Originally Posted By: Rford
Originally Posted By: GregMann
Back in the day penalty points could be awarded for repeatedly taking your opponent down. It was considered to be intentionally humiliating your opponent and was considered to be unsportsmanlike. It did not exist for very long.

Anytime I see an offensive wrestler leave his feet with his opponent and "pile drive" the defensive wrestler, (especially if the defensive wrestler does not have full use of both arms), into the mat with the defensive wrestler taking the full force of the move before any part of the offensive wrestler hits the mat, I see "slam."

I am seeing MMA having an unhealthy influence on our sport.

JUST MY OPINION.


I don't recall the take-down let up being illegal ever. Danny Knight, a good wrestler from Iowa used it when he was in HS.
It is illegal (taunting) to let a kid off his back repeatedly. That was an interpretation that came out after the taunting rule was adopted. The takedown situation is, or was, a case book example as being allowed, though. But I'm still a young man so I don't remember everything that happened in the day.

Having an arm trapped puts your opponent at risk and as this situation reveals, it can cost you a point, or a match.

MMA is absolutely causing a bad influence in wrestling. As is a general lack of sportsmanship in all sports and in society in general. Too many jerks with not enough societal pressure to be civil and treat each other with respect. Even on this forum you sometimes see people being rude to one another.



Yikes.

One could infer from the above that you think Isaac is a 'jerk'. I think he was just wrestling hard. I don't think his intent was to 'hurt' or 'punish' any one.

He is aggressive. That is why I enjoy watching him wrestling. It's never going to be a 'watching paint-dry' kind of match when he is wrestling.

I wish they would call stalls more often and make the kids pick up the action. Too much backing up. Too much hanging on heads when on their feet. Too much just riding parallel when on top. I love our great sport. But the stuff I mention above is not a way to grow our fan base.

Wrestle hard. Wrestle aggressive. Yes, I know. You have to wrestle smart also.

Non-stop action. That is what builds our fan base. Bottom man always working to improve his position and the top man out to the side working for a pin!


D. Dean Welsh, Junction City
***Dean plays well with others!!! ;-)