Wrestling Your Teammate: A Match That Builds More Than Wins
In wrestling, there comes a moment that feels a little different — when you look across the mat and see not a rival, but a teammate. Someone you grind with every day. Someone who knows your moves as well as you know theirs. At first, it feels awkward. Maybe even wrong. But wrestling a teammate…
Building Team Culture in Youth Wrestling: More Than Just Wins
In youth wrestling, success isn’t solely defined by the number of victories on the scoreboard. While winning is certainly important, the true success of a wrestling program lies in its team culture. In K–12 wrestling, a positive and strong team culture can shape the experience of every athlete, fostering not just better performance but stronger…
State Weightlifting Qualifiers!
Pleasant Grove High School April 30th | 2PM – 7PM The road to STATE starts here! Come watch Mountain View’s strongest athletes throw down at the State Qualifiers—this is where months of hard work, discipline, and determination come to life on the platform. Why You Should Be There: It’s a high-stakes meet—athletes are competing for…
Coaching Your Own Kids: A Wrestling Journey Like No Other 🤼♂️❤️
Coaching your own child in wrestling is a path filled with pride, pressure, and powerful moments. It’s not always easy — but it’s always worth it. As a coach and a parent, you wear two hats. You celebrate the takedowns and victories with pride only a parent can feel. But you’re also the one holding…
Myth: Wrestlers Don’t Need Cardio
Fact: Cardiovascular fitness is a cornerstone of wrestling. Although strength and technique are vital, a wrestler’s ability to maintain a high level of intensity throughout a match is what often separates the winners from the losers. A wrestling match can be a grueling test of endurance, with athletes needing to maintain quick bursts of speed…
Wrestling Spotlight: Keagan “The Keag” Murdoch
. At 132 lbs, Keagan Murdoch—better known by his nickname “The Keag”—is putting in the work to build something big. Now in his second year of wrestling, Keagan’s record sits at 3-13, but what really sets him apart isn’t the numbers—it’s his grit, heart, and growth. His proudest moment so far came at The Rumble,…
“The Role of Parents in Supporting Wrestlers”
. Parents play a crucial role in a wrestler’s journey. Encouragement, understanding, and support are key to helping young wrestlers grow and succeed. Ways Parents Can Support Their Wrestler: Be Positive: Celebrate effort, not just wins. Respect the Process: Understand that improvement takes time. Stay Involved: Attend matches, help with team events, and encourage good…
Coach Spotlight: Chad Blevins – Building Wrestlers and Character
. For Coach Chad Blevins, wrestling is more than just a sport—it’s a life-shaping journey. With a personal background in wrestling from junior high through high school and as a 2x California State Qualifier, Coach Blevins knows firsthand the discipline and resilience the sport demands. Since beginning his coaching career at just 18 years old…
Why Wrestling is a Great Sport for Young Kids – Building Skills for Life and the Future
. Wrestling isn’t just about learning moves on the mat—it’s a sport that builds a strong foundation for life. Starting wrestling at a young age, especially between 3rd and 9th grade, gives kids a head start not only in athletics but also in developing important life skills they’ll carry with them forever. Discipline, Grit, and…
Wrestling Spotlight: Drake Hull
In just two years, Drake Hull has embraced the grind and growth that comes with wrestling. Competing in the 138 lb weight class, Drake’s journey has already included competing in Greco and freestyle, earning his varsity letter, and building a deep connection with the wrestling brotherhood. His most memorable moment? Pinning Conner at Salina, a…
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Wrestling is one of the oldest and most respected sports, combining strategy, skill, and athleticism. It challenges both the body and mind, teaching endurance, discipline, and mental toughness. Beyond the mat, wrestlers gain life skills like perseverance, respect, and confidence. More than a sport, wrestling shapes character, builds friendships, and fosters success on and off the mat.
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