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in a little more than a Fortnite…

Last night my son boasted about getting a "360 no scope" head shot. I got really worried until I realized he was talking about the immensely popular Fortnite.

Winning at Fortnite takes a lot of practice, as well as possessing skills such as:

  • hopping and ducking while opponent is trying to shoot you
  • precise aim
  • building skills
  • getting the golden chest that has the sniper rifle
  • storm awareness

All skills that I sorely lack.

Winning at wrestling on your feet takes skills such as:

  • changing levels and defending while the opponent is trying to shoot on you
  • precise angles
  • a sure-fire short offense series that scores immediately
  • a whistle-to-fall plan of attack that keeps your opponent on the defense and you on the offense
  • an attacking mindset where every position leads to a score for you
  • attacking multiple ways from one set position (much like an NFL offense employs multiple plays from the same formation)
  • a system of setups that forces your opponent to do move where you want him to, and when
  • sure-fire finishes – know exactly where to go – and go there instinctively
  • the ability to quickly fix any defect in your game – and keep it fixed

In a little over a fortnite, a lucky group of dedicated athletes will be discovering the keys to sniping their opponents on the feet with can’t miss shots.

fill your takedown bag with ammo now

Randy

PS. Make Ninja proud, go here

Shred your opposition like Banksy

Street artist/political activist/vandal and affirmed recluse Banksy one-upped the entire art world recently.

Minutes after his grossly overvalued painting, Balloon Girl, was sold at Sotheby’s for $1.4 million…

it shredded itself.

Banksy had installed a shredder inside the frame, and via remote control, had it turned on right after the gavel dropped.

Just as Banksy shredded his own painting (wait for it…)

You can put your opponents through the shredder this year.

In just a few weeks, you can:

this one’s for the High School / Junior High:

  • dominate your opponent on the mat by shredding his escape attempts immediately
  • easily turn even the stingiest opponents with the most reliable tough guy turns
  • the undisputed #1 leg riding counter so effective, you’ll be begging for them to throw the boots
  • On bottom, rip your opponent’s attacks to shreds
  • go here to shred your opponent from the mat

Randy

PS. Be the Banksy, or get Banksy’ed – up to you.

Are you Ohio State or Penn State?

Saturday’s Ohio State/Penn State football game was a classic.  Came down to the very end.

Remember what happened  late in the 4th quarter when it was 4th and 5 and the game was on the line?

Let me refresh your memory about that exciting moment, here’s what happened next:

Time out Penn State.
Time out Ohio State.
Time out Penn State.

Followed by Penn State quickly forgetting what brought them to the brink of victory.

Namely, quarterback Trace McSorley running and throwing the ball and shredding OSU’s defense for much of the game.

At the most critical point in the game, the lions lost sight of what got them there.

Just as many wrestlers struggle to determine what their own go-to move is.

[On the other hand, when the chips were down, Ohio State went with what got them there.  Which are you?  Ohio State or Penn State?]

If you are looking to develop your own go-to move(s)….

how about FIVE of them?

What would it mean to be able to attack your opponent multiple ways from one set position…

utilizing a variety of set-ups leading to explosive attacks?

Even better….

Learn how to fix your biggest weaknesses (from any position – even ones I don’t cover at this event)…and keep them fixed,  using a simple tool that can quickly and easily be implemented.

No calling time out on 4th and 5 (twice) to think about what your go-to is.  Just do it as automatically as a sleep walker opens the fridge.

go here and learn how

How to destroy your opposition like Thanos (its a snap)

One of my most favoritest movie characters in the past few years is Thanos from Infinity Wars (I’m not sure what that says about me but…)

Here’s a guy who had a plan, a system of attack, and perfect logic (to him) behind his plan.

Even better (or worse, if you’re Ant Man stuck in the Quantum Realm), victory for him was a snap.

Which leads me to segueing to the sales pitch: 

You can learn to destroy the masses of your opposition with a ton more ease – and many of the finer details that can immediately earn you more takedowns, more back points, and more falls, are a snap to learn.

One session and you can immediately score more takedowns off your opponents shots.

One session and you can be bringing misery to your opponents (and making them want to crawl off the mat) every time you get them to their backs.

One session and you can snag the most important details of the best takedown in wrestling – the one that Henry Cejudo used to win Olympic Gold, as well as Nathan Tomasello to win an NCAA title (the great Dan Gable used the same shot decades earlier).

Now’s your chance

PS  Soon I reveal  some of my most effective secrets I’ve discovered throughout my 30+ years of training athletes – secrets that you can utilize to get a big-leg up on the competition (you only see it here – others don’t teach it). 

You have to be here to get it though

PPS:  Special offer when you go here but I warn you – its only for the high performance guys

PPPS:  Your promo code to save $15 on this is in the emails (if you’re on the list).  If you’re not on the list, go here to join, its free.

Turns from the Jurassic Era your opponents can’t stop

Long long millennium ago, I had a smart young whipper-snapper in my room who possessed, shall we say, Blue (from Jurassic World) intelligence but Dog Poo athletic ability.

Never the fast kid…

or the strong kid…

or even the one with great hips, but he had one overwhelmingly beneficial characteristic:

His ability to embrace my system of wrestling, especially this turn series I had just refined.

Fortunately for him, this series didn’t require that which he didn’t have:

  • strength
  • speed
  • athleticism

Every week, we’d work on this series, starting with the setup, and finishing with the three finishes.

Every week, he’d get better and better with it, until we unleashed him – and this powerful series – on the wrestling world.

Result:  that turn landed him a spot in the state tournament, where he turned near fall points on state level athletes with it.

It also led him to his school’s career near fall, and season near fall records – which he held until another kid from his school, who also trained with me, and learned the same series, broke it.

Tomorrow’s camp will feature this long-forgotten, devastating turn (and my college counselors will no doubt take it back and start tormenting other collegians with it).

Once you learn this series, your opponent is in for a world of hurt – because he can’t stop it.

If you want to dominate your opponents with this devastating, yet largely forgotten turn that they’ll never see coming, join us – but hurry.

This closes down tonight (June 28)

Would you hand over your zero turn mower to an ADHD teenager?

Well I did.

And the result was, shall we say…

as to be expected.

In less than half an hour, the entire lawn had been mowed….front, side, field, back…

  • splotches of unmoved grass in every section…
  • hit a rock and nearly wiped out the pool…
  • kid flying through the air screaming…
  • and one very happy teenager (and much less happy adult).

The randomness of it all reminded me how most athletes and parents approach camps and training.

Jump from gym to gym, getting little pieces of unmowed knowledge to try piecing together later on.

Many take this approach for years, not realizing that what looks like the short cut, is really the long way around.

Kinda like having to go over the entire yard again because you missed critical pieces the first time.

Instead of adapting the ADHD approach to wrestling training, you can opt to:

Discover this powerful system of wrestling – and capture it in just one week.

Randy

PS:  This week’s Takedown Master Camp is almost full – if you want in, now’s your chance

My dog that pees on wrestlers (and more fun you can have at camp)

My dog, we’ll call him Sam (since that’s what he comes to) loooooves wrestling camp.  Camp season is the highlight of his year.  So many new friends to make, and wrestlers to play with!

He also likes to show off his vast knowledge of the English language as well as his spelling skills.

One year, he got so excited about seeing one of his favorite campers….

that he peed on him.

Twice.

(While the affinity went both ways, at least the wrestler was able to control himself).

Anyway, playing with Sam is just one of the many fun things you can do at camp this summer.

Here are some additional activities we partake in here in the country:

  • Swimming in our pool
  • Soccer games on our sports field
  • Wrestlers wandering zombie-like off our property playing Pokémon go (we had to curb that though)
  • Playing the just plain fun nighttime game whose name can’t be mentioned
  • Fireworks if you’re here at the right time
  • Cookouts and marshmallow roasts
  • Dodgeball
  • And new this summer: laser tag!

Oh and lest I forget….

you can learn a complete system of wrestling on your feet, and the mat (youth wrestlers get good chunk of it…younger youth gets our brand new skills camp).

Congrats to you if you have already snagged your spot in summer camps (bring an extra change of clothes in case Sam takes a special liking to you).  Encourage your friends to join you at camp while there are still openings.

Randy

PS  Now that its June, time is a-wastin’.   grab your spot now while there’s still time