I’ve been calling it the “over/under partial one”. You also used it to force a stall call against Jacob Cardenas. Usually you see the “partial one” used to set up fireman’s carry but you’re the first guy I’ve seen use it to set up the over/under.
Trent, this is an awesome video! I didn’t realize you made these. It was a blast watching you this year and throughout your career. I was at NCAA’s and every time you walked out on the mat an extra spark of energy entered the arena. You’re a champion in this sport and I’m excited to see what you do on the international scene. NCAA’s will be missing your celebrations and roof raises next year.
I was really good at the under hook in high school. My opponent would circle, throw me to my back, and my under hook would slide right in as I got pinned…
You make such a great point. Instead of breaking contact, you just wait for the 1. Then chain it right into the next takedown. Some wrestlers do a great job there. Bo Bassett comes to mind when he runs that high C.
@@Trent_Hidlay I also love how you use the word partner instead of opponent. Speaks volumes to the positive mindset you choose. Keep up the great work!!
In your first example, do you think the ref should have given the 1 that quickly? I understand that's your goal, but it seemed like if it was a tie match sometimes the ref might have waited a little more to make sure you didn't still have some sort of control there. Thanks for the video!
so you poke at that left leg, then throw the under hook for the right single. you're not worried about getting lat dropped at all as you pressure forward? this over under situation is super sketchy and inconsistent for many wrestlers, especially youth wrestlers. I'm interested in how you feel so comfortable here and what kind of pressures you look out for from your opponent as you're attacking with it.
@@xzjayz7925 No. But to post a combative move, that implies success at all levels, is fallacy. I was simply asking a question. Did he try this in that match? Was Brooks prepared for it?
Hold up Trent hidlay on UA-cam breaking down matches. I had no idea. Welcome bro
Same I had no idea bro!
I’ve been calling it the “over/under partial one”. You also used it to force a stall call against Jacob Cardenas. Usually you see the “partial one” used to set up fireman’s carry but you’re the first guy I’ve seen use it to set up the over/under.
Please post another video!!!! I need something to add to my agenda to practice this summer, maybe use some other high school footage or tactics?
Trent, this is an awesome video! I didn’t realize you made these. It was a blast watching you this year and throughout your career. I was at NCAA’s and every time you walked out on the mat an extra spark of energy entered the arena. You’re a champion in this sport and I’m excited to see what you do on the international scene. NCAA’s will be missing your celebrations and roof raises next year.
Thank you so much for putting this out for everyone to learn!
I was really good at the under hook in high school. My opponent would circle, throw me to my back, and my under hook would slide right in as I got pinned…
I love this technique, definitely going to be working this in practice!!
You make such a great point. Instead of breaking contact, you just wait for the 1. Then chain it right into the next takedown. Some wrestlers do a great job there. Bo Bassett comes to mind when he runs that high C.
Yes- it is great for getting to your ties as your partner escapes. Bo does an awesome job at this with his collar tie to leg attacks
@@Trent_Hidlay I also love how you use the word partner instead of opponent. Speaks volumes to the positive mindset you choose. Keep up the great work!!
What a great resource for High school wrestlers... thanks
The underhook 🐐
I like the strategy with intent and seeing it done with success!
This is gold! I like your wrestling style (underhook ,50/50 clinch ) Plz make the video how you can make knee pick takedown from underhook
استمر انت متألق مصارع قوية 👍👍👍👍👍
great breakdown of the technique!
Trent, I have screen recorded all the matches at ncaa's last year. When we go on wrestling trips your matches are the most satisfying to watch
Thank you! will be posting more on this channel
Great content Trent. This channel will grow quickly.
Keep up with the content! This is awesome
Awesome stuff Trent! It's like cheating.
Please do a video on your whipover
Underhooks feel great for control but yeah i def need to get better at attacking with it
The goat
In your first example, do you think the ref should have given the 1 that quickly? I understand that's your goal, but it seemed like if it was a tie match sometimes the ref might have waited a little more to make sure you didn't still have some sort of control there. Thanks for the video!
Trent what did you notice about Yazdanis under hook that was tough to crack? This is not a slight by any means just interested at the highest levels.
Thanks Trent!
Cheater lol good stuff. I love how you do the knee pick from the underhook
Ever headlock(head crank) from the under hook. ? It's nasty
Nice thanks man
could you go over your iriain lat drop from underhook please
Yes
@@Trent_Hidlay thank you I’m new to wrestling and I’ve found sucess with the underhook and I find your underhook to be my favorite so far
That’s crazy 😭
Had a feeling you would like that 😂
so you poke at that left leg, then throw the under hook for the right single. you're not worried about getting lat dropped at all as you pressure forward? this over under situation is super sketchy and inconsistent for many wrestlers, especially youth wrestlers. I'm interested in how you feel so comfortable here and what kind of pressures you look out for from your opponent as you're attacking with it.
I will post a video on this specifically. Keep on the outlook for it!
So based
This really is a cheat code😂😂
Did this work on Aaron Brooks?
Did you ever make the NCAA finals? 😀
@@xzjayz7925 No. But to post a combative move, that implies success at all levels, is fallacy. I was simply asking a question. Did he try this in that match? Was Brooks prepared for it?
Aaron brooks
go eat sand loser