@@brianevans4975 it’s common for people to do this as you won’t improve by just pinning someone the first 30 seconds you can use these opportunities to try new moves and what not
@@brianevans4975 if you drive 3 hours for one match, and have to skip practice to do the match, you would also want the match to be at least a minute long
Gave that high schooler a good learning experience. My coach would invite all alumni to come wrestle with us in high-school. Getting thrown around by grown ass men and watching their technique from years of experience was vital to our growth. It let us know this is what we could be if we take training seriously
@@combatwarriosbostaffman don’t really think that’s the slam most people are talking about. Go down with them, controlled to the mat won’t be a very hard slam. Unless you also wanna knock yourself out. Either way, not slamming a high school kid when you’re clearly dominating him wouldn’t be mercy, just a super asshole move.
in wrestling you always go hard first 10 seconds or so until you feel what their capable of. And if its clear they are sub par, you start doing your thing without effort.
2x state champ and a half dozen conference/regional championships and I know better than to think I would be anything other than finger food to even a mild caliber D1 wrestler. I fucking love and breathe this sport but there are levels to everything folks. Props to the college kid for not beating the snot out of his opponent. He learned more in that match than he had in his previous 3 years or better. Get your ass kicked often and learn from it, and you'll progress faster in this sport than any caliber of coach or summer camp can help you.
I feel like this depends on the levels of your opponents in high school because 2x state champs end up being great college wrestlers. There’s probably been a handful of phenom high school wrestlers that could beat a D1 wrestler
Did BJJ w quite a few college wrestlers including D1. Honestly a few of the small schools D2 guys were absolute beasts. Little guys too but just destruction machines. One of them was better than the D1 guy I was thinking about. This dude was insanely strong and would man handle guys that outweighed him by 60 pounds.
One of our high school alums was a d1 national champ. A few years after he graduated, he came to one of our practices, and I had a chance to roll with him. Even though he was slightly smaller than I was, he tossed me around like I was a kid. He had tried out for the Olympic team, and he said he didn't come close to making it, so imagine how good those guys are, especially the guys who win gold like Gable, Sanderson, and Burroughs. Insane.
Then you look at Cael Sanderson. How good was he to go undefeated…. “As a wrestler, he won an Olympic Gold medal and was undefeated in four years of college wrestling at Iowa State University (ISU) (159-0), becoming a four-time NCAA Division I champion (1999-2002). He is the only wrestler in NCAA Division I history to go undefeated in official matches with more than 100 wins.”
this kid was really a good sport with a good mindset. 👍🏽 really honorable of him in the heat of the moment to not let the eyes and crowd get to his head and hurt his inexperienced opponent.🥇🏆
@@fuzzysgaming7905 no you absolutely do not. Now shut up. D1 wrestlers are elite. No high schooler would stand a chance against a D1 wrestler. D1 wrestlers lose to other D1 wrestlers and Olympians.
@@dontsugarcoat2729nope. I was that big at 22. Lift for 4 years and do cross country training with a proper diet. You definitely don't look like that naturally into your 30s unless you just never stop. I maintained that level of fitness until I had kids. It requires hours every day and permanent dedication to your diet once you loose that kid metabolism
if you’ve ever wrestled a college wrestler as a high schooler you know how ridiculously helpless it feels lol. making the d1 level is a whole other ballgame. it’s every consistent state placer or champion that wanted to be even more dedicated than they already were
We had our best athletes in our team come back to practice after wrestling in college. They were different. They were like jaguars compared to alley cats. I did take one of our prized wrestlers down once during Christmas break practice. Hey didn’t expect it and hex wasn’t going to allow that to happen again. He slowly punished me and put me back in place with numerous lessons. I Loved It!
I like that he didn’t slam him and then quickly demonstrated that he didn’t need to. Much respect! 💪 What a great sport. 🏆 Great power, great responsibility, that’s lost on so many.
The cool thing is though that high school kid can benefit so much from getting to feel first hand what that other level feels like. Sometimes when you are young you think you are invincible or you think that other level is so far away you will never reach it. When someone does this to you it shows you that it's there and you can get it too. Bet that kid goes straight to work
As a former D1 athlete there’s no comparison. You learn on your first day of college practice everyone there was the best on their high school team, County and one in their states. More kids need to see this to understand their real potential in sports and that it’s much more difficult than they perceive.
Agreed, and it’s the same regardless of what sport you play. Once you reach a certain level, most of the people you’ll encounter have the same background as you do, they all have talent and staying humble is a great tool to motivate oneself. Great learning experience for this young man 💪🏽
More kids need to understand the science between nutrition, rest, and the kind of strength training you need to do to be a top tier wrestler. The kids that have the drive and access to that information end up becoming absolute machines like this D1 gigachad. Either way good job on both parties.
100%. I’ll never forget the first off season football workout I went to. I couldn’t believe how friggin big, strong, and fast EVERYONE was. I was humbled quickly! And that was at a lower tier D1 school, not even power 5.
Haha most accurate statement about life that I have seen in the comments section so far. How many of us have thought we were great at something because we dominated everyone we were around only to be placed among the greats and realize others are great and even better. Humility is sometimes a great feeling. One of those lessons in life that just stick with you.
that gentle double leg reminded me of when I had to wrestle the dude who ranked like 9th in the nation my freshman year 😂😂. he could've actually murdered me. mad respect tho
My first high school match against a girl my coach told me "remember, you're not facing a girl, you're facing a competitor, she signed up for the same fight as everyone else." I thought my coach was telling me that to make me not go easy on her. Nope, he was softening the blow of me about to get my ass kicked by an a 3 time all American wrestler who happened to be a girl
@@brianlavalley3983 R.I.P 😂😂. It's alright man, what's between your legs doesn't decide a match. You went out there and wrestled so good on you brother, not everyone is made for the sport so you have my respect
Me in the beginning: “which ones D1” Me 1.5 seconds into the match: “ahh.” This blew up unexpectedly, thank you all for the laughing emojis my brothers
All those slams were replaced by gentle put-downs ... This guy knows his stuff . Mad respect for him to display that level of skill but with care to not hurt his opponent . This guy has 'Control' on a completely different level .
I remember one of our guys coming back from wrestling D1 college and he came into practice with us and he literally just toyed with me like it was nothing.. RLTW 3/75
Nah literally it makes no sense everytime you go to the next level for a year and go back everyone just seems easy, I did this freshman year I went back to my middle school to practice with them and all of the sudden everyone was babyfood.
Yup. Thats exactly how my wrestling partner in high school (the other co-captain with me) would manhandle people. He was undefeated every season until the state tournament in Indianapolis. It was cause of him battering me every day during wrestling practice that I went from 6-23 my freshman year, to 32-7 my senior year at 138. Man i miss this sport. 2nd hardest thing ive ever done next to beating heroin addiction.
That lad ain’t going to forget that good experience anytime soon -Im a Latin American born in a suburb of Los Angeles I grew up playing soccer, I regret not growing up in a place where grappling is the common sport 🤌🏽
The fact that he did not totally dominate a younger and obviously lighter opponent shows class and a D1 understanding of where he stood vs the lil fella. D1 Maturity
@@adammeyer347128 semantics aside he could have pinned him in mere seconds. He did score a lot of points, but he could have injured him if he didn’t hold back.
@@bmtr11111 your dumb lmao I did wrestle and the only reason people tech fall kids is to show them wrestling them is light work do you wrestle lmao ??? Everybody knows this haha
I respect the restraint and control this D1 wrestler has I don’t know much about the sport itself but can immediately recognize the sportsmanship in both athletes well played
Good sportsmanship. The high-school kid probably learned as much in that 2 minutes as he would have with a season worth of matches. Parents...put your kids in wrestling. They will learn many life skills from this sport. And it's a one-on-one sport. No teammates to hide behind... just you, your opponent, and will!
Wish my parents had done that. My mom was too afraid of "me getting hurt" to put me in sports like football or hockey or wrestling, where my natural size could have done me some good instead of wasting it.
I know it may not seem like it but he really took it easy on that kid, while there’s always someone better, having previously wrestled it’s nice to see that the obviously older and more experienced wrestler wasn’t trying to force moves or show boat in a ridiculous fashion. He exposed his back twice using two variations of the same technique, and took advantage of his being flustered to set up a clean double which he could’ve finished with a slam, and a much more vicious pin like a barbed wire or something obviously intended to cause pain; instead he chose a slow and controlled finish, which is a FAR more valuable lesson in and of itself to the younger grappler. Kudos to this guy
Respect to green for not slamming red after the double leg at the end. Had the opportunity to show off but maintained control and brought him down safe for points. Well done.
Brings back memories. Me and my friend both took on my friends older brother. He was a vmi wrestler and he took us both on and won. We both wrestled middle school through high school so we knew how the game was played. Didn't matter, at all.
ya gotta start somewhere, props to the hiogh schooler for trying,, this is like connor MacGregor fighting brock lessner not exactly a fair fight for connor
“Hahaha he’s toying with him” making fun of someone stepping up to a plate above his level is something only losers do. But for the one you’re making fun of it shows courage and drive. Those who play with the best, become the best. You will one day remember those words when you’re being “toyed” with.
Look at the size and strength difference. It's like watching an 11 year old football prodigy growing up and realizing in 12th grade that he actually wasn't a prodigy once puberty came into play. Lmao
As a 9th grader our wrestling team crushed every team that had 9th grade as part of middle school and we were crushed by every school where 9th grade was part of the high school.
Yeah those long lanky guys can hit that shit from standing up sometimes it's nuts. Used to love using a gator roll for a quick way to an opponent flat and just get around him I could give a shit about keeping the 3/4 nelson with it and trying to get back points sometimes.
Idk how familiar with wrestling you are but it’s actually disrespectful to not pin when you can and make him keep fighting an unwinable battle. He’s jsut trying to get 15 take downs and win 30-15 lol.
The D1 guy was actually very respectful and didn't go out to hurt the other guy. Fair play.
Glad he set him down easy with the double, but this is very disrespectful. He could have pinned him immediately, but instead chose to play with him.
@@brianevans4975 high school wrestler would’ve gained no experience by getting pinned quickly
@@brianevans4975 it’s common for people to do this as you won’t improve by just pinning someone the first 30 seconds you can use these opportunities to try new moves and what not
@@brianevans4975 0 IQ
@@brianevans4975 if you drive 3 hours for one match, and have to skip practice to do the match, you would also want the match to be at least a minute long
Nice of him to set him down gently after lifting him off the ground. That slam would have been brutal
You can not slam them in Folkstyle. It can be pretty hard, but it has to be controlled.
He should of slammed him
What the kid said above. You have to return the opponent to the mat with control
@@MrCook-vb6to he spared him
I was saying the same thing. Like, “He’s kid bro. good on you for taking it easy on him”
Gave that high schooler a good learning experience. My coach would invite all alumni to come wrestle with us in high-school. Getting thrown around by grown ass men and watching their technique from years of experience was vital to our growth. It let us know this is what we could be if we take training seriously
There are cultural gems hidden all around, just like this. Thanks for sharing that’s a beautiful story
At least he understood he still a high school kid and didn’t slam him.
He also understood you can’t slam him…
@@AllAirCap you can slam people in wrestling you just have to go down with them and not do anthing illegal with it
@@combatwarriosbostaffman don’t really think that’s the slam most people are talking about. Go down with them, controlled to the mat won’t be a very hard slam. Unless you also wanna knock yourself out. Either way, not slamming a high school kid when you’re clearly dominating him wouldn’t be mercy, just a super asshole move.
@@AllAirCap No you can slam people really hard i got slammed multiple Times due to the fact that im very Young but Wrestling with grown adults
@@AllAirCap
Big respect for not slamming him. You still put on an expo without it, and it showed class
In highschool you can't slam unless you have one knee on the mat
@@robertstates6538 Yea, he isnt in high school.
He purely didn't slam because he knows he is much better.
@@wcc4269 pretty sure I knew that....
Not to mention he could have turned him into a vegetable
@@robertstates6538 ???
I like how he gently places him down like he's putting a child to bed. 🤣
😂😂😂😂
You can’t slam in folk style if your paying attention to the ref, he says “careful” as he lifts up his opponent.
He couldn't slam him it would be illegal because he lost his balance and couldn't drop his knees before his body
Levels*
Well it didn’t take long to figure out whos who.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Just the way they each approached the start was a dead giveaway.
Yeah can’t believe that high school kid toyed with that D1 wrestler
For real 😆
Lmao
"I AM YOU, BUT OLDER, STRONGER AND WISER"
SO TRUE!
Never fun to be the fish, but that high schooler got a taste of his future.
cringe
@@twoblocksdown5464 < insecure, shadow dwelling narcissist
Wow that guy was good! He showed mercy and didn’t slam him down. Nice 👍🏻
I feel the D1 wrestler thought it was gonna be hard till he got the first take down. Then he slowly eased up on young fella haha great sportsmanship
Yeah
Lol yeah, bro was on guard, he def wasn’t tryna get embarrassed till he realized it’s light work he went easy
in wrestling you always go hard first 10 seconds or so until you feel what their capable of. And if its clear they are sub par, you start doing your thing without effort.
A d1 wrestler aginst a not good highschool kid na he never ever thought anything but a joke
There's always someone better and if there isn't. Congratulations, they'll be along shortly.
You're telling me there is someone in the world better than khabib nurmagomedov?
@@SmashDaBlade456 In his prime? No. But father time has a perfect record
@@SmashDaBlade456 yes
@@SmashDaBlade456 Burroughs is better at wrestling.
@@SmashDaBlade456 Khabib is not the best wrestler, he is the best mma fighter.
2x state champ and a half dozen conference/regional championships and I know better than to think I would be anything other than finger food to even a mild caliber D1 wrestler. I fucking love and breathe this sport but there are levels to everything folks.
Props to the college kid for not beating the snot out of his opponent. He learned more in that match than he had in his previous 3 years or better.
Get your ass kicked often and learn from it, and you'll progress faster in this sport than any caliber of coach or summer camp can help you.
I feel like this depends on the levels of your opponents in high school because 2x state champs end up being great college wrestlers. There’s probably been a handful of phenom high school wrestlers that could beat a D1 wrestler
@@kevincoates4605 yeah there has been. I'm making a generalization of course it's not literally all of them.
I mean yeah but this is a grown man vs a teenager. That 18-19 year old T strength when you become a man is DIFFERENT.
@@sean3578I personally know a sophomore in HS that’s beat multiple D1 starters. It’s rare but it happens.
Did BJJ w quite a few college wrestlers including D1. Honestly a few of the small schools D2 guys were absolute beasts. Little guys too but just destruction machines. One of them was better than the D1 guy I was thinking about. This dude was insanely strong and would man handle guys that outweighed him by 60 pounds.
One of our high school alums was a d1 national champ. A few years after he graduated, he came to one of our practices, and I had a chance to roll with him. Even though he was slightly smaller than I was, he tossed me around like I was a kid. He had tried out for the Olympic team, and he said he didn't come close to making it, so imagine how good those guys are, especially the guys who win gold like Gable, Sanderson, and Burroughs. Insane.
Hard to imagine the difference man
Then you look at Cael Sanderson. How good was he to go undefeated….
“As a wrestler, he won an Olympic Gold medal and was undefeated in four years of college wrestling at Iowa State University (ISU) (159-0), becoming a four-time NCAA Division I champion (1999-2002). He is the only wrestler in NCAA Division I history to go undefeated in official matches with more than 100 wins.”
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hahah dude its crazy the levels to this game. Similar story
@@ebsss100 not if you roll
this kid was really a good sport with a good mindset. 👍🏽 really honorable of him in the heat of the moment to not let the eyes and crowd get to his head and hurt his inexperienced opponent.🥇🏆
This should be the norm
Unless the high school kid asked for it. Teach him a lesson if so.
It’s pretty easy when the skill gap is that enormous. If the high schooler were a freak athlete this might have gone slightly different.
His less inexperienced opponent, you mean. Just not experienced or strong enough
How would he hurt him
Hate to see my old school get dumped like that but glad to see they make ‘em like they used too
D1 means he's very very good, high school means he's in high school and wrestles.
Nice of big guy to put him down gently
Not always true I know from personal experience
Roids ?
D1 means he's in college AND very very good
@@fuzzysgaming7905 no you absolutely do not. Now shut up. D1 wrestlers are elite. No high schooler would stand a chance against a D1 wrestler. D1 wrestlers lose to other D1 wrestlers and Olympians.
@@dontsugarcoat2729nope. I was that big at 22. Lift for 4 years and do cross country training with a proper diet.
You definitely don't look like that naturally into your 30s unless you just never stop. I maintained that level of fitness until I had kids. It requires hours every day and permanent dedication to your diet once you loose that kid metabolism
The fact that the D1 is so comfortable is terrifying
Clear skill difference
@@vaderentertainment8879 exactly, it’s scary
And he’s not even a top tier D1 wrestler 😭. He represents us down here in Arkansas
@@laydenyump3619 whatever he is, buddy is a beast
@@whatadoge4249it’s about what you’d expect, is it not?
The dominance and respect to sit him down gently was mad dope.
It was like “here u go big fella”
Its healthy to be reminded the ocean is alot bigger than your pond. And theres some fukn monsters out in the deep end😭😭
Best comment here💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Damn this is deep
This is fkn beautiful mate
This is how you post. Folks, take notes 🙏🏾
what a way to put it 👍👍👍
Respect to d1 kid. Didn’t let the skill advantage get to his head. Most would have let crowd boost egos. But he handled it like a professional
if you’ve ever wrestled a college wrestler as a high schooler you know how ridiculously helpless it feels lol. making the d1 level is a whole other ballgame. it’s every consistent state placer or champion that wanted to be even more dedicated than they already were
True that. My high school coach wrestled division 1. Mad respect to anyone who can get to that level.
We had our best athletes in our team come back to practice after wrestling in college. They were different. They were like jaguars compared to alley cats. I did take one of our prized wrestlers down once during Christmas break practice. Hey didn’t expect it and hex wasn’t going to allow that to happen again. He slowly punished me and put me back in place with numerous lessons. I Loved It!
So just as I was about to ask who the D1 was.... It became very obvious lmao!
Who ??
@@lucscott3631 The guy with the black onesie.
Singlet
@dyke tyson I know, had me rolling when he called the singlet a "onesie" Could have been worse. He could have called it a "romper" 😂
Just next level strength and coordination. He knew after the first scrap the match was over.
I like that he didn’t slam him and then quickly demonstrated that he didn’t need to. Much respect! 💪 What a great sport. 🏆 Great power, great responsibility, that’s lost on so many.
ur not allowed to slam
The high schooler is probably learning more now than he ever did. Respect to him gotta learn from the best
Preach!!
Its the only way to get better, you don't improve by always winning
The white conquer the black
The cool thing is though that high school kid can benefit so much from getting to feel first hand what that other level feels like. Sometimes when you are young you think you are invincible or you think that other level is so far away you will never reach it. When someone does this to you it shows you that it's there and you can get it too. Bet that kid goes straight to work
As a former D1 athlete there’s no comparison. You learn on your first day of college practice everyone there was the best on their high school team, County and one in their states.
More kids need to see this to understand their real potential in sports and that it’s much more difficult than they perceive.
Agreed, and it’s the same regardless of what sport you play. Once you reach a certain level, most of the people you’ll encounter have the same background as you do, they all have talent and staying humble is a great tool to motivate oneself.
Great learning experience for this young man 💪🏽
More kids need to understand the science between nutrition, rest, and the kind of strength training you need to do to be a top tier wrestler.
The kids that have the drive and access to that information end up becoming absolute machines like this D1 gigachad.
Either way good job on both parties.
100%. I’ll never forget the first off season football workout I went to. I couldn’t believe how friggin big, strong, and fast EVERYONE was. I was humbled quickly! And that was at a lower tier D1 school, not even power 5.
On Day 1 I got put in a group of 3 with 2 NCAA champs... Most helpless i felt in my life.
Haha most accurate statement about life that I have seen in the comments section so far. How many of us have thought we were great at something because we dominated everyone we were around only to be placed among the greats and realize others are great and even better. Humility is sometimes a great feeling. One of those lessons in life that just stick with you.
And an olympic alternate would toy with this guy. There's always someone better.
Unless your name is Aleksandr Medved
@@andrewrossnagel9433 Or Gordon Ryan
@@heath6809 I think he means in BJJ. Which at this point Gordon is the Karelin of Bjj.
D1 is arguably harder than olympic
Ain't that the truth. And, he got some more experience dealing with someone who is capable of using mostly only force.
This is so good for you bro now you grow
The level difference is stunning. Nice D1 guy took it easy.
showed respect
Levels to the game. Great post.
Respect sensei. You could have rag dolled him but you showed him how much he has to learn instead.
that gentle double leg reminded me of when I had to wrestle the dude who ranked like 9th in the nation my freshman year 😂😂. he could've actually murdered me. mad respect tho
My first high school match against a girl my coach told me "remember, you're not facing a girl, you're facing a competitor, she signed up for the same fight as everyone else." I thought my coach was telling me that to make me not go easy on her. Nope, he was softening the blow of me about to get my ass kicked by an a 3 time all American wrestler who happened to be a girl
@@brianlavalley3983 what year?
@@brianlavalley3983 R.I.P 😂😂. It's alright man, what's between your legs doesn't decide a match. You went out there and wrestled so good on you brother, not everyone is made for the sport so you have my respect
Me in the beginning: “which ones D1”
Me 1.5 seconds into the match: “ahh.”
This blew up unexpectedly, thank you all for the laughing emojis my brothers
Lmao Fr
Ayooo facts 😂😂😂
😂😂🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I spat my drink thinking the same thing
What do you mean? You see the muscle mass difference? I knew before the start. They aren't even the same weight class.
Size difference & big skill difference. Kudos to D1 Wrestler for not going balls to the wall on the younging
This is an awesome way to show kids where they need to be at if they want to compete at the next level. High school kid has heart for sure.
All those slams were replaced by gentle put-downs ...
This guy knows his stuff . Mad respect for him to display that level of skill but with care to not hurt his opponent . This guy has 'Control' on a completely different level .
YES!! Control is key, and this guy has DEFINITELY unlocked that ability.
ur not allowed to slam
that double was so beautiful, locking in like that 😭
That dude wrestles wild grizzlies for practice.
I remember one of our guys coming back from wrestling D1 college and he came into practice with us and he literally just toyed with me like it was nothing.. RLTW 3/75
Nah literally it makes no sense everytime you go to the next level for a year and go back everyone just seems easy, I did this freshman year I went back to my middle school to practice with them and all of the sudden everyone was babyfood.
Are there lots of wrestlers in ranger batt?
Same here
@@zymond8405 well thats also because you were much farther into puberty than 6th, 7th, and 8th graders
If he went D1, he was probably clapping you guys in practice before too
The guy screaming has “get him a body bag!” vibes. I love it😂
"YEAH!!! GET HIM JOHNNY!!"....
"Sweep the leg...."
that snap down at the beginning…that’s grown man strength right there.
Yup. Thats exactly how my wrestling partner in high school (the other co-captain with me) would manhandle people.
He was undefeated every season until the state tournament in Indianapolis.
It was cause of him battering me every day during wrestling practice that I went from 6-23 my freshman year, to 32-7 my senior year at 138.
Man i miss this sport. 2nd hardest thing ive ever done next to beating heroin addiction.
Salute!
Respect
Forgot i ever left this comment. Thank you very much strangers^ 🙏
D1 is no joke. The power and balance is scary
I’m sure! I’m British so I’ve never wrestled like this. You can kinda tell when somebody is a tank though. D1 wrestlers clearly are.
Homie DOMINATED in a very gentle way 😂
Respect to the D1 dude he was being gentle
We had a Penn state guy come to out practice. He was so far above us it was crazy
Roman bravo young?
His name was Clint Musser
That lad ain’t going to forget that good experience anytime soon -Im a Latin American born in a suburb of Los Angeles I grew up playing soccer, I regret not growing up in a place where grappling is the common sport 🤌🏽
The fact that he did not totally dominate a younger and obviously lighter opponent shows class and a D1 understanding of where he stood vs the lil fella. D1 Maturity
That wasn’t total domination? At no point did the high school kid look like he had a shot to score in this clip.
@@adammeyer347128 semantics aside he could have pinned him in mere seconds. He did score a lot of points, but he could have injured him if he didn’t hold back.
I remember at a wrestling camp when I was in like 8th grade I messed around with this D1 guy, honestly learned alot of little tips that helped.
He was super nice, no ego, just respect for this warrior.
The amount of disrespect…..I love it 😂❤
For reallllll dude. Love to see it
There wasn’t disrespect... like at all…
Do you even wrestle?… no one who trains would feel this is disrespectful…
@@bmtr11111 your dumb lmao I did wrestle and the only reason people tech fall kids is to show them wrestling them is light work do you wrestle lmao ??? Everybody knows this haha
@@CoachDanielpt i don't understand what you wrote at all, grammar is off the rails.
Yes, I'm 34, and I still actively grapple 3-4 days a week.
No disrespect at all here. None.
Classy not to dump him
wrestler's in my opinion are some of the best athletes. takes a lot of sacrifice time and dedication to be a good wrestler.
I respect the restraint and control this D1 wrestler has I don’t know much about the sport itself but can immediately recognize the sportsmanship in both athletes well played
I thought exactly what you said.
That double was perfect...he is taking it easy and making it easy....
D1 class act, many comments support this.. Lovin the energy an sportsmanship
That wrestler shit ain't no joke you ain't careful you'll get your ass slammed. But great sportsmanship I'm glad you didn't slam him
Bro was playin w him 💀
This is equivalent to getting slapped in the face instead of punched.
Thanks for not slamming him 💀
Slamming generally isn't allowed in folkstyle.
Good sportsmanship. The high-school kid probably learned as much in that 2 minutes as he would have with a season worth of matches. Parents...put your kids in wrestling. They will learn many life skills from this sport. And it's a one-on-one sport. No teammates to hide behind... just you, your opponent, and will!
Wish my parents had done that. My mom was too afraid of "me getting hurt" to put me in sports like football or hockey or wrestling, where my natural size could have done me some good instead of wasting it.
@@arkhangelskii size wouldn't have helped in wrestling
That's a d1 baby big leagues! props to the high school wrestler for taking on the challenge
I know it may not seem like it but he really took it easy on that kid, while there’s always someone better, having previously wrestled it’s nice to see that the obviously older and more experienced wrestler wasn’t trying to force moves or show boat in a ridiculous fashion. He exposed his back twice using two variations of the same technique, and took advantage of his being flustered to set up a clean double which he could’ve finished with a slam, and a much more vicious pin like a barbed wire or something obviously intended to cause pain; instead he chose a slow and controlled finish, which is a FAR more valuable lesson in and of itself to the younger grappler. Kudos to this guy
In all fairness that high schooler didn’t do a terrible job. He was just wrestling someone way way out of his league
As they say in my country "there are levels to this shit".
Lmao
italy
Respect to green for not slamming red after the double leg at the end. Had the opportunity to show off but maintained control and brought him down safe for points. Well done.
Thing is he did show off just did it with mad control!!!!!
The high school kid just became a better wrestler having fought such a great opponent.
Brings back memories. Me and my friend both took on my friends older brother. He was a vmi wrestler and he took us both on and won. We both wrestled middle school through high school so we knew how the game was played. Didn't matter, at all.
Are they even in the same weight class? Props for not slamming him.
Bro that take down was legit asf care for your opp too and didn’t just rag doll him props brother
he a good soul for not slamming him fr
Good sportsmanship 💪🏾
ya gotta start somewhere, props to the hiogh schooler for trying,, this is like connor MacGregor fighting brock lessner not exactly a fair fight for connor
Good learning session!
He was gentle with him, good for him.
He didn't slam him , completely asserted his dominance. Good man
Ur not allowed to slam in folkstyle wrestling
The way the HSer stepped up he needed this humbling😂
Agreed. He came in hot and left minus one testicle.
wdym lol he just walked up normally
@@tatum3343 nah lol he came in hot like he was ready to do somethin
@@Jaybiv well yea u gotta be confident
Mad respect for not slamming the poor guy. Already bad enough he got that debt to pay..
ur not allowed to slam
That’s a great wrestler right there. Didn’t need to hurt the dude, just to show he was boss.
“Hahaha he’s toying with him”
making fun of someone stepping up to a plate above his level is something only losers do. But for the one you’re making fun of it shows courage and drive. Those who play with the best, become the best. You will one day remember those words when you’re being “toyed” with.
randomly hit the algorithm for me. I miss wrestling so much dude. fun times
Omg thank you for not slamming him
I was blessed to watch Lincoln McIlravy do that to his guys.
Look at the size and strength difference. It's like watching an 11 year old football prodigy growing up and realizing in 12th grade that he actually wasn't a prodigy once puberty came into play. Lmao
As a 9th grader our wrestling team crushed every team that had 9th grade as part of middle school and we were crushed by every school where 9th grade was part of the high school.
Playin with him , good sportsmanship
Respectected him as much as setting him down slowly instead of creating an enemy and slamming him
OK ok he set him down gently, MAD RESPECT I ACTUALLY FELT THAT IN MY HEART 😂
D1 took the first roll seriously, then took that breathe of “this guy ain’t got shit on me” and put on a clinic.
A Very kind hearted champion
That’s a gentleman right there, going places definitely. Much MUCH LOVE TO ALL.
Looks a massive weight difference
High Schooler just realized.
He needs to lift a whole lot more weights💪💪
Yeah the soft let down too it was like yeah lil bro it’s levels mad respect
Bro was teaching him along the way. That's badass 😎
Class, whilst dominating, with honor comes humility. Kudos young man
Okay for anyone wondering. That gator roll almost off the bat was good shit
Yeah those long lanky guys can hit that shit from standing up sometimes it's nuts. Used to love using a gator roll for a quick way to an opponent flat and just get around him I could give a shit about keeping the 3/4 nelson with it and trying to get back points sometimes.
@@itz_premium man I miss the days 😅
@@handydan6273 same brother. I'd kill to go back and wrestle one more season.
The D1 wrestler knew his opponent was no match for him. He showed respect by not slamming him or pinning him.
Idk how familiar with wrestling you are but it’s actually disrespectful to not pin when you can and make him keep fighting an unwinable battle. He’s jsut trying to get 15 take downs and win 30-15 lol.
This is really disrespectful. Should have pinned him immediately.
@@brianevans4975 maybe that kid was talking shit and needed a life lesson
Lesson learned, humility is the greatest lesson in becoming great.