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#52
TheDude   March 3 at 3:47pm
Little kid at the end- "Is he dead?!?!" That's a whole new world of NICE!
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#51
Leonard Padilla   February 27 at 10:17pm
this move is illegal if you don't stay on the chin.
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#50
Compromise   February 27 at 9:14pm
To everybody who says this move is crap:
I agree. It's not that great of a move and you will not get very far with it against a good wrestler... BUT- there are times (no matter what level of competition you're wrestling at) when an opportunity to hit this move and get a fall will present its self. You shouldn't go out onto a mat looking specifically for this move, but take it if it's there. One of the most important principals of wrestling is to take what your opponent gives you, and that includes youth moves, even a barn yard.

P.S.- lighten up, they're teaching it to kids so that they can have fun.
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#49
What What!   February 3 at 5:59pm
What happened to the video of the Little guy screaming "Welcome to My World!!"??
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#48
College Wrestler   January 30 at 12:21pm
This technique definately will work. Often times you can pull down on the elbow making them unprepared for punching through. This is a move that will work on all levels, but like any move, it wont work all the time.
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#47
Phil Seidle   January 30 at 11:32am
Joe Williamson said:
Here you go.
Enough Said!!
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#46
Phil Seidle   January 30 at 11:21am
good coach said:
It will take some high school coach 3 years to de-program this crap out of these kids. Unbelievable. If you guys are getting thin on techniques for Tuesday I can send you some tapes.
If you have to send tapes, then save it. The Cow Catcher is a solid fundamental move suitable for youngsters in the age group he is dealing with. And as some have said, this move works at all levels. If they learn it now, then this is something they will be able to keep in their tool box that they can pull out when ever they need it.
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#45
SWMO_BYOB   January 29 at 11:27pm
Love it. What a great coach and motivator. We call this cow catcher in SWMO,
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#44
Jeff Allen   January 29 at 1:21pm
Thank you for removing the video.

Good coach
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#43
Jamie Gill   January 29 at 1:20pm
I like it Krause...And its not crap, its legit. It just isn't something you do in the first period...its something you do after you wear your opponent down, with heavy hands. One problem though, its called a Cement Job, not a cow catcher!
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#42
Lancer   January 28 at 2:33pm
Great video. Great coaching. Love the enthusiasm, the kids are having fun and learning in the process. That's what it's all about!
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#41
J Rosen   January 28 at 2:22pm
Krause stirring it up!! LOVE IT! Keep it coming Krause!
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#40
Good Coach   January 28 at 8:34am
Coach Krause,

Thanks for the post. I appreciate it.
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#39
Are You Kidding Me?   January 27 at 11:02pm
you think this coach is intimidating the younger wrestlers? his practices do look fun and exciting with off beat banter and joking around. he was singing a whole new world for christs sake.
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#38
Mike Krause   January 27 at 9:27pm
good coach said:
I didn't say Krause was a poor coach, he actually seems quite into it...and I like that. I coach a high level HS club and get kids coming all the time trying this crap. 90% of the time they end up on their own back. I actually agree with everything Krause said about the position until he showed this. We work the short drag and anchor to go behind. Once behind, our PT is so good we score lots.
Good Coach, I hear you on the going into the 3.4 times a match and having to be able to score in it and then going to the cow catcher as the "move". I would have gone with a left right snap to a double elbow control and spin to the right!. They dont go together but I went into it because it was a youth technique and the main thing I wanted to point out was the driving back over the ankles, like Metcalf did. I guess my brain skipped. Not any of my guys are hooked on this, in fact i dont think many hit it. But I dont think its crap. Krause
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#37
S D   January 27 at 4:35pm
hell ya!
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#36
Good Coach   January 27 at 4:14pm
I didn't say Krause was a poor coach, he actually seems quite into it...and I like that. I coach a high level HS club and get kids coming all the time trying this crap. 90% of the time they end up on their own back. I actually agree with everything Krause said about the position until he showed this. We work the short drag and anchor to go behind. Once behind, our PT is so good we score lots.
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#35
Watcher   January 27 at 12:13pm
Very interesting. He baited him into reaching up so he could get the underhood deep. Clever.
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#34
Joe Williamson   January 27 at 10:34am
Here you go.

Filthy Fall
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#33
Brandon Hancock   January 27 at 10:10am
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Alexis Barrera   January 27 at 9:59am
we call it the "tickle me elmo special" in illinois.
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#31
Luke Broadwater   January 27 at 9:36am
If anyone thinks the cement job is a horrible move to show wrestlers of any age, then they must not have watched much high-level wrestling. The cement job, when done right, works on all levels of the sport. Ever see Johnny Thompson, Tom Brands or Brent Metcalf wrestle? Then you've seen someone pinned in a cement job before. Anyone remember Rob Rohn hitting the cement mixer in the finals of the NCAA tournament for the fall? Headlocks, inside trips, lateral drops, cement jobs, etc., all work when done right and you will see them every year in the NCAA tournament. Wrestlers need to have some 5-point moves in their arsenal, especially when they're losing with short time on the clock. If you don't have some 5-point moves you can hit when you need them, you are severely limiting yourself as a wrestler.
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#30
Twilly   January 27 at 9:10am
Wow, I'm amazed that anyone can have a negative opinion of Krause. I guess its a free country. In regards to teaching kids headlocks and cow-catchers being bad...Krause qualified it by saying you need to give kids some moves to have success early. Besides, if you watch his technique sessions, he is teaching position first and the move second, which is the key to any young wrestler learning the sport correctly. If you teach a youngster position first, it doesn't matter what technique style they follow, because they will stay in good postion. Furthermore, why do you think that Technique Tuesday is a little watered down. Probably, to entice you to purchase the Technique Wave service. For those that don't like Technique Tuesday or Krause, or whatever, don't watch Flo. The rest of us will and get 1% better everyday. BRING IT!
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#29
Jeff_Charlebois   January 27 at 8:59am
good coach said:
if my guys do this they get 100 push ups
First, Krause said "get your opponent kind of softened-up. He's pretty tired in the third period." This tells you right away that he knows this is not a bread-n-butter move.

Second, he does not teach the kids to get out of position to get this move.

Third, this is a possible match-ender.

To be clear Good Coach, you punish your wrestlers when they are able to tire their opponent out, stay in good position, and potentially pin their opponent. I consider this to be a low percentage move but the return on investment is high. I think that you should reevaluate your previous comments about this move. Reevaluate on 3. 1,2,3.....REEVALUATE
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#28
Real Good Coach   January 27 at 6:21am
good coach said:
if my guys do this they get 100 push ups
I heard him say something like dont rely on headlocks and other big moves that dont work at the higher levels but you need to give your kids "weapons" to use...and to drive backwards not across the body for bette technique. Sounds like you run a real fun youth practice...using intimidation to coach at an early age is a great idea! Keep it up!
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#27
Good Coach   January 27 at 5:56am
if my guys do this they get 100 push ups
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#26
J0e   January 27 at 4:18am
In the san francisco bay area we call it a bulldog.
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#25
Johann Gerlach   January 27 at 2:24am
Krause rules! But why is some lamo wearing a Cubs jersey in the back ground of Detroit CC's room? That's sin! Throw this B&C;on him!! B-bar & C-chin. Yet another name. I'd pull the head in a circle toward my hip, but this is a solid variation. Blast through the opponent. Mean. Good way to wrestle.

De-program? Become a "good" coach and work with what ya got! Freakin' whiner.
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#24
Braumon Creighton   January 27 at 12:27am
I freakin love this guy. He's an unbelievable teacher. I crack up every time he's on. These children and parents are very lucky!
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#23
Anonymous Coward   January 27 at 12:24am
whip, pancake, cow catcher, bulldog, cement job, cowboy
other way: cement mixer, gator roll, chin whip, singleton

so many names for such a simple series
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#22
01Coug   January 27 at 12:17am
This move has many different names depending on where your from. I've heard it called: cement job, cow catcher, bulldog, all american, and a few others I can't remember. I don't think I've come across a move that has so many different names associated with it.
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#21
Fowler   January 26 at 11:36pm
You guys call that a cement mixer even though there's no wrist capture or roll involved?
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#20
Izzo   January 26 at 11:18pm
haha this guys is awesome i wish i had a coach like this when i was a kid he makes practices fun for kids not to mention he also sounds like the dude from you dont always die from tobacco
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#19
Hmmm   January 26 at 11:08pm
This is a Cement Mixer! I agree with Good Coach this is a terrible move to teach to kids. They have great success with this one move. Then they use it over and over and never learn how to wrestle. Then as the other kids mature they learn this is one of the easiest moves to defend. Then the kid that had all this success with this one move fail at wrestling and end up being much further behind!

I’m sure Metcalf has pinned college kids in this move as well but this is a move that you use when available like any other move just like when Metcalf got caught in a headlock. It turns my stomach when they teach a 6 yr old a headlock they ruin these kids forever! There is a time and place for every move. But I wouldn’t be teaching this to a bunch of peewee wrestlers!
I love Monday Dirty takedown and Technique Tuesday, disappointing today!
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#18
Nick Misiorowski   January 26 at 10:55pm
i wish my coaches were like this guy hahaha interesting practices
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#17
Tech Tues   January 26 at 10:42pm
Was hoping for a better quality tech tues today, since I always look forward to these. Cow catcher, underhook whip, etc, we've all learned this before...
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#16
Damien Eichelberger   January 26 at 9:47pm
In Missouri we call it the "Iowa Special"
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#15
Watcher   January 26 at 9:27pm
Johnny Thompson called it the snake. I guess his good coach wasn't ever able to de-program him.
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#14
TR   January 26 at 9:01pm
Cow catcher? It's called a cement mixer....
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#13
Metcalf   January 26 at 8:17pm
good coach said:
It will take some high school coach 3 years to de-program this crap out of these kids. Unbelievable. If you guys are getting thin on techniques for Tuesday I can send you some tapes.
Like Krause said Metcalf does this sometimes...did it on the kid from Iowa state...so looks like you better check yourself.
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#12
Haha   January 26 at 7:27pm
This is what YOUTH wrestling should be all about! FUN ... mixed in with fundamentals!
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#11
Good Coach   January 26 at 6:23pm
It will take some high school coach 3 years to de-program this crap out of these kids. Unbelievable. If you guys are getting thin on techniques for Tuesday I can send you some tapes.
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#10
?   January 26 at 6:15pm
Where did he read that you are in a front head 3.4 times a match? Where can someone find this info?
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#9
Brian Grainer   January 26 at 4:00pm
So much fun. The kids must love this guy.
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#8
Yup   January 26 at 3:58pm
this guy is a psycho
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#7
Haha   January 26 at 3:18pm
NICE!!!!......................NICE!!!!
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#6
Alex   January 26 at 1:45pm
good stuff as usual. funny and intense!
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#5
Twilly   January 26 at 1:28pm
Did that little boy ask "are you dead" at the end. NICE!
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#4
Modified Ny   January 26 at 1:11pm
man this guy is AWESOME!!! what intensity and mental instability in one!!! what else do you need in a great you and advanced coach.
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#3
Kev   January 26 at 12:57pm
Welcome to my world
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#2
HEY   January 26 at 12:48pm
HEY A WHOLE NEW WORLD ON THREE! Why aren't you singing richard!?
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#1
RVAC   January 26 at 12:45pm
wasssup on 3. 1-2-3.. Wasssup
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#0
DJCcc   January 26 at 12:44pm
FOR THE WRENCH, FOR THE PIN! NICE!
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Mike Krause


A Whole New World Cow Catcher

January 26, 2010
Youth coach extraordinaire Mike Krause goes over a cow catcher with a mixed group of wrestlers up at Detroit CC.

About Mike Krause 

Organization:World Wide Sports Supply
Current School:Detroit Catholic Central
College:Michigan State University
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Mike Krause Is the Team Shamrock Wrestling coach. He is intense! Mike wrestled at Michigan State and was a four time letter winner. He has been involved in the sport ever since his college years. After…
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A Whole New World Cow Catcher
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USJOC Krause shakes finalists hands and gives them words of wisdom.
USJOC Pre tourny Clinic with Krause
USJOC Pre tourny Clinic with Krause
USJOC clinic Left RIght Snap
USJOC clinic Left RIght Snap
Left Right snap quick go behind
Left Right snap quick go behind
World of WrestlingTulsa opening March
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Fireman and a Barrel Roll
Fireman and a Barrel Roll
New Mexico Live Wrasslin
New Mexico Live Wrasslin
Windshield Wipe Elbow deeeep!
Windshield Wipe Elbow deeeep!
 Dump truck double
Dump truck double
Limp arm stand up
Limp arm stand up
 Rio Rancho NXT LVL Camp
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Sucker drag city
Sucker drag city
 Kids drilling
Kids drilling
Rio Rancho NXT LVL Camp. Head up, Back straight, hips in.
Rio Rancho NXT LVL Camp. Head up, Back straight, hips in.

"Johnny Thompson Snake"
Rio Rancho NXT LVL. Why shoulder turn off a takedown?
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Be the best French Fry Guy you can be.
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Coach Magnum live goes
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Coach Magnum works the reshot
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Mitch and Mike Feeder Program to HS Program Dynamic
Mitch and Mike Feeder Program to HS Program Dynamic
Workout At The Massa Facility
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Mike Kulczycki Elbow Off Series
Mike Kulczycki Elbow Off Series
Krause Throw
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CC Live Goes
CC Live Goes
Mike Krause Pullup Interview
Mike Krause Pullup Interview
Hard Core Coach Krause's Leg Defense
Hard Core Coach Krause's Leg Defense
Pounce to Push Pull Double
Pounce to Push Pull Double
Double leg LOVE!
Double leg LOVE!
Krause Closing Speech
Krause Closing Speech
NXT LVL Wrestling Camp
NXT LVL Wrestling Camp
Technique Tuesday High Crotch From Hand Fighting
Technique Tuesday High Crotch From Hand Fighting
Suck Back
Suck Back
Lat Drop
Lat Drop
Push Pull, Pump and Go Double
Push Pull, Pump and Go Double
Front headlock to ankle pick
Front headlock to ankle pick
Front Headlock Snap Spin
Front Headlock Snap Spin
Front Headlock to Cradle
Front Headlock to Cradle
Front Headlock to Spin
Front Headlock to Spin
Lat Pull to Single Leg to Running Turk
Lat Pull to Single Leg to Running Turk
Lat Drop - Foot Sweep
Lat Drop - Foot Sweep
Front Headlock Finish (spin-trap arm)
Front Headlock Finish (spin-trap arm)
Return to Mat
Return to Mat
Single Finish
Single Finish
Cutting the Corner
Cutting the Corner
Pump Step Duck Under
Pump Step Duck Under
Front Headlock Knee Tap
Front Headlock Knee Tap
Drop to Standing Single
Drop to Standing Single
Lat Pull to Double
Lat Pull to Double
High Crotch to finish
High Crotch to finish
The Set up to a Power Single
The Set up to a Power Single
Knee Slide to Tri Pod
Knee Slide to Tri Pod
Cary Kolat move
Cary Kolat move
Mike Krause breakdown of his Practice and philosophy
Mike Krause breakdown of his Practice and philosophy
Mike Krause at MyWay
Mike Krause at MyWay
Youth Clinic with one of the Best
Youth Clinic with one of the Best
Youth Coaching Perspective
Youth Coaching Perspective
Youth Coach Food for Thought
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