I love the Purler philosophy on drilling. He breaks it down like a master. It’s not easy getting kids to drill correctly.
@izman202 күн бұрын
Can i call you dad?
@izman202 күн бұрын
That planner will determine where you end up. Very good wisdom.
@GraysonSommer-tr5ze3 күн бұрын
How long should my at home wrestling training be and what should it contain?
@duhboss14223 күн бұрын
Should a hs senior lift in morning/wrestle in evening in off season or only lift or wrestle per day?
@dorawrestles58952 күн бұрын
Do both! But not every single day. My college team wrestles everyday and lifts twice a week, off on weekends
@opaca5124 күн бұрын
HUA 🙏🇺🇸
@jordandavis17854 күн бұрын
Keep em coming great advice 🥇
@bobklein16654 күн бұрын
Is this the perler that grew up in Missouri
@PurlerWrestling4 күн бұрын
@@bobklein1665 yes
@pierceturner37114 күн бұрын
Hi Nick, what are some recommendations for sports psychology books?
@mmajoey-y4g4 күн бұрын
my son will go to daagestan for 4 years !
@b_ored__3 күн бұрын
"Brother send son to Dagestan for 4 months and forget"
@jordandavis17854 күн бұрын
Thank you for this information Nick
@funnyspoof5 күн бұрын
Helps stabilize so you're able to learn the motion
@richardboran7495 күн бұрын
It’s hard because it’s next to impossible to get people on board with a new idea. The amount of energy it takes to excite just one single Hydrogen Atom to produce a single photon is mind bending. Scale that up to the size of a human being and the world we live in. To get even ONE SINGLE person other than you the proprietor excited is astronomically difficult in this life. No one wants to get involved even when you tell them you will pay them for their time. Every woman wanted to be Priscilla Presley but no woman wanted to be Elvis’s GF. She dumped him cold for another dude a week before his first hit made it on the radio. No one believed in Elvis but Elvis… The man who the movie the Revenant was about was asked in real life why he chose NOT to kill all the men who fck’d him over when he finally caught up to them. He said. “I spent so much hate energy to just survive the wilderness and bear attacks and Indian attacks and extreme weather that when I finally came face to face with my enemies I had no more energy to hate them” The approach your speaking about Patrick is the Navy Seal BUDS candidate “Ride or Die” approach David Goggin’s covers in his book “You can’t hurt me” He had to do BUDS 3X’s .. Imagine that! Most are done in 1. Some in 2. He went 3X’s.. Because he was morbidly obese he had to fail and claim victory then train on his own then reapply and do it 2 more times. Lather rinse repeat… I had to work 25 years hard AF saving all I could to be able to afford to sit for 2 years and write a book and make a video. 25 years working 100 hr weeks during Covid.Mostly 80-85 hrs otherwise 7 days a week to be able to write my book. Think of the physical energy I expended just to enable me to play the Long Game instead of the ride or die approach you had to take.. Astronomical! Not even Quantifiable! To afford a safe place to be left alone financially so as to be able to get the ideas trapped in my skull for 40+ years on paper.. Overcoming complacency and mediocrity is overcoming Gravity-EMF-Strong Nuclear Forces. The Weak Force is sometimes our only friend. Try to overcome gravity with more gravity and you will fail. Having power over the 4 forces is a superpower. Those who figure it out can’t explain it to others either because it’s unique to all of us.. There’s no formula for getting through Ranger selection processes.. They literally tell you over and over there have been better than you who came and quit. You meet them in life in the regular army. They tell you their story and save for the Grace of God you could have been them. But you made it and you can’t always explain why or how.
@jdog2995 күн бұрын
lets say i wrestle 4 days a week for high school practices , should i try to get 3 more EXTRA days since everyone else has also done those same 4 days (this question can also be applied to conditioning but not as much for lifting as recovery time takes longer)
@PurlerWrestling4 күн бұрын
@@jdog299 no. 4 is enough imo
@Eequalitypro-04085 күн бұрын
😢😢
@Holyspark9_2.05 күн бұрын
I just found out that Socrates wrestling name was Plato. And he taught wrestling. I thought they were 2 different people
@eggrollsucker63685 күн бұрын
How? This makes zero sense. Same movement as a deadlift
@chopperoncoco40425 күн бұрын
What should my week look like if my plan is to go d1 offseason and in season
@PurlerWrestling4 күн бұрын
@@chopperoncoco4042 wrestling 3X per week. Lifting 3X per week. Spend 3 hours a week studying sport psych & Learning hour your mind works.
@dirtygeazer92664 күн бұрын
@@PurlerWrestlingis this really all it takes I've been doing bjj and doing lifting then bjj a couple hours later every other day so 3-4 times a week I feel like I got a lot of drive for BJJ every time I feel like if I expose myself to too much I'll burn out I came from folk and found Chael sonnens fundamentals
@omarclarke553 күн бұрын
@@dirtygeazer9266if your getting burned out from training try taking a natural testosterone supplement for a month and get more rest than you usually do
@salgonzalez92305 күн бұрын
As a first year wrestler I loved this video!! 🙃
@SupremeScorpion5 күн бұрын
Where’s y’all’s location in arkansas
@supersillylily24745 күн бұрын
This was all over wtf
@GermanyJerseyShore6 күн бұрын
I like the Rampage Jackson approach "cut out the nerd analytic stuff...and imma just whoop his @$$..unless he whoops mine..it is what it is" 😂
@revbray6 күн бұрын
Wish this came out before my son went to college. He is wrestling but it would have been great for him to hear this.
@valleybulldogss55238 күн бұрын
What I like to do is left hand on the shoulder right hand on the collar and then go left side and right side fake high crotch and snap call that a steering wheel and then go elbow off left and off right stagger and then pull
@vasileiospapageorgiou752113 күн бұрын
AND ENOUGH PEDS TO TURN A CHIHUAHUA TO A DOBERMAN 🗣️
@enriccabezacapellan13 күн бұрын
And drugs.
@CombatSportsNerd13 күн бұрын
Good to know my old home Texas at least has average to slightly above average Street Cred in the wrestling world
@robertthilman895113 күн бұрын
Love this! So true!
@RenegadeVulcan13 күн бұрын
No goofing off, just drilling. Love to see it 👍
@lifeinblackandwhite654414 күн бұрын
I like how "real" and honest you are with parents. I started my journey as a father to a wrestler thinking the same thing, "he just needs to be more confident, more aggressive, and he'll do better." It took me years to realize that he just needed more mat time. Now he wrestles 5 days a week year round, minus a few times a year that he takes a full week off to fully recuperate, and he has seen a huge change in his win/loss percentage and we've seen a huge change in his confidence. He went from standing next to the podium in our local tournaments to traveling to national tournaments all the time and his record last year was 98-21. I hate to just parrot what you have already said but yes, just like work or business, a wrestler gets more confidence in what he's doing the more he knows what he's doing. Well said sir. God bless
@lifeinblackandwhite654414 күн бұрын
Our son completed the 28 day camp this summer and has came back a new man. He is beating guys going live in practice that he never came close with before. I am commenting in hopes that if any parents read the comments they will realize how beneficial these Purler Camps are. I know that you guys don't need the business and are always full. Heck, we barely made it on the list before it filled up ourselves, but as a dad who never wrestled myself and new to the sport (6 years in and learning new stuff every day) I always hope to help other new parents who don't know what direction to go in when their son (or daughter) finds a passion for the sport. Our son just turned 14 and is a freshman this year so he will be one of the youngest in his division, but we have seen so much growth on and off the mat and we have high hopes for his first year in high-school. His first Tournament after camp is coming up next weekend, (Grappler Fall Classic) and there is 50+ wrestlers in his bracket, most of which are state champions and some serious hammers, so we are super excited for him to be tested. I will comment after the tournament and let you all know how he did. Thanks and God bless you all.
@gruwellkranger888114 күн бұрын
You're leaving out the most important aspect of their success... All of the best peds their govt could get their hands on🤣🤣🤣
@reginaceleste442314 күн бұрын
Excellent 💯❣️❣️
@swuffy46414 күн бұрын
If I want to wrestle in college but I’m homeschooled, and can’t wrestle during the season, what should I do be doing? Im a junior and started wrestling at a club this summer, and just did my first tournament today.
@707Southpaw13 күн бұрын
Keep the grades up and go wrestle at a JC.
@RenegadeVulcan14 күн бұрын
My coaches tell us that they only yell from our corner to coach us as they see things we can't. However they've also instilled in us the habit to never look at them and to just listen. This means that they're yelling A LOT just hoping we'll hear them in time to do what they say. So basically all that they say is HALF, SHORT TIME, SPRAWL, SINK BACK!!! Very funny to watch but it happens sometimes
@dirtygeazer926615 күн бұрын
Thank you I've got delusions about being good in this sport but this is an over artching lesson/rule dont wait for stuff to be handed to you or when it's the right time the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago if you're upset and quit that's just as bad as putting it off
@johni172615 күн бұрын
Overpaid overseer, taking himself too seriously. The last thing Bear Bryant wanted was Black players. It seems he and the SEC learned their lesson well.The teaching of a system means nothing without true talent paired with it. Remember the San Francisco Dons! "Goodnight, Irene!"
@makingkidsgreatagain304317 күн бұрын
Been saying for awhile that burn out is not from training too much. It’s from training not enough and then expecting to win. Then the loss happens and they say screw it, I worked so hard. I deserve a break. Breaks are for suckers
@joelpartridge828517 күн бұрын
Great advice coach!!
@GrahamScherer-ft2lf17 күн бұрын
So much wisdom
@minibuscus217 күн бұрын
And drugs
@cygnus10818 күн бұрын
Would be great if you had an accadmy in the UK... Theres no quality wrestling clubs here.... I'm pretty sure you'd be very popular here.
@RenegadeVulcan18 күн бұрын
I shoot, I score. He shoots, I score 👍
@RenegadeVulcan18 күн бұрын
This is such good advice. Not only should you be wrestling physically, but you should also be wrestling with your flow. That way you can learn through your positions.
@drnsoul191719 күн бұрын
Do you guys live near new jersey and spots still available