties effectively and transition into offensive tie-ups, enabling you to successfully attack Latest Developments in Freestyle Wrestling & Year-Round Strength Training for Wrestlingwith Bill Zadick,US National Freestyle Head Coach;2018 UWW World Cup Champions (Freestyle);2017 World Team Champions (Men's Freestyle);2006 Freestyle World Champion, 1996 NCAA Division I National Champion (University of Iowa) and Jon Pfeifer,University of Nebraska Wrestling Strength Coach; NSCA-Certified Strength and Conditioning SpecialistEver wonder what the difference is between the American freestyle and what's happening on the international scene? In this video, USA Men's National Freestyle Coach Bill Zadick breaks down the major trends in international wrestling that allowed the Men's National Freestyle team to capture their first team World Championship since 1995. Additionally, Jon Pfeifer breaks down the approach he has used at the University of Nebraska to produce of one of the toughest, best-conditioned teams in the NCAA. He walks you through their approach for each phase of the year and how he works with different weight classes and builds specific lifting programs for them during the season to help build or maintain strength.On the Mat: Trends in International WrestlingFor many wrestlers and coaches in America, NCAA wrestlers are the most studied and imitated. Relatively little attention is paid to the techniques and trends in the broader world of freestyle wrestling, where the best wrestlers in the world compete.Bill Zadick has been through it all, from winning a National Title to winning a World Championship. He has coached the best in the world and now brings his insight to you. Coach Zadick has broken down international freestyle wrestling to see what other countries are doing to gain the advantage.Head PositioningToo often, coaches focus simply on maintaining a good stance, when in fact the most important thing to do is to control the head position battle. Using the example of Iranian wrestlers, Zadick breaks down an approach that will allow wrestlers to keep opponents off their legs while creating their own angles. He also shows a variety of drills and hand fighting methods that will create angles that allow for leg attacks against the fastest and most disciplined opponents.Underhook DefenseThe underhook is the most advantageous control tie in the current world of freestyle wrestling, as it allows the underhooking wrestler to push forward, scoring push outs and controlling the center of the mat for shot clock purposes. Zadick breaks down the drills being used by national team wrestlers to prevent leg attacks and clear the tie quickly. He puts special emphasis on the current methodology being used by the national team to prevent push outs.Par Terre DefensePar Terre is an area of freestyle wrestling where Americans have traditionally struggled - it's completely different from the mat wrestling found in folkstyle. Zadick breaks down the finer details of hip movement and scooting that are necessary to prevent an experienced and skilled opponent from completing a gut wrench turn.Coach Zadick breaks down the trends in the modern freestyle world, with many ideas into how one can incorporate this into developing your program and athletes for both the short and long term. He also provides many cutting edge insights into the techniques, approaches and styles of the current national team members, and many other international competitors. Lecture: Year-Round Strength Training for WrestlingStrength and conditioning plays a key role in the performance of any wrestler, whether it's the strength to finish a takedown or complete a stand-up, the quickness and explosiveness needed for a high-level shot, or the endurance required to fight through the third period and overtimes. Managing Different Phases in a Yearly CycleToo often, coaches and wrestlers make the mistake of trying to tackle everything at once: strength, size, explosiveness, conditioning and wrestling skill. University of Nebraska Wrestling's Strength Coach, Jon Pfeifer, explains that this is impossible, and that these skills need to be emphasized during different parts of the year. Breaking the year down into four seasons - pre-season, in-season, post-season, and off-season - he explains how to tackle weight training and conditioning during each phase, and how to balance time on the wrestling mat and in the weight room during each season.Wrestling Specific TrainingFrequently, strength programs are adopted from templates designed for football or power lifting. They don't account for the unique demands of wrestling, specifically the overwhelming importance of training grip and neck strength. Pfeifer explains how they approach training these muscles, which frequently require a different approach than lifts like squats or deadlifts. He delves further into how they have programmed other wrestling-specific workouts, like banded resistance shots, weighted stance and motion drills, and footwork drills.Coach Pfeifer details a specific approach to training wrestlers year-round (in fact, over multiple years), to get the most out of time spent in the weight room. Additionally, he gives you the tools to make your own decisions and adjustments in order to fulfill your program's needs.Produced at the 2017 USA Wrestling Silver Coaches Clinic in Lincoln (NE).163 minutes (2 DVDs). 2018.Techniques and Tactics from the Neutral Positionwith Matt Meuleners,Brown University Assistant Coach;former University of Nebraska Assistant Coach;Back-to-Back NCAA D-II National Champion and 4x All-American at Northern State University Matt Meuleners shows you the tricks and techniques he used to win two NCAA D-II titles. He demonstrates multiple attacks - focusing heavily on the high crotch and single leg - from multiple tie-ups and positions. Although the technique is designed for heavyweights, it is applicable to athletes of all sizes. His skill set is universal and he's masterful at teaching the little details that make it so effective for everyone.On the Mat: Shot setups from ties, defense and short-offenseCoach Meuleners learned to use his size and skill to defeat some of the toughest wrestlers in the nation. He breaks down his best techniques for positions that heavyweights notoriously use to slow matches down.Collar TiesLearn how to get an inside tie when your opponent collar ties you, and how to adjust your stance so your posture doesn't get broken down. From the inside tie, you will learn a couple of offensive options depending on the reactions of your opponent. From offensive collar ties, you will see how to get to a single leg when your opponent tries to get an inside tie, and how to get to a high crotch after switching to another collar tie with your opposite hand.Modified 2-on-1The modified 2-on-1 resembles a reverse arm drag in regard to hand position. This tie is great because as you circle into it, you have an excellent chance of getting deep into a high crotch, which is low risk and requires minimal effort; or, if your opponent squares up as you are circling in, he presents you with the opportunity to get a snatch single. UnderhooksThe number one move for a heavyweight from an underhook should be the snatch single on the same side. Meuleners goes into detail on how to get to the snatch single and finish it. If your opponent has head position, he shows how to easily snap the opponent down and get to a front head lock.As a smaller heavyweight, Meuleners became well-versed on how to clear underhooks and turn them to his advantage. He demonstrates three easy and simple ways to clear and get out of the underhook.Leg Attack Defense and Counter OffenseMeuleners will explain why the common reaction of pulling your leg back while trying to defend either of them is incorrect. After successfully defending the leg attack, Meuleners combines this with a section on short offense. He demonstrates ways to score when: Your opponent starts standing. Your opponent grabs the elbow you are using to hold the front head lock. Your opponent starts quad podding.Produced at the 2017 USA Wrestling Silver Coaches Clinic in Lincoln (NE).62 minutes. 2018.See all the items in this series!Latest Developments in Freestyle Wrestling & Year-Round Strength Training for WrestlingTechniques and Tactics from the Neutral Position See other products you might like: Bundle & Save! USA Wrestling
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