ProWrestling Masters is list of shows created by Keiji Mutoh. That shows will featured puroresu legends and wrestlers from other promotions and freelancers. Due to the success of the first show it was announced a second show to be held on July 26, 2017.
On December 7, 2016 Keiji Mutoh announced a special show that would be held on February 8, 2017 at the Korakuen Hall. This will be a new project helmed by Mutoh which featured masters (legends) of the pro-wrestling ring. Mutoh also announced the match card of the match with the main event being a Eight-Man Tag Team Match featuring Mutoh, Riki Choshu, Tatsumi Fujinami and Jushin Thunder Liger against Shiro Koshinaka, The Great Kabuki, Akira and Akitoshi Saito. On February 8 during the first show Mutoh announced due to the success of the first show that a second show that will be held on July 26, 2017. This show also featured a one night only return match of the japanese legend Hiroshi Hase.
Our complete line of indoor gymnasium and outdoor field equipment includes ceiling suspended and wall mounted backstops, baseball and multi-sport batting cages, soccer goals, wrestling mat storage systems, floor sleeved or ceiling suspended volleyball systems, wall padding, and much more.
Our system trains how to win using our exciting, unrelenting style of wrestling... no matter who the opponent is or where they've been trained. We put constant pressure on our opponents, creating breaks in their position, and quickly attacking off those breaks.
Our training methods are the true secret to our system. Attack System Wrestling becomes second nature to athletes who train here, due to these finely crafted methods. Here, you don't just learn moves, you learn how to win at wrestling.
1. You can down any opponent's attacks immediately;
2. Use our explosive Escape system to score multiple ways
3. Counter the top attacks in wrestling using our second-to-none Countering series. Never fear the cradle, collegiate spiral or leg riders again!
Training is up to 10 sessions per month (a core session per week plus bonus sessions a few more times a week, most weeks).
Our most dedicated athletes make the Gold Level commitment (full season) and gain the benefits by dedicating themselves to the system.
We also offer Silver Level (one month commitment) and Double Silver Level (two month commitment) as space provides.
Gold Level athletes get highest priority (and save tremendously on a session by session basis).
Small Group Training runs in December, January, and February (sometimes into March as well).
Club Simpson Elite is the KING of Freestyle/Greco in the Central Ohio area.
Opportunities are available for athletes who are ready to commit to training at the highest level, and competing against many of the top wrestlers in the nation (Elite Level) as well as athletes getting an introduction to the Olympic Styles of wrestling (Club Simpson level), and Youth wrestlers.
Both Olympic styles offer huge benefits to athletes looking to get on the podium in the winter.
This 10 week training program is in the fall. We start in September and usually conclude the Sunday before Thanksgiving. This club provides an excellent introduction to Attack System Wrestling, and also serves as a refresher course for those who have trained here before.
You can look all around you and see the power of using systems to achieve greatness. Walk into any Subway, Chipotle or any chain restaurant and watch the workers flow through the system that was developed to mass produce food, customer service and massive profits. Look to Russian and how they develop wrestlers with a system that is used in clubs across the entire country and developed by their governing body.
To achieve excellence in the quickest most efficient way you must learn from an expert in a systematic fashion. People can do it by themselves but the trial and error involved slows down the rate of progress tremendously. When mastering any skill it is important to get in the game as quick as possible but it is also important to find expert guidance to accelerate the learning curve.
I started seriously coaching youth and high school wrestling in 2000 when I moved to Christiansburg, VA. I figured out quickly that if you wanted to have a good program you had to develop a system to teach throughout your entire program. This system need to build off basics, be capable of being learned by masses and built a foundation capable of being built upon to take wrestlers to the highest levels.
Great high school and youth teams can be very predictable. This is because well-coached teams have had specific techniques and strategies drilled into them consistently over a long period of time, which leads to members of these teams having success with common techniques. Good wrestlers can be just as predictable. They repeatedly use the same wrestling techniques to score their takedowns, turns and wrestle from the bottom position. Even though these teams and individuals are predictable it is hard to stop them.
Repetitions: Once a wrestler can execute the hold properly then they need to get repetitions. Drilling techniques over and over will program your body to perform the technique automatically in a live situation. To become proficient in holds from the neutral position requires more repetitions then holds from the top or bottom position.
Sparring: When a wrestler can execute holds in at a high pace with perfection they need to begin to spar. Sparring is when your practice partner begins to give resistance back. This will learn to work for setups, recognize openings, perform hold explosively and chain wrestle. This is where the functional learning begins.
As you can see, it can be quite time consuming to truly become good at a few wrestling techniques or situations. This is why it is important to focus on basic and highly effective techniques and build off them. The two biggest mistakes that wrestlers and coaches make are to focus on gimmick holds/systems or try and master a million moves.
By trying to learn as many techniques as possible you will never master any. To execute on the highest level of competition a wrestler needs to become an expert in several areas and learn to force that style on their opponent. Over time they can build off of these core techniques and continue to build a more elaborate system. This will lead to effective chain wrestling skills if the core techniques are the correct ones.
Most freshman or sophomores that are winning National Titles or gaining high All-American status at the Division I level are either coming out of good high school programs or were getting one-on-one coaching from good club coaches before college. They enter college with a solid foundation, effective style and are ready to develop the toughness it takes to have success at that level from day one. If they need to learn or re-learn to wrestle and develop that toughness at the same time their progress will be slowed down tremendously.
The study of structure and function of the human body on the cellular, tissue, organ, and organ-system level. All organ systems are discussed. Emphasis is on the anatomy of the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and digestive systems. Laboratory includes both gross and microscopic structure and function. (One year each of high school biology and chemistry or the equivalent strongly recommended.) Additional fee required. GE3D Liberal Learning-Natural Sciences.
A study of gross human anatomy utilizing charts, three dimensional models, computer simulations, and dissection of mammalian animals. The course will discuss regional and surface anatomy to establish the relationships of the various organ systems of the body. Additional fee required. Prerequisites: BIOL2100 or PHED1500.
A systems oriented study of the function of the human body on the cellular, tissue, organ, and organ-system levels with an emphasis on medical physiology. Laboratory includes computer simulations and use of Biopac equipment. Additional fee required. Prerequisites: BIOL3420 (grade of C or better strongly recommended) and one semester of chemistry or BIOL2100.
The development of practical skills in the emergency treatment of the injured. Some attention will be given to the prevention of injuries. The content to be covered will include the Standard and Advanced levels of the First Aid program sponsored by the National Red Cross. Students holding current, equivalent certifications will receive an automatic waiver for the class. This is to be verified by the instructor of the class or the Health and Movement Science Division Chair. A grade of C or higher required to count toward the Allied Health major. Additional fee required.
Course will focus on the lifelong development of the human from infancy and continuing through adulthood. It will explore the ways of development and learning within physical, cognitive, emotional, and social health, including family environment.
Teaching technique, analysis of skills, and principles of skill development in areas such as soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball, golf, bowling, disc golf, and racquet sports. Prerequisite: Health and Physical Education major, Elementary Education major (PE Concentration), or consent of instructor.
An introduction to the body of knowledge encompassing the discipline of physical education and the role of the professional physical educator. The course includes the historic philosophies, biologic, anatomic, psychologic, sociologic, and anthropologic foundations of physical education and their impact on human performance and values in sport.
Methods, theory, and development of teaching competence for prospective teachers of health and physical education at K-12 levels. Implementation of assessment and evaluation techniques through classroom and practical experiences.
A systematic study of the bones, joints, and muscles of the human body as well as internal external forces initiating and modifying movement. Prerequisite: BIOL2300 or BIOL3420 with a grade of "C" or higher. A grade of C or higher required to count toward the Allied Health major.
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