Aaron Brooks hits it from an underhook as does Austin Gomez
@csteadman212 ай бұрын
Thanks coach. I'm assuming you did this in anticipation of a match with Zain.
@mbone12102 ай бұрын
Casey is a phenomenal coach!
@ybench58713 ай бұрын
very interesting video.
@RyanDeakin-sx5vn4 ай бұрын
Sidakov is just a much more technical wrestler. Dake's strength and endurance have won him a lot of matches. He just never wins when speed and technique are the deciding factors. Kadzi not only beat him, he won 11-0. Sidakov does just enough to beat Dake but could easily be disrespectful and run the score up on him. Burroughs was so much faster than Dake he kept him in out of the Olympics for a full decade. Dake wanted the Olympic gold so bad he used his college workaround and went up to 86KG trying to get past J'Den Cox in 2016 - Cox ate his lunch too. Ten weight classes in the worlds so the tough guys are easy to duck. Only six weight classes in the Olympics and those guys bring their A game. They use the worlds to try weight changes and new styles but all bring their A game to the Olympics.
@bricker1344 ай бұрын
The most important tool to represent the United States in the Olympics - The five inches between the ears.
@RyanDeakin-sx5vn4 ай бұрын
Dake is a CORNELL graduate and has excellent content between his ears. He's just never been at the Olympic gold level.@@bricker134
@MegaLegz4 ай бұрын
Its unfortunate I am blocked from watching the match because I am Canadian.
@mrczz66904 ай бұрын
I called him beating him again on another post - he will beat him again in NCAA's
@benjamingreutman88544 ай бұрын
The reason Vito lost to Crookham is because Crookham scored more points.
@fjbxrplover4 ай бұрын
Second time he got beat by Crookham, he certainly respects him. Excited to see what happens in 2 weeks!
@K_x_P4 ай бұрын
you know you do it right when your head hurts from downblocking after practice
@jwerdy51795 ай бұрын
Are Penn State fans claiming basic grappling techniques like Dagestanis now? Wow. You should show us the Penn State double leg next
@user-ti7up7hx2n5 ай бұрын
i’m really surprised this channel doesn’t get more views this is gold brother
@jima51435 ай бұрын
Great channel, great content....just subbed...keep it up.
@PatPauloMMA5 ай бұрын
Jeff, I’ve been going over this technique with our high school wrestling team. Thanks for breaking it down.
@toddmartinek48705 ай бұрын
Love the videos coach! Keep em coming!
@timwright53955 ай бұрын
The Mesenbrink kid is full of energy he’s my favorite to watch right now.
@bricker1345 ай бұрын
Penn State Tie explanation kzread.info/dash/bejne/gaiFp8lvh5DUlpc.html
@Dontspreadnegativity5 ай бұрын
Thanks Jeff
@davidhughes47856 ай бұрын
Knee walking-crawling back to center is bad news. I didn’t do that, but I have shut down matches after scoring a feet to back near pin in first few seconds of match. I did win by a point, maybe 7 to 6 That was bad strategy on my part Thank you for posting great videos, with point on coaching strategies
@stephenpaek91756 ай бұрын
Thank you for the breakdown and the teaching sir. I know almost nothing about wrestling, and I'm just starting to learn the sport. I can see how going low for the ankle and shelving the leg can work effectively against a more powerful wrestler. One question though - is Tazhudinov the David or the Goliath in this match? Kyle Snyder and Tazhudinov are currently both in the 215 lb weight range. Kyle is shorter, but he looks like an incredibly powerful athlete, and I wouldn't be surprised if Kyle can dead lift and squat more than Tazhudinov. It looked like Tazhudinov didn't win by having more power but brilliantly used Kyle's power against him. Maybe Tazhudinov was the David in this match, and won with a great game plan.
@bricker1346 ай бұрын
Deadlift and squats are important and Kyle is freakishly strong, but Tazhudinov has unbelievable hips. He did use Kyle's momentum and that's why I recommended not going up into his power. He'll need to make adjustments for the next time they meet.
@stephenpaek91756 ай бұрын
@@bricker134 That's a really unexpected insight, and it makes sense. Thank you Mr. Bricker. I've just started watching wrestling matches so I have little context, but Tazhudinov's performance in this tournament was unlike any other match I've seen so far. He seemed to lay traps against snyder, and he took a totally different approach against Sadulaev, pouncing in with double legs after off-balancing Sadulaev. His movements almost seem effortless against these giants, and I don't think I've seen this level of dominance before.
@Ryder1886 ай бұрын
could you analyize cross ankle attacks coach
@bricker1346 ай бұрын
Yes. It will take some time
@harrisonclark43827 ай бұрын
Ima a try it om my principal. Yipiiee
@TravariLife7 ай бұрын
Great video I will be using Cael Sanderson’s technique 😂❤
@WhistleLad7 ай бұрын
Thanks man. That was good 👍🏼
@vannikuhs6747 ай бұрын
😕 "Promosm"
@WhistleLad7 ай бұрын
Great videos man. Thank you for your diligence 🙏🏼
@PatPauloMMA8 ай бұрын
Thanks for breaking that down! Drills make skills.
@joeg70968 ай бұрын
Great breakdown Jeff thanks
@edwardmyles47608 ай бұрын
Any chance you can do a video on David Carr's blast double/low double. Thanks!
@bricker1348 ай бұрын
I'll put it on my list... posting a couple new videos this weekend.
@troyfrei29628 ай бұрын
Do you need Two legs ?Remember Anthony Robles!!
@chickenmessiah8 ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of coaching with a ‘70’s product of Greensburg-Salem and Lock Haven named Ron Palmer. He constantly told the kids “it’s always the little things!”
@GuyFromSC8 ай бұрын
Great point man. We see some of these dominant wrestlers make it looking seemingly so easy. But we all know it’s not. It’s that they’ve focused “on the little things”. 🙏🏼
@timgates60718 ай бұрын
Bro play the video
@michaelwalsh83398 ай бұрын
Bo is a animal,future ncaa and add another workd chamoionship under his belt...
@WhistleLad8 ай бұрын
Great vid. Thank you.
@user-tc8iv9fc9f8 ай бұрын
I had the same thought on the two Ramos matches! Nice to see you break those down identically. Technology is feeding and growing the nuance in the sport like never before!
@GuyFromSC8 ай бұрын
Love how you were able to point that common thread out throughout all 3 upsets. Good stuff coach 🙏🏼
@ProfessorP38 ай бұрын
This tells me if I do this move I'll go to Penn State AND be a national champion
@GuyFromSC9 ай бұрын
Wooowweeewowow. At 2:43 Doug Schwab almost made Chris Marshall kick the ref in the face 😂. If you’re in the finals and see that gangster lift with 3 seconds left, that will absolutely get into the head of 90% of MS & HS wrestlers. Do you think Marshall got off the mat, looking forward to wrestling him again in the future after getting dummyflinged in the air and mollywhoped into the mat? That’s the way a boss returns with filthy technique and power. Most guys wouldn’t expend that energy that late so kudos for putting that nail in the coffin. Then to let him go and walk off like that, Sheesh. That was legendary and thank you for bringing this SF match to my attention. 🙏🏼
@GuyFromSC9 ай бұрын
JJ Peace got his one takedown on Bo bc he was reaching. But he rolled JJ up the rest of the match. JB I love what you’re doing growing the sport and providing your expertise to all the young wrestlers coming up. And for that we ALL appreciate you 🙏🏼
@muzzyjk9 ай бұрын
Dake cant offend because of Sidakov's dominant and defensive ties. Dake could try to be offensive but he would need a handfighting system that can beat Sidakov. The only way you have a chance against Sidakov, is if you beat his hands, just like Tsabolov did. But now Sidakov has better scrambling and hand defense. Tsabolov vs Sidakov was a better and closer match up in this championship.
@danburkholder61899 ай бұрын
I can personally vouch that this coaching...and in this case, from this exact man...helped me become a better wrestler and more importantly, a better person.
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Aaron Brooks hits it from an underhook as does Austin Gomez
Thanks coach. I'm assuming you did this in anticipation of a match with Zain.
Casey is a phenomenal coach!
very interesting video.
Sidakov is just a much more technical wrestler. Dake's strength and endurance have won him a lot of matches. He just never wins when speed and technique are the deciding factors. Kadzi not only beat him, he won 11-0. Sidakov does just enough to beat Dake but could easily be disrespectful and run the score up on him. Burroughs was so much faster than Dake he kept him in out of the Olympics for a full decade. Dake wanted the Olympic gold so bad he used his college workaround and went up to 86KG trying to get past J'Den Cox in 2016 - Cox ate his lunch too. Ten weight classes in the worlds so the tough guys are easy to duck. Only six weight classes in the Olympics and those guys bring their A game. They use the worlds to try weight changes and new styles but all bring their A game to the Olympics.
The most important tool to represent the United States in the Olympics - The five inches between the ears.
Dake is a CORNELL graduate and has excellent content between his ears. He's just never been at the Olympic gold level.@@bricker134
Its unfortunate I am blocked from watching the match because I am Canadian.
I called him beating him again on another post - he will beat him again in NCAA's
The reason Vito lost to Crookham is because Crookham scored more points.
Second time he got beat by Crookham, he certainly respects him. Excited to see what happens in 2 weeks!
you know you do it right when your head hurts from downblocking after practice
Are Penn State fans claiming basic grappling techniques like Dagestanis now? Wow. You should show us the Penn State double leg next
i’m really surprised this channel doesn’t get more views this is gold brother
Great channel, great content....just subbed...keep it up.
Jeff, I’ve been going over this technique with our high school wrestling team. Thanks for breaking it down.
Love the videos coach! Keep em coming!
The Mesenbrink kid is full of energy he’s my favorite to watch right now.
Penn State Tie explanation kzread.info/dash/bejne/gaiFp8lvh5DUlpc.html
Thanks Jeff
Knee walking-crawling back to center is bad news. I didn’t do that, but I have shut down matches after scoring a feet to back near pin in first few seconds of match. I did win by a point, maybe 7 to 6 That was bad strategy on my part Thank you for posting great videos, with point on coaching strategies
Thank you for the breakdown and the teaching sir. I know almost nothing about wrestling, and I'm just starting to learn the sport. I can see how going low for the ankle and shelving the leg can work effectively against a more powerful wrestler. One question though - is Tazhudinov the David or the Goliath in this match? Kyle Snyder and Tazhudinov are currently both in the 215 lb weight range. Kyle is shorter, but he looks like an incredibly powerful athlete, and I wouldn't be surprised if Kyle can dead lift and squat more than Tazhudinov. It looked like Tazhudinov didn't win by having more power but brilliantly used Kyle's power against him. Maybe Tazhudinov was the David in this match, and won with a great game plan.
Deadlift and squats are important and Kyle is freakishly strong, but Tazhudinov has unbelievable hips. He did use Kyle's momentum and that's why I recommended not going up into his power. He'll need to make adjustments for the next time they meet.
@@bricker134 That's a really unexpected insight, and it makes sense. Thank you Mr. Bricker. I've just started watching wrestling matches so I have little context, but Tazhudinov's performance in this tournament was unlike any other match I've seen so far. He seemed to lay traps against snyder, and he took a totally different approach against Sadulaev, pouncing in with double legs after off-balancing Sadulaev. His movements almost seem effortless against these giants, and I don't think I've seen this level of dominance before.
could you analyize cross ankle attacks coach
Yes. It will take some time
Ima a try it om my principal. Yipiiee
Great video I will be using Cael Sanderson’s technique 😂❤
Thanks man. That was good 👍🏼
😕 "Promosm"
Great videos man. Thank you for your diligence 🙏🏼
Thanks for breaking that down! Drills make skills.
Great breakdown Jeff thanks
Any chance you can do a video on David Carr's blast double/low double. Thanks!
I'll put it on my list... posting a couple new videos this weekend.
Do you need Two legs ?Remember Anthony Robles!!
I had the pleasure of coaching with a ‘70’s product of Greensburg-Salem and Lock Haven named Ron Palmer. He constantly told the kids “it’s always the little things!”
Great point man. We see some of these dominant wrestlers make it looking seemingly so easy. But we all know it’s not. It’s that they’ve focused “on the little things”. 🙏🏼
Bro play the video
Bo is a animal,future ncaa and add another workd chamoionship under his belt...
Great vid. Thank you.
I had the same thought on the two Ramos matches! Nice to see you break those down identically. Technology is feeding and growing the nuance in the sport like never before!
Love how you were able to point that common thread out throughout all 3 upsets. Good stuff coach 🙏🏼
This tells me if I do this move I'll go to Penn State AND be a national champion
Wooowweeewowow. At 2:43 Doug Schwab almost made Chris Marshall kick the ref in the face 😂. If you’re in the finals and see that gangster lift with 3 seconds left, that will absolutely get into the head of 90% of MS & HS wrestlers. Do you think Marshall got off the mat, looking forward to wrestling him again in the future after getting dummyflinged in the air and mollywhoped into the mat? That’s the way a boss returns with filthy technique and power. Most guys wouldn’t expend that energy that late so kudos for putting that nail in the coffin. Then to let him go and walk off like that, Sheesh. That was legendary and thank you for bringing this SF match to my attention. 🙏🏼
JJ Peace got his one takedown on Bo bc he was reaching. But he rolled JJ up the rest of the match. JB I love what you’re doing growing the sport and providing your expertise to all the young wrestlers coming up. And for that we ALL appreciate you 🙏🏼
Dake cant offend because of Sidakov's dominant and defensive ties. Dake could try to be offensive but he would need a handfighting system that can beat Sidakov. The only way you have a chance against Sidakov, is if you beat his hands, just like Tsabolov did. But now Sidakov has better scrambling and hand defense. Tsabolov vs Sidakov was a better and closer match up in this championship.
I can personally vouch that this coaching...and in this case, from this exact man...helped me become a better wrestler and more importantly, a better person.
Thanks Dan! Champion on and off the mat!