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    Losing Weight for Wrestlers Are you a wrestler that needs to lose weight? Here’s some easy and effective ways. Losing weight fast might be hard, but there are a few tricks that can make it a breeze. Exercise is one of the quickest and easiest ways to lose weight; and it’s favorable to you. If you're exercising at practice, raise the temperature in the room. This will get you sweating more. Another way to obtain more sweat is to wear sweats and a sweatshirt (possibly multiple if you need to shed

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    Muhammad Ali's Capacity

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    The following story is a prime example of tenacity. This story is about a warrior. An inspiration. This story is about Muhammad Ali. One day, Muhammad went to a live performance. He had an excellent time because he knew one of the organizers and he was able to get free food. When he was going to the bike stands, to his surprise his bike was gone! He was so enraged by this that he had started to go to the gym. He had this incredible tenacity and desire to be a strong individual on the outside to be

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    Many argue that wrestling should be excluded out of the olympics. Some say wrestling is a boring sport to watch, unhealthy, causes injuries and leads to children being violent. I find this to be very false. I think that wrestling is one of the most important sports, mentally physically and just all around. Wrestling is a sport that creates character and has children and young adults working hard for what they want to achieve. As a wrestler myself, I want to be the best I can be. Therefor I have

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    accepting any new members for the wrestling team.” A wave of anger flushed through my body as I rolled my eyes and walked away. I was angry because I knew then that my high school coach lied in front of my face, when only ten minutes before I arrived the coach gave one of my male friends an application to join the wrestling co-ed team. However, I was not surprised by the outcome. Wrestling is predominantly a male sport, so not many women took forward to joining the wrestling team. Society expects females

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    If any of you are television wrestling fans (WWE or any other league) you'll see that most of the men are literally huge. Not many are less than 250 pounds, and that's just the starting weight. It's utterly impossible to be as big (muscle-wise) and not weigh at least 250. That's all

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    Workrate Definition

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    How do you define workrate? The term 'workrate' was introduced to me during the earlier stages of my wrestling fandom when I stumbled upon online communities who would throw the word around quite readily. Even with the term still in common usage, I have never seen it given a widely-agreed upon and concrete definition. In my view workrate is somewhat distinct from "good work", and refers to the athletic and mechanical aspects of a match, in addition to the fluidity of its execution, bumping, and

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    I think that peeta wanted to be coached separately so that he can be with haymitch so they could say can that he likes katniss so that they would be more likeable. All tributes will train for the First day than at the final afternoon they all practice in front of the gamemakers, haymitch asked katniss and peeta if they want to be coached together or if they train separately they all decide To train together haymitch wants to know about their strengths, peeta is an excellent wrestler He say that katniss

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    Deciding to be the only girl on the wrestling team and the failures I experienced therein, have made me a stronger person today. The very nature of my being is adventurous and outgoing and I love situations that present a challenge. I always try to keep an open mind and have always aimed to follow my own /opinions even when others may not agree. Throughout my high school years, there has never been a girl on the wrestling team. Something inside me my junior year drove me to do it; I was compelled

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    you will come to know most of my experiences are based on sports because other than hunting and fishing. In sports one of the most important thing I have learned is tenacity. My sophomore year of wrestling I was soft, a little chubby, uncoordinated, and not very strong. If you know anything about wrestling you will know that you must be in top physical condition. Needless to say I was not much of a match for the two state qualifying senior wrestlers that were the only other two on the team. That year

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    Boxing Is Boxing

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    Boxing is not a dehumanating sport because it is legal to the government, others consider it poetry in motion and it captures a big part of the history. According to Jonn E. JaGozza, boxing is the science of mentally multi-tasking on several levels simultaneously and displaying skill in an overt, disciplined and aggressive manner. It is a combat sport in which two people engage in a contest of strength, speed, reflexes, endurance, and will, by throwing punches usually with gloved hands against each

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