doyourkegles22
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Man, I need to get to CSW, it's been a couple of weeks. Training with Frank would be pretty damned cool!
Hey, thanks a lot for your reply Josh. Hey everyone, looks like I finally get a chance to train some Catch wrestling! Turns out I'm only about 2 and a half hours away from the Snake pit USA gym in NJ. There have a seminar in late Feb and I'd love to mix it in with my wrestling training. I'd love to tell you guys what I think after I attend.The goal shouldn't to over-specialize to a point that you cannot compete unless things are just so but to be the best wrestler you can possibly be. If you're doing no-gi or anything BJJ derived then you'll have to compensate for the lack of pinning, twisting leg locks, and neck locks but those skill should still be applicable. I do think it's easier to play guard than to work from referee's position (I have a whole theory on this) but none-the-less, if you can learn to take someone down and then break them down, it shouldn't be that hard ot figure out how to attack a guard. It's just wrestling in any case.
You get on top and get in a scoring position? That's where your pinning skills should keep you there and get the point/control your opponent. There's also plenty of opportunity to use plenty of other holds beyond neck locks/heel hooks/etc.
The fact is there aren't many opportunities to compete in a catch wrestling styled or really, a non-BJJ derived submission wrestling competition, but that's no reason to not go out there, apply your craft, and just wrestle!
Competition is where one's skills are truly tested and earned and there's no substitute for that.
Josh
you're such a leech Dan. maybe if Barnett responds and tells you how bad your shitty videos are you can add him to the list of athletes you pretend to know on your sad website nobody visits.
you're such a leech Dan. maybe if Barnett responds and tells you how bad your shitty videos are you can add him to the list of athletes you pretend to know on your sad website nobody visits.
so aggressive...I always like to think I can have banter with you but I think you genuinely get angry sometimes
I am hosting another day of Catch-as-Catch-can Wrestling technique and wrestling matches. The seminar portion will be 2 hours then after a lunch break we will referee matches for anyone wanting to get out there and wrestle!
I will be teaching the finer points of some of the bread and butter holds of Catch Wrestling: the Top and Double Wristlock (Or Americana and Kimura for BJJ folks). Everyone learns these holds early in nearly all submission wrestling styles but I can promise you that I will change the way you think and use these holds after this workshop
Afterwards we will running basic Catch Wrestling matches (Sub or pin only). We will pair up folks who want to want to get on the mats and compete in the Catch Wrestling style.
When: Saturday, February 14th
The seminar starts at 11am to 1pm.
Catch Wrestling starts at 2pm until finished
Location: CSW Headquarters 4080 N. Palm Ave Fullerton CA 98235
Cost: $50 ($40 to CSW students) cash or credit
-T-shirts, Technique DVDS, and other merch will be availible.
-Wrestling shoes are not required but suggested
-No filming but please bring a notebook
Catch Wrestling Workshop On Top and Double Wristlocks
I hope you update us on how it went Josh!
Small turnout but a lot of solid work was put in today.
3 HOURS on nothing but fundamentals and technical work on the Top and Double Wristlock. I honestly believe it was one of the most in depth, technical, and exacting lessons on those holds out there.
I have been working on the essential bio-mechanical aspects of what makes these locks work best for a while now, along with coach Paulson, and I think I blew some minds today.
Josh
Hey, thanks a lot for your reply Josh. Hey everyone, looks like I finally get a chance to train some Catch wrestling! Turns out I'm only about 2 and a half hours away from the Snake pit USA gym in NJ. There have a seminar in late Feb and I'd love to mix it in with my wrestling training. I'd love to tell you guys what I think after I attend.
I gotta ask. What's with the crybaby stuff regarding lineage and CACC? It seems petty to me anyway.
Dunno but since Josh came here, all the haters, the one who said cacc didnt exist or was a bad grappliing art etc are gone...
I gotta ask. What's with the crybaby stuff regarding lineage and CACC? It seems petty to me anyway.