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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. It has become so popular that even high school and college students have considered wrestling as a hobby and a career. 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. What makes college or folk style wrestling different from the international wrestling styles like Greek-Roman and freestyle is the manner of scoring. The latter wrestling styles urge the wrestlers to perform volatile actions, college wrestling focuses more on gaining control or power over the adversary. There are two groups in America that take care of the various college wrestling competitions and shows all over the United States. College or folk style wrestling is different from high school wrestling or even professional wrestling in a lot of aspects. A high school wrestler should get good training while on that level if he wants to proceed to college or folk style wrestling. While professional wrestling competitions make a mockery of the real wrestling as a sport with all their emphasis on the profane, violence and brutality, real college wrestling is concerned with the safety of the wrestlers. College or folk style wrestling is in fact concerned with gaining control or power over his adversary. The fear identified with the throwing and stomping of wrestlers is unfounded because it is only practiced in wrestling that is put on for show. 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. Unlike professional wrestling competitions that makes use an arena or a ring, college wrestling makes use of shock-absorbent mats made of rubber to make sure that the wrestlers are safe from any injury that could be brought about by too much body contact. College wrestling is made up of three periods, the first one lasting for 3 minutes while the next two periods lasting for 2 minutes per period. 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. 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. While college wrestling is a very good training ground, not all college wrestlers make it big in the professional wrestling arena. The majority of good college wrestlers however end up as very good wrestling coaches for high school and college wrestling. 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. College wrestlers can do their best and pray that they get recruited for big time or professional wrestling. Some people go into professional wrestling for money and for fame. However, most college wrestlers go into wrestling for the love of the game.
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Womens College Wrestling Association formed to manage womens college freestyle wrestling (InterMat)
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College Wrestling: Tough opposition handles Ship (The Sentinel)
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Another big wrestling honor for Iowas Metcalf (The Gazette)
Iowa sophomore Brent Metcalf has won the 2008 Dan Hodge Trophy, given each year to the nations most dominant college wrestler.Heres the text of the press release announcing the award:Iowa sophomore Brent Metcalf climaxed his first year of college wrestling by capturing the 149pound title at the NCAA Championships, March 22, in St. Louis. Metcalf was also voted the tourneys Outstanding ... Read more
HLG wrestling signs Allen (The Hannibal CourierPost)
The HannibalLaGrange College wrestling program has signed Josh Allen from New London, Iowa. Allen will graduate from New London High School in May of 2008. His honors and accomplishments include a career record of 14841, onetime conference champ, twotime state qualifier and twotime state medalist (7th place in 2007 and 5th place in 2008). Read more