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| The Gods of Wrestling; Information regarding the fresh, innovative and revolutionary Optimized Wrestling Systems | |
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| OWS | Dec 14 2011, 08:54 AM Post #1 |
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This is a partial list of world-class list of wrestlers and coaches...aka The Gods of Wrestling we meticulously studied 24/7/365 for seven years in order to create the perfect blend of wrestling techniques, information and supreme system entitled: Optimized Wrestling Systems that's now available to those in our area. Dave Schultz, J Robinson, John Smith, Dan Gable, Tom and Terry Brands, Kenny Monday, Zeke Jones, Rob Koll, Cael Sanderson, Jim Zalesky, Ben Askren, Jason Ness, Lincoln Mcllravy, Royce Alger, Marty Kistler, Marty Morgan, Jim Miller, Mark Branch, Mark Perry, Mike Sheets, Pat Smith, Jay Borshel, Steve Knight, Troy and Terry Steiner, Jim and Jeff Jordan, Jim and Joe Gibbons, Doug and Mark Schwab, Joe Heskett, Brett Metcalf, Jeff Swenson, Jim Jackson, Ken Chertow, Brian Dolph, Steve Marrianeti, Ed Giese, Melvin Douglas, Johnny Johnson, Matt Demeray, Jim Martin, Barry Davis, Jim Heffernan, Roy Hall, Mark Manning, Jon Reader, Dan Chandler, Dan Chaid, Kendall Cross, Bob Siddens, Jack Cuvo, Matt Fury, Mark Churella, Randy Couture, Joe Scarpello, Cary Kolat, TJ Jaworsky, Bobby Douglas, Dan St. John, Joe Melchoire, Joel Sharratt, The Martin Family, Nick and Tony Purler, Alan Fried, Darryl Burley, Chris Short, Gene Mills, Brian Dolph, Jeff Buxton, Mike Krause, Randy Lewis, Greg Strobel, Russ Hellickson, Joe McFarland, Stephan Abas, Kevin Dresser, Les Gutches, Bruce Kinseth, Stan Dziedzic, Wade Schalles, Lee Kemp, Mike Land, Dan Zilverberg, Pat Milkovich, Dan Hodge, Chuck Yagla, Bill and Jim Scheer, Kyle Dake, Kevin Jackson, Ben and John Peterson, Glen Brand,Yojiro Uetake, Carl Adams, Ray Brinzer, Dave Arens and a country full of the top Russian wrestling champions including Buvaisar Saitiev, Arsen Fadzaev and Sergei Beloglazov. www.IMWRESTLING.COM Edited by OWS, Dec 21 2011, 03:43 PM.
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| OWS | Dec 15 2011, 09:21 AM Post #2 |
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Every now and again we'll try to write a little summary telling of how one of our God's of Wrestling impacted our System. Some wrestling aficionados might find the manner in which their impact came to be somewhat interesting or entertaining. Today's spotlight... Dave Schultz Amid Buvaisar Saitiev and the legendary J Robinson on the list of the Gods of Wrestling is one of the wrestling's world best, Dave Schultz. We believe he was a true master of the sport and one of the very best American wrestling ambassadors of all time; especially with the Russians. Dave, a rare individual on and off was the inspiration to our "In the Seed" Offense one of the most foundational, valuable and powerful parts of our entire Infinity Offense. Dave's had a profoundly rich influence on our entire System and we thank, praise, and honor his greatness. Perhaps it was during a chance plane-ride mentioned in the article below that the seed was planted but simply didn't take shape till now. I tend to think so. But either way, Dave was all about wrestling knowledge, and like Dave, we believe knowledge is key. Perhaps the single biggest aspect we like about Dave Schultz was his vision. We believe due to his personality and unique kind he saw the sport in a unique way. We think his wrestling genius was his inherent ability to see the sport...In the Seed. The following is an article published in Amateur Wrestling News a couple years back during the time we were developing Optimized Wrestling Systems that speaks of Dave's genius. We hope you like it. It's entitled... In Between the Moves After a seven year study of the best coaches and athletes on the planet including the top Russians of all time I'd like to offer that the most important factor in wrestling is what takes place "In between the Moves." Surprising as it may sound, the moves themselves are actually one of the least important aspects of making a Championship wrestler. Let me explain... Contrary to popular belief, if wanting to develop a true wrestling Champion, all the things that don’t get you any points are actually where we believe you want to put your focus. If you do this, I believe your kids will make extraordinary leaps and bounds on their level of performance in the time it takes to go to an outside ankle. Consider this... Almost every coach (and kid) in the country knows how to teach and/or execute a high crotch takedown, right? Well then, why are some kids, a very small percentage of them mind you, able to do it in a real match when the heat is on, and against the top competition? I believe that the difference here is what takes place immediately prior to the shot itself. In my opinion, all the action that takes place "In-between the Moves" is the difference that makes the difference, and those who coach this aspect of the sport will come out on top each and every time. In 1987, one of the greatest wrestlers of all time Dave Schultz trained us at the University of Northern Iowa. If you've ever had the pleasure to read or perhaps meet Dave Schultz you can imagine this was a very enjoyable, entertaining and enlightening experience and changed the way I approached the sport of wrestling...and life for that matter. Fast forwarding to that next summer, without any planning on either of our parts, Dave and I ended up on the same airplane (and same weight class) heading out to the National Open in Las Vegas, Nevada. Knowing I was again in the presence of wrestling royalty, I seized the moment and asked Dave a question. I said, "Dave, what is the most important thing I need to know in order to become a great wrestler"? I had no idea what he would say and figured it would be something like 'always keep your head up on your shots' or 'know every move in the book' or 'learn how to wrestle with the Russian-Tie'. But nothing like that came. What he said not only floored me, but has stuck with all this time and has had a major influence on my coaching philosophy. Moreover I think it clearly demonstrates Dave Schultz's deep "In the seed" understanding of the sport and shows why he was who he was, and why his heady influence is still with us living today. Know what he said? "In order to be a great wrestler, all you need to do is... Control the: 1. Tie-Ups 2. Set-Ups 3. Pace" And there it was. Potent and powerful "In the seed" wrestling information beyond compare which if you think about it falls in perfect alignment with the crux of this matter. See, you don't get any points for winning the tie-ups, performing a sweet set-up, or controlling the pace...BUT! and as perhaps only Dave understood, controlling those three aspects you will unlock and open the secret gateway to all...and at the same time give up very few. That's like hitting wrestling's jackpot. Back to Vegas... As it turns out Dave (of course) and I (by the grace of God) were both unbeaten after 5 rounds at 163 lbs. of the National Open, and as destiny would have it, I drew Dave for the 6th. Here's how the match went... I wanted to wrestle with inside-tie using high-hooks and posts - but we ended up in either a no-tie or Dave's patented Russian-tie. I wanted to change his angles, attack his stance and head position in order to open up "High C" or "Double-leg attack" or perhaps slip in an inside trip. But I ended up following Dave's subtle lead and reacting to his every action. I wanted to wrestle really fast and hard pace; but, we ended up wrestling Dave's signature slow and fairly still pace. To the T, he did to me exactly what he told me to do to others...he controlled the tie-ups, set-ups and the pace. And guess who won? My advice to you is to take Dave's potent and powerful advice and "rethink everything" about takedown wrestling. Whether your're a Head Coach of Division 1 College, or simply a dad coaching your son in the basement, I suggest you consider moving your focus backward in time and work on what happens just before the shot. Sure, practice the move itself, but the real key in World-Class Wrestling is knowing that the most valuable wrestling instruction rests not in the move itself, but what lies In between the Moves. Thanks very much for reading and we certainly hope you enjoyed it. If wanting to read more about the "In the Seed" philosophy and information that helps power the Optimized Wrestling Systems please go to www.gstylewrestling.blogspot.com At: www.IMWRESTLING.COM you can read and learn of the three opportunities to train with the O.W.S. and like Dave Schultz perhaps become a wrestling genius yourself. Thanks and have a great day. Edited by OWS, Dec 25 2011, 07:36 AM.
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| OWS | Dec 21 2011, 09:08 AM Post #3 |
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We are in the process of setting up some Clinics/Camps over break at the Barn in Watertown. Among others, we will be teaching, according to Dan Gable the best move in all of Takedown wrestling...and our original Stone Wall Defense and the accompanying Hi-Low Counter Attack System. Please call or IM if interested. The price is right. Thanks very much, Optimized Wrestling Systems |
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