What does the RTC team look like, weight by weight, right now? Throw in some of the rumored wrestlers that may be moving in too! Just curious to see what the team looks like weight by weight, non-olympic year weights.
197 is fun. 215 would be tooI don’t know, some of these Heavy weights now days can move. It’s not wrestling from the yester years, where a couple of overweight sweaty dudes pummel each other to death and the last one standing is the winner.
What does the RTC team look like, weight by weight, right now? Throw in some of the rumored wrestlers that may be moving in too! Just curious to see what the team looks like weight by weight, non-olympic year weights.
Is 65 a done deal or wishful thinking?57 - USA is Fix and Mexico is RBY
65 - Yianni is Greece and we will see a young gun from the USA (big recruit)
74 - Dake is too big, but he’s there for now. Hamiti will also train here probably.
86 - Ringer coming home would be good and add Amine
97 - no clue
125 - Hendrickson
"Some" ... how'd our guy do in the moving scoring department last year, any tech falls?I don’t know, some of these Heavy weights now days can move. It’s not wrestling from the yester years, where a couple of overweight sweaty dudes pummel each other to death and the last one standing is the winner.
because it's a tremendously stupid idea. sorry. still love you.The way too easy fix is to kill 125 and add 215. I still can’t figure out why it hasn’t happened
197 was the most god awful weight for about a decade.197 is fun. 215 would be too
Eh, nothing is done until the ink is dry…or wet on the paper.Is 65 a done deal or wishful thinking?
I’m sure you’re right but I can wrap my head around why the participation would be so off with 215 and HWT. Americans are big. Football has a million of those guys running around. And there are alot of tweeners that don’t fit well in that big of a weight class disparity. It also seems like fewer and fewer guys stay at 125 for their career now so teams are always looking at bringing in another young one for a couple years until they inevitably outgrow it too. Idk it’s just kind of like the Spencer Lee quote (idk if he said it or not?) that everyone keeps bringing up.. a grown man shouldn’t be 125lbs197 was the most god awful weight for about a decade.
idk how 215 would be 'fun'.
the talent pool in high school at that weight is almost non existent.
and the HWT depth in college is barely sustainable.
and for what? cutting 125 for what reason, exactly?
Much of what you wrote about how difficult to maintain weight at 125 is true of a majority of wrestlers outside of guys starting at 197 or heavy, and especially true at the lower weights. Dake was at a different weight all four years. A minority of wrestlers stay at one weight all four years, and if they do, I'm betting many are having weight issues.I’m sure you’re right but I can wrap my head around why the participation would be so off with 215 and HWT. Americans are big. Football has a million of those guys running around. And there are alot of tweeners that don’t fit well in that big of a weight class disparity. It also seems like fewer and fewer guys stay at 125 for their career now so teams are always looking at bringing in another young one for a couple years until they inevitably outgrow it too. Idk it’s just kind of like the Spencer Lee quote (idk if he said it or not?) that everyone keeps bringing up.. a grown man shouldn’t be 125lbs
I agree on 125 to 127 and 133 to 134. That would help immensely but might kill us internationally.Some good discussions on here. I agree with Willie, don't add 215. Maybe change 25 to 127 and 33 to 134?
On the idea of RBY getting bigger, yes if done right he could get faster. But being smaller framed he would lose length against big 65kg guys. That would negate some of the speed for sure.
Not sure who Chase is referring to at 65kg but dear sweet baby Jesus let it be Jax or Blaze!
Don’t get any orange sunrises or sunsets up there? Damn kinda sadI agree on 125 to 127 and 133 to 134. That would help immensely but might kill us internationally.
Just remember, there is a reason the sky is blue and white. 🤣
World Team Trials and I assume your RTC....what is WTT and which RTC?...thanks............
WTT (World Team Trials)...what is WTT and which RTC?...thanks............
We should rename you SlowPoke 🤣WTT (World Team Trials)
RTC (regional training center) our group of senior level world and Olympic hopefuls training in Stillwater
Well you skipped RTC lol. CheaterWe should rename you SlowPoke 🤣
Lol I don’t think so… Chase and I just think he shouldWait is Yianni actually considering wrestling for Greece?
Calcagno is no longer with the wrestling program.Whether he uses Calcagno or Cal - he's going to be even better.
It honestly would not be a bad option. Usually US wrestlers who want to compete for another country do it pretty early.Lol I don’t think so… Chase and I just think he should
Sir, I simply assumed that the average fan on this board was genius level.Well you skipped RTC lol. Cheater
Is he still with another OSU sport?Calcagno is no longer with the wrestling program.
Calcagno is no longer with the wrestling pro
YesIs he still with another OSU sport?
Was he at OSU already or did DT bring him in?Yes
Nick Montoni is the new guy.
I don’t know the exact details. He is new and he was the director of training at Barwis and they work with a ton of pro and Olympic athletes. Montoni seems to specialize in holistic training which lines up with what we’ve been hearing out of NLWC. Dake, DT, AB etc all got away from traditional S&CWas he at OSU already or did DT bring him in?
Mom found nobody wanted to buy their Oklahoma State clothes so they said "Why not, let's just stay"have you heard how Brayden Thompson is doing? I was for SURE he'd be gone.
I was skeptical about BT myself but to my surprise I haven't heard much, just that he's improving with a lot of others on the team.have you heard how Brayden Thompson is doing? I was for SURE he'd be gone.
What constitutes holistic training? Is that the functional movement/body weight stuff that I seem to remember Kyle Dake doing a lot of? Less focus on traditional lifting and all of thatI don’t know the exact details. He is new and he was the director of training at Barwis and they work with a ton of pro and Olympic athletes. Montoni seems to specialize in holistic training which lines up with what we’ve been hearing out of NLWC. Dake, DT, AB etc all got away from traditional S&C
Mom found nobody wanted to buy their Oklahoma State clothes so they said "Why not, let's just stay"
Yeah in a nutshell but after doing a deep dive on Mike Barwis… he doesn’t seem quite like Dake’s guy. He’s more complete and scientific. He seems to have thrown out everything that’s an accepted norm and has possibly become the world’s leading expert of sports anatomy/sports science. He wants to take what we know about the human body’s anatomy, natural functionality, balance, etc. and harness it. Take the end result of how the body would function in absolute peak performance and then work that backwards. He still has some strength training but it’s just a small part of the whole while trying to build functional flexibility, strength, explosiveness, stamina and durability. He wants to have complete balance of strength and flexibility of functional motion between the anterior and posterior muscles in any motion. Then he wants them to be explosive and for the body to have enough stamina to repeat those actions over and over without breaking down.What constitutes holistic training? Is that the functional movement/body weight stuff that I seem to remember Kyle Dake doing a lot of? Less focus on traditional lifting and all of that
Haha, no…but it would be super to pitch open spots.Wait is Yianni actually considering wrestling for Greece?
Poke going down a dark hole.Yeah in a nutshell but after doing a deep dive on Mike Barwis… he doesn’t seem quite like Dake’s guy. He’s more complete and scientific. He seems to have thrown out everything that’s an accepted norm and has possibly become the world’s leading expert of sports anatomy/sports science. He wants to take what we know about the human body’s anatomy, natural functionality, balance, etc. and harness it. Take the end result of how the body would function in absolute peak performance and then work that backwards. He still has some strength training but it’s just a small part of the whole while trying to build functional flexibility, strength, explosiveness, stamina and durability. He wants to have complete balance of strength and flexibility of functional motion between the anterior and posterior muscles in any motion. Then he wants them to be explosive and for the body to have enough stamina to repeat those actions over and over without breaking down.
If you have time here is a great interview Mike did with Wrestling Mindset a few years ago.