Using Head Position to Set the Snap - Cary Kolat Wrestling Moves
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Cary Kolat teaches Head Position and Hand Position for Setting Up Snaps with Proper Pushing Techniques for Collegiate and Freestyle Wrestling Takedowns.
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Imagine being this good at wrestling
Just go do it
Hard work and studying the game it’s possible if you want to be this good it just takes time and effort
It also takes lots of cauliflower.
I dream of it everyday...yet im still garbage...
@@R1chAsshole did you ever get this good at wrestling in the past 4 years
I have no idea how many videos I have watched on wrestling. At least1000. This is one of the very, very best out there.
I've watched a lot. Retained near 0.
Nice work coach- watching to teach my JV newbies. Always helpful to watch a great coach and take some notes before I go coach the same. Solid work
Ur someone from other planet to give hike to this game thank God u send this man ( Sir Kolat) to 🌎 lot's of love from punjab
Only 8 comments?? Very underrated video with great breakdown. Thank you!
Man this is so good. I actually did this today. I would love to have him do a seminar in TN at my gym.
Great to hear that it's useful!
Wrestling is so simple , yet it is so difficult & beautiful .
Right on!
Awesome Cary
Great stuff coach
Glad you like it!
I wish my coaches had been as good as Kolat. I had to do it all, my coaches were worthless.
Yeah buddy today we were working a little bit on that step down and then spin around. Try usually go to staff them down and then I go to an arm drag over the top. We started working on timing so when someone steps and the other lake comes up I’m shooting Working on going in a circular position and then taking the shots off perfect presence! I started working on a take down, going to a ball and chain and then working on going into a cradle then working on what I call is a crunch cradle, and then also looking at it in a jujitsu way when I do that I simply go back to the lake and I pick up the bars and ankle locks in it so much of a good thing
Nice work!
Pushing with the head instead of the arms. I will definitely be working on that. Would you do anything different for bjj or mma, especially on a snap down?
If they put their hands on you, no problem. You'll have to analyze the striking possibilities which we do not take into account in wrestling.
Hot Damn I forgot this part, thanx coach
Thank you for posting. This could also be useful in jiu jitsu it seems
It's definitely useful. Anything grappling can be used from style to style because you're controlling someone. This is the way I wrestle. I didn't come from a wrestling background, but snap downs and arm drags give me a lot of tools to wrestle from my feet. And I don't have to shoot for the legs. I save energy.
The go behind is in my opinion the most effective and easiest way to score from the feet.
Trying to get my 14yr old to slow down and revisit these basic principles.
position and setup
Thank you Cary, you're a great teacher!
Always good to focus on basics.
Finally a good introduction a non wrestler can understand.
Great to hear that! We want everyone to understand our sport and help it grow!
I should’ve gotten into wrestling before BJJ
Yes, it's a great foundation.
Which ASICS is he wearing?
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This guy is built like a brick house. I’m 6ft7 and getting in to wrestling. It’s a looong way down for me. Standing up is an event you need to buy tickets for.
Amazing!
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