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| Juego online MASTERS OF WRESTLING | | 2008-08-19 10:38:00 | | ESPECTACULAR Juego online de Lucha Libre, hace mucho no veía un juego tan divertido, si eres fanático de la Lucha libre te aseguro que pasarás un rato fenomenal!
Elige entre 4 fantásticos luchadores para realizar la batalla de tu vida!
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· Usa "Z, X, C" para bloquear, realizar golpes, y tirar a tu adversario, según la situación... | | By: Zona de Juegos online! Free Online Games! | | |
| | | TAKEDOWN RADIO'S SCOTT CASBER REVIEWS "COWBOY UP" WRESTLING BOOK | | 2008-08-05 21:59:24 | | A Short Literary Review on
"Cowboy Up: An Intimate Journal of a Championship Season"
written by Kim D. Parrish
Review By: Scott Casber
Takedown Wrestling Radio
Wrestling fans don't let the title "Cowboy Up" deceive you in to believing that you won't relate or enjoy this book due to the program that Parrish writes about. It matters not which [...]... | | By: Fight News Unlimited | | |
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| Wrestling coach makes Olympics, Wie in the news and Beckett’s Texas connection | | 2008-07-22 17:19:25 | | American University Assistant Wrestling Coach Brad Vering, an NCAA Champion at Nebraska in 2000, will be representing the U.S. squad in Beijing. In 2006, Vering was at a crossroads in his career until Head Coach Mark Cody invited him to Washington to help with his squad. Since then, Vering has placed first at the U.S. [...]... | | By: Pan 2007 | | |
| | 2008 Olympics preview at 55 kg/121 lbs. in men’s freestyle wrestling | | 2008-07-18 14:59:19 | | 2008 Olympics preview at 55 kg/121 lbs. in men’s freestyle wrestling Gary Abbott USA Wrestling 07/17/2008 2007 World champion Besik Kudukhov of Russia has moved to the front of this division, improving on his World silver medal in 2006 with a strong performance last year. A past Junior World champion, Kudukhov has [...]... | | By: Pan 2007 | | |
| | National Champ Wrestling Camp | | 2008-07-14 03:01:38 | | CLINIC LOCATIONS LAKEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 4400 BRIERCREST LAKEwOOD, CA 90713 JULY 22-26, 2008 TUESDAY -SATURDAY 1 PM TO 7PM DAILY BREA OLINDA HIGH SCHOOL 789 WILCAT WAY B REA, CA 92821 JULY 20-24, 2008 SUNDAY -THURSDAY 1 PM TO 7PM DAILY ROYAL HIGH SCHOOL 1402 ROYAL AVE. S IM I VALLEY, CA 93065 AUGUST 1-5, [...]... | | By: Pan 2007 | | |
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| Digitizing the Wrestling World | | 2008-07-10 11:51:15 | | Apryl Delancey once again has agreed to post a "sports" story of mine. This one involves toe wrestling in England and is not for the faint of heart. World Toe Wrestling Organization Motto...... | | By: And One | | |
| | Wrestling for Fighting The Natural Way | | 2008-06-08 21:31:58 | | Highly recommended!
Wrestling for Fighting is an essential addition to anyone's MMA library.
The other reviews have already done a good job of describing the contents of this book but in brief:
The first section of the book covers basic wrestling.
The second section is Greco wrestling (upper body wrestling/throws).
The thrid section covers wrestling techniques used in MMA.
This is a very high... | | By: Muay Thai Kickboxing | | |
| | | Arkansas Wrestling Academy to Host OK St Head Coach John Smith Camp | | 2008-05-19 16:44:40 | | BREAKING NEWS!
The Arkansas Wrestling Academy is proud to be the host of the
2008 Olympic Hopeful Training Camp
6-Time World, 2-Time Olympic Champion
and arguably the greatest American wrestler ever...
Head Coach of Oklahoma State University
JOHN SMITH!
May 30-June 7th
www.arkansaswrestlingacademy.com
6900 Pinnacle Valley Rd.
Little Rock, AR 72223
Contacts: Pat Smith at 501-519-0850 or Greg Hatcher at 501-517-4734... | | By: Fight News Unlimited | | |
| | Tresling = Tetris + Arm Wrestling | | 2008-05-09 05:51:57 | | Parece que el mundo se esfuerza cada día más en sacar a la luz modas, juegos o cualquier motivo que por su naturaleza friqui pueda atraer a la gente, y ahora le toca el turno al Tresling.
Nada más y nada menos que la unión del juego Tetris y Arm Wrestling (aquí comúnmente conocido como Pulso) [...]... | | By: Mare Magnum | | |
| | | | A Career In Pro Wrestling: Reality Check | | 2007-11-10 23:15:00 | | Professional Wrestling is now one of the most popular, exciting, and highest paying sports in the world today. And with that popularity and high pay, there is a whole new generation of aspiring young people who are seriously interested in one day becoming a Professional Wrestling Superstar. Wrestlers are some of the most famous celebrities in the world, and they do make tons of money, and their lives are pretty exciting. But most aspiring wrestlers do not realize that the life of a pro wrestler involves tremendous work, dedication, constantly traveling, and frequent painful injuries. Being a pro wrestler may seem glamorous, but it’s anything but.Most people only see wrestlers once or twice a week on television and think that’s all they do. What these people don’t get to see are all practices and rehearsals that are not televised. During these rehearsals and practice a wrestler is in the ring every day for hours at a time. And if you thing that’s not hard work, go to a wrestling school and go at it for about 15 minutes.Here is a typical day on the road for a WWE Pro Wrestler: You wake up at 7:00 in the morning. You get to the airport at 8:30. You take a flight across the country and arrive at 11:00. After renting a car, checking into a hotel room, and something to eat, it’s 1:00. Time to go to a photo shoot. So you drive to a mall and sign autographs until 3:00. It’s time to head on over to the arena. Getting through traffic, you might make it by 4:30. After you eat something and do a short workout, it’s 5:30. At that time you go talk to one of the bookers and he goes over your match with you. If you can find the time, you and your opponent do a quick run down of what’s going to happen. By then it’s 7:00 and it’s time to go on. You wrestle a match and leave the arena at 10:00. You get to the hotel by 12:00 and get some sleep before you do it all over again in the morning. Now find time to workout and keep the marvelous body a wrestler has. And you... | | By: WWE Star | | |
| | Pro Wrestling: The Requirements | | 2007-11-10 23:11:00 | | Physical ConditioningA wrestlers body is put through a lot of abuse. As a youngster it is important to build a solid foundation. The most important thing is to treat your body with respect and do not put any junk in it (ex: Drugs, Steroids, Alcohol). You should keep yourself in shape. You do not need to look like Batista but you shouldn't be obese either. In addition, you should get involved in sports at school. Obviously amateur wrestling would be a good sport, but any sport will do. Wrestlers have come from all different sporting backgrounds. Just make sure it is something you enjoy.Brain ConditioningMost of the wrestlers you see on TV have gone to college. It is important to have a good mind for business because you are working for yourself and have a lot of shady people looking to take advantage of you at all levels of a wrestling career. It is important to learn how to budget your money and invest it unless you want to be one of those wrestling stars that are wrestling in their 60's and don't have a dime to show for their lifetime of hard work.Communication SkillsThere are several things you can do to get better communication skills. I would recommend joining the debating team and take any acting class you can. While you are in school, get involved with any activity that requires you to be in front of people. Also run for school office and build your campaign as if you were building a wrestling persona. Come up with a nifty catchphrase and imagine the debate in front of your classmates as a wrestling promo.
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| | Important Notes Regarding Pro Wrestling Schools | | 2007-11-10 22:58:00 | | Most wrestling schools have problems.Most are like used car salesmen. They just want your money and don't care about you.Many are inexperienced.Many were good wrestlers, but don't know anything about business and most will fail.Many are frauds.Ten years ago schools only had to teach moves and promos.And, WWE ECW TNA and others were competing for talent.TODAY, it has all changed.FOR A SCHOOL TO BE SAFE FOR YOU TO ATTEND it must:BE OPEN FOUR YEARS OR MORE: 99% of new wrestling schools fail in their first three years. Their trainees lose all their money. Over 500 failed between 2002 and 2007. So, whatever else they promise, if a school is less than four years old, you should run away as fast as you can. Because chances are they will fail and you will be out and lose all your money. We have had 100s of these reported by devastated students.HAVE 25 or more STUDENTS. You need that many to practice the many variations you must learn to be any good at all.SUCCESS RATE Unless WWE, ECW, TNA have taken lots of their wrestlers, your chance of being recruited are little to none.A good school needs AT LEAST 4 RINGS. So stars can practice while students are trained and other students can practice with each other. We have had scores of complaints about students sitting around waiting their turn.A good school must provide you at least 50 to 100 matches in front of audiences. You need that many to learn to work the audience. If a school says it will get you your FIRST MATCH, or ONE match a week or month forget it. It is nowhere near enough.A good school must TRAIN YOU FOUR DAYS A WEEK. Less is not enough.A good school must offer MICROPHONE TRAINING: Batista, Stone Cold, & Randy Orton earn far more than other wrestlers because of their ability to express themselves.SPECIAL BODYBUILDING and STRETCHING must be shown for wrestlers to avoid injuries that sideline wrestlers.SPECIAL NUTRITION: for wrestlers to avoid salt, fat, sugar and chemicals that ruin cardio, strength & looks... | | By: WWE Star | | |
| | Professional Wrestling Schools | | 2007-11-10 21:07:00 | | The Following Is A List Of Reputable Pro Wrestling Schools:All Aggression Pro4549 St. Augustine Rd suite 27Jacksonville, FL 32207www.aaprowrestling.comE-mail: tenzanbomb@aol.comAll Pro Wrestling Boot Camp21063 Cabot Blvd.Suite #1Hayward, CA 94545Gym: (510) 785-8396Fax: (510) 785-0311American Wrestling Federation Training Center(843) 296-5747Atlanta World Wrestling Alliance & Wrestling School4375 Commerce DriveAtlanta, GA 30336(404) 667-1484WWA4.com/E-mail: WWA4@AOL.COMAWWCF Professional Wrestling Schoolof American World Wrestling Championship Federation807 Columns Dr.Lithia Springs - Atlanta, GA 30122(404) 696-5696www.awwcf.homestead.comE-mail: awwcf@hotmail.comBone BreakersPro-Wrestling Training Center4707 #5 Benson AvenueArbutus, MD 21227(410) 737-1533Bonecrushers National Pro-Wrestling Training CenterCincinnati, OH(513) 577-4150Booker T and Stevie Ray's Pro Wrestling Academy2301 CommerceHouston, TX 77002E-mail: BTSRAcademy@aol.comBuddy Wayne Wrestling SchoolEverett, WAwww.buddywayne.netE-mail: bwwrestlingschool@hotmail.comBushwhackers Pro Wrestling CampP.O. Box 15156St. Petersburg, FL 33773(727) 894-2223Chaotic Training Center100 Belmont StreetNorth Andover, MA 01845(978)685-7173www.chaotictc.comwww.chaoticwrestling.comE-mail: info@chaotictc.comColonel's and Playboy Buddy Rose's SchoolStraight Blast Gym1911 NE Martin Luther King Jr. BlvdPortland, ORwww.playboybuddyrose.comE-mail: info@playboybuddyrose.comDanny Davis School of Pro-Wrestling1121 Mechanic StreetJeffersonville, IN 47130Phone: (812) 280-7039Fax: (812) 280-7593Dan Severn's Pro Wrestling and Martial Arts training facilityColdwater, MI(517) 278-4908Deo's DungeonOwners: Troy & Mark MestP.O. Box 376Blandon, PA 19510(610) 916-1238E-mail: ringside25@hotmail.comDonnie Bon Jovi's Wrestling SchoolLong Island, NY(631) 357-1810E-mail: donniebonjovi@aol.comEastern Wrestling Alliance's: The Pain Factory1113 North Point Road, Suite IBaltimore, MD 21224(443) 858-2755 (Jim Hardwick), Mon, Wed, & Fri... | | By: WWE Star | | |
| | 12 Americans qualify for the 2008 Olympics wrestling competition | | 2007-10-14 03:35:47 | | With the 2007 World Amateur Wrestling Championship trophy in tow, 12 American wrestling athletes have booked themselves a ticket to the 2008 Olympics! The U.S. qualified five of the seven weight classes for the Olympics in men’s freestyle, three of the four classes in women’s freestyle and four of the seven divisions in Greco-Roman. Each style has three more qualifiers apiece where it can qualify the remaining weight classes for the Olympics.Brad Vering, Harry Lester, Dremiel Byers, Lindsey Durlacher, Daniel Cormier, Doug Schwab, Joe Heskett, Joe Williams, Tommy Rowlands, Kristie Marano and Sara McMann, all qualified in their respective weight classes.Recommended links:Proform Fitness Team USA Olympic Gear at ESPNshop.comQuality Home Fitness Equipment Shop for Wrestling at CBSSportsStore.comRelated News:Yanks climb wrestling podiumWrestling Gold by the U.S. a stunnerU.S. Greco-Roman World Team named USOC Co-Team of the MonthLooking For Wrestling Gear? Try these below!Cliff Keen Tornado HeadgearASICS Split Second? VI Wrestling ShoesASICS GEL? Wrestling Kneepads W/LycraASICS® Men's Cael™ V2.0adidas Men's Response Wrestling2008 Olympics Wrestling... | | By: Beijing 2008 Olympics Blog | | |
| | New Blog - Pro Wrestling Paradise | | 2007-10-08 13:45:00 | | After thinking about it I realized that I should build a new blog only for professional wrestling related facts. This is why I just launched Pro Wrestling Paradise. If you are a fan of wrestling, I hope you like it and if not, just avoid it. Everything related towards professional wrestling will appear on that blog and Great Bodies will be more focused on bodybuilding, fitness and similar sports.... | | By: Great Bodies | | |
| | Wrestling With Ruach Hashem | | 2007-09-15 20:41:00 | | ג' בתשרי תשס"חIn my entry Wrestling, Redeeming & Sanctifying Truth, I wrote of a mist which arose to seed the universe:Simultaneous with the arising of the wrestling primal goddesses, I saw that the entire atmosphere became chock (חוק) full of dandelions releasing their seeds - so many that they looked like a whitish mist made of dandelion seeds being cast out from the place into the universe at large.In addition to the dandelion symbolism I discussed in the linked post, the symbolism of the mist is significant.In my vision, the mist arose from and hovered over the face of the waters where the primal goddesses wrestled toward unification."... and ruach Elohim hovered over the face of the waters." Bereshit 1:2Jewish kabbalah teaches that this hovering ruach Elohim of Bereshit 1:2 is none other than the soul of messianic consciousness.Mist in Hebrew is אד. A gathering of water (like a cauldron-pond) corresponds to the Hebrew letter mem ם. Together, the mist and the ca... | | By: Walking On Fire | | |
| | FILA World Wrestling Championships on WCSN.com… | | 2007-09-15 07:11:44 | | From WCSN.com: World Championship Sports Network (WCSN) … at the recent Pan American Games in Brazil and the youngest U.S. World Team member in freestyle since 1979. Rounding out the team is Mike Zadick, 2006 World silver medalist, Daniel Cormier, 2007 Pan American
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| | Wrestling, Redeeming & Sanctifying Truth | | 2007-09-15 01:40:00 | | ג' בתשרי תשס"חThe afternoon of the first day of Rosh Hashanah, I performed a Jewitch tashlich. At that time I cast the ashes of rituals from the past year into a swampy green cauldron pond in the woods.As I was waking this morning, I had a powerful mind-vision of two primal goddesses arising from the swampy pond waters (which were waist high on them) where I had performed my Jewitch tashlich. They were wrestling and they arose wrestling, as if the act of wrestling caused the "arising revelation".Simultaneous with the arising of the wrestling primal goddesses, I saw that the entire atmosphere became chock (חוק) full of dandelions releasing their seeds - so many that they looked like a whitish mist made of dandelion seeds being cast out from the place into the universe at large.Magickally, dandelions correspond to the Hecate and David archetypes, the planets Jupiter and Saturn, the Hebrew letter tav (through Jupiter), the Ogham letter ruis (through Saturn), the element of ai... | | By: Walking On Fire | | |
| | Current Thoughts On The Wrestling World | | 2007-07-03 15:52:00 | | Last night I was watching Raw, one week to the day after I found out that my idol and favourite wrestler, Chris Benoit, was found dead along with his wife and child. Now, 1 week ago it seemed like a big mistake, how could someone kill a wrestler, his wife and his child?In the week that followed, it became more apparent what really happened in the Benoit household. Apparent steroid use, wife beating, injecting his son with Steroids, the list goes on and on. Of course, the media was quick to jump on this and smear the name of the wrestling and in particular, the WWE.I know the WWE has had problems in the past , the whole steroid trials in the 90s, RVD's pot bust, etc., but they look to have cracked down on drug usage.Now comes the tricky part. What if Benoit was on steroids at the time of the supposed "drug testings?" Has the WWE dropped themselves in the "cacky" by allowing Benoit to fake his test? Or maybe there is no testing at all? Who knows?Anyway, back onto Raw. The Kennedy segmen... | | By: The Irish Whip | | |
| | Wrestling World is on Fire After McMahon Blow-up! | | 2007-06-15 05:59:08 | | The online wrestling world is on fire after Vince McMahon’s limousine seemingly blew up at the end of RAW this past Monday. Hits on all of the major wrestling sites (including TBLWrestling.com) are through the roof and the mainstream media is all over the story. Wrestling hasn’t had an infusion of intense focus [...]... | | By: Joe's Journal | | |
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