wisconsin Strength and Conditioning

Wrestling Strength

  ⋅  Dec, 8 2008   |   Coverage created by Martin Floreani


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About Barry Davis 

Organization:University of Wisconsin
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Few wrestlers were more successful than Barry Davis on the collegiate level. He placed every year he competed and was a three time national champion. In between his junior and senior year he competed…
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#6
Evan Loe   May 14 at 7:00am
Eastbay.com
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Grappler189   March 29 at 8:04am
Danny Johnson said:
Where can you get some of the exercise equipment they were using?
Rogers Athletics, the ramps you can use near by hills if available, google the stuff like the vests to get a good price, but be resourceful if not...I use backpacks.
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Danny Johnson   March 3 at 8:55pm
Where can you get some of the exercise equipment they were using?
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Lucas   February 28 at 12:39pm
good stuff
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J B   February 28 at 11:35am
All excellent sport specific exercises. The cardio exercises are high intensity. High intensity cardio is specific to wrestling and develops both high intensity and low intensity cardio. Low intensity cardio (jogging, swimming) develops only low intensity cardio. Fat burns for hours after high intensity cardio. There are several types of strength: maximal strength, strength endurance, power, power endurance, muscle endurance and speed strength. These exercises focus mainly on power, muscle endurance and agility. Free weights are excellent for developing maximal strength and strength endurance. Dynamic tension and isometrics are types of strength building very specific to wrestling that seem to be underutilized.
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Sharon Lester   February 28 at 8:56am
How often should wrestlers do these exercises? three days a week?
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wisconsin Strength and Conditioning

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