Thought I would re-iterate and quote myself from another discussion regarding this very problem in order to delve deeper into the discussion to try to solve some of the problems that people are discussing regarding this topic:
from listening to several parents, many are ready to have their kids or the kids themselves are ready to move on to another sport by the time folkstyle season is over. (soccer, baseball, etc.) If you think about it, the wrestling season(s) are rather long with folkstyle starting (for some who also do the Oklahoma pre-season) in October going thru March and then FS/GR starting up immediately following lasting until July/August (depending on the level of commitment).
In High school, the FS/GR season in Kansas starts too late after the HS season, and by that time other Scholastic sports are starting up (baseball, track) This topic has already been discussed in another thread,and i believe there needs to be more discussion on this topic.
Also, there has been many a discussion nationwide about the specialization of sports with year round sports being the hot topic.
Cost is always a deterrant in any sport, and lets face it, wrestling can become very expensive.
I do have a question though. Why is it that the 3 styles of wrestling are separated out like they are with Folkstyle being a seperate season from Freestyle and Greco-Roman? Why can't we have FS/GR during the same time as the Folkstyle season. Is it just too confusing with the different rules? Is there some unwritten (or written) rule that prohibits having folkstyle and FS/GR tournaments during the same time or at the same venue? I know that other states concentrate on FS/GR and adapt to folkstyle when/if they come to certain larger folkstyle tournaments. (I heard that a certain team from another state, can't remember which state, came to a Kansas folkstyle tournament even though they were a FS/GR team and dominated by adapting the trap-arm gut to use a double arm-bar instead of locking the hands.)
These are just some things to think about, as I was just thinking out loud here.
Now that I have re-quoted my self from a different discussion topic lets start to look at WHY our numbers this year in FS/GR are down.
Several viable reasons are already listed in the above quote as to why we don't have as much participation in the state as we do during folkstyle. Let's face it, this area is predominately a folkstyle region (including the surrounding states) I am not sure of the total numbers for the surrounding states, but given that there are considerably less number of tournaments for FS/GR as opposed to Folkstyle tournaments in the surrounding states in this region (Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas) that must signify that there is quite a disparity among the membership participation in the surrounding states as there is here in Kansas as well.
If you look at the total membership for the Kansas Folkstyle age group this year alone on the home page you will see a total of 7870 members participating from ages 6-under to age 16. I know that there are probably more than that when considering those wrestlers in the state who wrestle for thier respective High School teams and never get a membership to USAW-Kansas, and this information was only updated as of 3/17/06. Granted, some of these numbers are inflated due to the difference between Open and Novice wrestlers being included in the overall statistics. I would like to take this time for everyone to think about this next statement: With such a large participation in Folkstyle, where are we going wrong when it comes to bringing those numbers over to Freestyle and Greco-Roman?
I also noticed the level of commitment and participation seemed to drop off as the FS/GR season continued even in our own club. At the start of the season back in April, there seemed to be 50+ kids at the practices 3 nights a week, as the season progressed that number started to drop until the week before the state tournament i think I saw maybe 20 kids practicing in the room. I also noticed a smaller number of participants from our own club at all of the tournaments we went to this year. One factor in this was that many of the kids (and parents i talked to) wanted to practice but not go to tournaments (especially first year FS/GR participants). Also, I was dissappointed in the lack of tournaments throughout the state, and I am not sure for the reasoning behind this, but many tournaments were cancelled or unable to put a tournament on for whatever reason. So much to the point that myself and a few others were so frustrated with the lack of tournaments for our kids to go to this summer that we at Derby (folkstyle) Club used our resources and decided to put on a tournament the week before State. Say what you will about Derby, because we always seem to get a bad rap when it comes to finances and fund raising when it comes to hosting tournaments, but we put this tournament on for the kids not the money, and I will tell you, the 6 hours the day before and the 12 hours the day of the tournament, setting up, running and tearing down on Memorial weekend was worth it all for the kids to be able to compete in preparation for State.
With our base of 7870 kids in the state with membership cards, we should have at least a 10% participation in FS/GR that would meant that there would be at least 787 kids at FS/GR state. With 104 total weight classes in Folkstyle there should be a total of 1664 participants in the State Folkstyle championship I believe the total number to be 1515 participantswhich is 19.25% of the total membership. I count 177 placers at the FS/GR state tournamentfor freestyle, now that doesnt take into account brackets that have more than 3 in a bracket, but when i was at the state tournament i saw a lot of 3 man round robin brackets, but we can round that number up to 250 and be safe to say that there were at least 250 wrestlers wrestling for FS/GR state. Given this number, this is a 3.17% participation from our original 7870 membership. Now, heres something to think about, the numbers for Folkstyle decrease as the kids get older:
6 & Under 1,759
7 & 8 1,603
9 & 10 1,459
11 & 12 1,251
13 & 14 1,087
15 & 16 620
Over 16 91
whereas, in Freestyle/Greco the numbers are reversed with more participants in the older age groups than in the younger groups. We all know what causes this and hopefully those younger wrestlers in that group of 1700+ will grow to enjoy the sport more and more as they get older and hopefully today's 6 year olds will be tomorrows juniors with strong numbers. We all know that we need to act now in order for this to happen for the future.
But the real question is what do we do to keep our kids wrestling as they get older?
Many have suggested a shorter Folkstyle season with FS/GR starting earlier to catch the high schoolers as soon as the high school season is over. I suggest that we combine the seasons a bit so that folkstyle wrestlers at a young age can get some exposure to freestyle and greco as well as folkstyle without having such a long season. Or here's a thought: combine Greco-Roman with the Folkstyle season for the exposure to the different styles, but keep Freestyle seperate so as not to get the younger kids confused with the locking hands issue since Freestyle is so much closer to Folkstyle than Greco is.
Another point that was brought up last year was the possible creation of a "Triple Crown" award for winners of all three state titles Folkstyle, Freestyle, and Greco-Roman. I think this is a great idea and believe that it would generate at least some interest from the Folkstyle State champions in each age group to try to win that triple crown award.
Media relations: we need more cheerleaders for the sport in the general media. Maybe we need some sort of State directed media relations committee. I know of many people that look at wrestling as "dangerous" and "not fun to watch" until they have a child or grandchild in the sport and see the dedication and the pure athleticism it takes to be good at this sport, heck just a few years ago I was one in this group, and now i believe this is the purest form of sport there is.
There are a few things to think about and I am sure that there are several other people out there with good ideas, comments and such that can contribute, but I hope this gets the ball rolling on this discussion and I hope that more people will read and respond.
Thank you for your time.
Craig Gash
Tournament Director
Derby Wrestling Club