Re: news paper:

  • From: "Bob Kennedy" <bobken54@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 11:51:23 -0400

I'd have to see it to help, but if someone wants to drop on you, just learn to 
sprawl keeping your chest on their head or shoulders.  Then spin behind for 
your points.  Always remember hips behind when off your feet and hips beneath 
when standing.  It will come to you.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Littlefield, Tyler 
  To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 10:22 AM
  Subject: Re: news paper:


  thanks. that's also something I neet to work on. I think it's the lateral 
drop. but I get smashed every time. I end up being tossed :)
  Thanks,
  Tyler Littlefield.
  Vertigo head coder
  "My programs don't have bugs, just randomly added features."
  msn: compgeek134@xxxxxxxxxxx
  email: compgeek13@xxxxxxxxx
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Bob Kennedy 
    To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 6:45 AM
    Subject: Re: news paper:


    Good going!  You are already hooked up with USABA, and that will open 
several doors for you.  Mark Lucas and I go back about 14 years or so, back 
when he used to get on the mat with us.  

    I competed in wrestling for many years and was a high school coach in South 
Carolina as well.  20 of my wrestlers went to the state finals in 4 years of 
coaching.  

    Let me suggest a close sport that USABA also includes.  Judo is a very 
close sport with a few exceptions.  I tell people it's like wrestling with all 
the illegal things included such as grabbing clothes and choking...  Seriously 
it will give you a tremendous advantage in wrestling if you also workout in 
Judo.  Your skills in the area of take downs will improve so much that people 
won't want to mess with you.  

    A couple quick tips about balance that may help.  Your hips are the center 
of gravity.  This is how you correct your balance.  More important, your head 
is the director of gravity.  Where your head goes your body will follow.  Very 
simply, if you lean forward a great degree, your hips won't be able to correct 
for the loss of balance.  During take downs, you always want your hips lower 
than the other guy.  That will also help you to keep your head more upright.

    Best of luck and remember the season never ends.  Go after the weights even 
harder during spring and summer!  I have a shirt that says 
    "You can't coach heart and you can't coach desire.  It comes from within."




      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Littlefield, Tyler 
      To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 1:16 AM
      Subject: news paper:


      Hello,
      I think the reporter scrued a bit up, I was misquoted; I sound like some 
kid in the very beginning, but thought some of you might be at least half way 
interested in this. :d
      
http://www.cortezjournal.com/asp-bin/article_generation.asp?article_type=sports&article_path=/sports/07/sports070102_2.htm
      sorry jim, it's off-topic. :)
      Thanks,
      Tyler Littlefield.
      Vertigo head coder
      "My programs don't have bugs, just randomly added features."
      msn: compgeek134@xxxxxxxxxxx
      email: compgeek13@xxxxxxxxx
      aim: st8amnd2005
      skype: st8amnd127

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