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hydration and body fat testing #35621 11/16/03 01:27 AM
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how will this work this year? Say a wrestler is 135lbs with a body fat of 4.2%. What is the lowest he can wrestle at? What is the max he can lose per week.

How will this rule affect all wrestlers trying to drop weight.

Re: hydration and body fat testing #35622 11/16/03 01:30 AM
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I believe that he cant go down anymore than 135 with that low of body fat.

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Actually i believe your allowed to lose ten percent of what u weighed in at on the first day of practice. I thank thats a state rule.

Re: hydration and body fat testing #35624 11/16/03 01:36 AM
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Well i know in college if u have a body fat percentage less than five then u cant cut down a weight.

Re: hydration and body fat testing #35625 11/16/03 01:38 AM
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This is the high school forum. So i m guessin he wuz talkin about high school and i dont thank there is a rule on body fat yet in high school.

Re: hydration and body fat testing #35626 11/16/03 01:39 AM
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i was talking about high school only. actually i was speaking to this:

1-3-2c State associations that have hydration and body fat testing along with a program to monitor an average weight loss of 1.5% a week, with descent, may use the minimum weight determined by the body fat testing as the lowest weight a wrestler may wrestle during the state series instead of at least one-half of their weigh-in during the season as stated in Rule 1-3-2b (states may still use the 50% rule, if they wish, even though they meet the above criteria).

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I believe the rule of thumb for the states that use body-fat testing is that the absolute floor is seven percent. If you're below seven percent, then you wrestle at what you weigh, period. If you are at four percent at 135, you're a 135-pounder. Kansas is still using the 10 percent on the first day of practice rule, however.

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i think that is true but what if u get a permission skip froma doctor to lose more
then is it ok

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yea if u get a ok from a doctor then u can loss it last year i got one an i started out at 130 an was cuttin to 112.


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Well I could explain an answer to your question OldGuy but simply put KSHSAA is one of only a few states left in the NFHS that does not follow its weight procedures, by choice. Wreslters in Kansas are allowed to lose a certain amount of weight based on the very first weigh in at the first practice I belive it is like 5-10% something like that. After that a doctors note must be obtained. Body Fat testing and hyrdration testing are not used in Kansas and probably won't be for some time to come


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Re: hydration and body fat testing #35631 11/18/03 03:06 AM
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okay, this wrestler is weighing 128.2 today but now has less then 4% body fat. I need to know from any high school coaches visiting this site if he is able to wrestle 125lbs or if because of his body fat, he can not, and has to go 130lbs.

any comments from High school coaches would ge grateful.

Re: hydration and body fat testing #35632 11/18/03 04:09 AM
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I am a High School Coach. In Kansas there is absolutely no provision regarding body fat or hydration testing. Each wrestler can lose up to 10% of their body weight, which is established before their first practice begins. If a wrestler wants to lose more than 10% an note from a doctor establishing it would not be harmful to the wrestler to lose the weight is required.
I am not 100% sure, but I believe the reason Kansas does not use body fat or hydration testing is expense, and also many of the smaller towns would not have access to it.


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