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Wrestling may have its early beginnings in the ancestral caves and after that in the Greek Olympics but it has steadfastly earned the interest of all people regardless of race and nationality. However, the televised wrestling competitions with all the brutality and the harsh words of the monstrous wrestlers are a far cry from real wrestling as a sport. College wrestling refers to the wrestling sport practiced and played by students in the Universities. College wrestling makes use of the rules and procedure of folk style wrestling that college wrestling is even commonly referred to as folk style wrestling. College or folk style wrestling is in fact concerned with gaining control or power over his adversary. The rules of college wrestling are very strict and doesn't allow the throwing or biting of opponents to discourage and minimize injury of both parties. The term riding is also important for college wrestling and this is also what makes it unique from the other wrestling bouts. Riding means that the other wrestler has managed to ride on top of the other wrestler’s back. If he manages to do that for longer than one minute then he gets another point. While high school wrestlers try to do good in high school wrestling so they can get college wrestling scholarships, the majority of those in college wrestling use the skills they learn from college wrestling to make it big as a professional wrestling figures. However, there is always a good chance that talented college wrestlers will be spotted and recruited by talent scouts during college wrestling shows and competitions. However, most college wrestlers go into wrestling for the love of the game.
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When I read the Feb. 28 letter to the editor, Blame the NDP for Ontarios lack of doctors, I was a little miffed. I say, blame all the parties for the lack of doctors. Those in power who keep raising tuition fees that the young, or their ... Read more
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