Do coaches/parents look for instant gratification?

In my own opinion I believe that there is to much emphasis put on winning and losing at the kids level. I say this because there are many talented kid wrestlers, who rely on one move. I believe that every one should have a go to move, although they should have more. I say this because I've seen kids who start out winning everything w/ it's one move or muscle. Once the other kids get stronger and actully learn how to wrestle they get beat.

I know this is true because my brother did not win a match for his first 2 1/2 years, but he learned how to wrestle and ended up as a 2* High School State Champ @ WW.

Patience is a virtue, once more kids club coaches learn this KS wrestling will grow as a whole. I say this because a house without a solid foundation will fall.

The reason I'm posting this is because I hate to see kids only do one move, when this sport has many different ones to offer. Plus, when we go to national against tougher competition those same 'ol moves will not work alone. So, coaches if you read this take time to prepare your wrestlers for the future, when winning really counts.

There is nothing wrong with wanting to win, because I want to win every time I step on the mat as a coach or competitor. However, if I teach my wrestlers the basics, to work hard, to stay focused on a good performance, and to take their best to the mat, winning and losing will take care of itself.

P.S. I know I'll wrestle my hardest on the mat, but will I bring my best to the mat?