Title: Wrestling, Footballs off season program
1Wrestling, Footballs off- season program
2Wrestling has influenced the NFL in a number of
ways
- 10 Hall of Fame Football Players
- 3 Heisman Trophy Winners Wrestled
Look at the long list of football stars that
enjoyed success not only on the field, but the
wrestling mat as well.
3Pro Football Players with Wrestling Backgrounds
- Ray Lewis 2-time Florida High School Champion
- Stephen Neal New England Patriots Offensive
Lineman USA World Freestyle Wrestling Champion - Rick Williams
- Roger Craig
- Larry Csonka
- Art Baker, RB, Buffalo Bills
- Rhonde Barber, SS, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Tiki Barber, RB, New York Giants
- Walter Barnes, DL, Washington Redskins
- Harris Benton
- Brad Benson, New York Giants PA State Champ
- Greg Boone, RB, Oakland Raiders
- Jeff Bostic, C, Washington Redskins SC State
Champ - Tedy Bruschi, ILB, New England Patriots
- Bob Bruenig, LB, Dallas Cowboys
- Tom Cousineau, LB, Buffalo Bills
4Pro Football Players with Wrestling Backgrounds
- Tom Covert
- Roger Craig, RB, San Francisco 49ers
- Damien Covington, LB, Buffalo Bills
- Curley Culp, LB, Kansas City Chiefs NCAA Champ
- Larry Czonka, RB, Miami Dolphins
- Rob Davis, ST, Green Bay Packers
- Dan Dierdorff, OT, St. Louis Cardinals
- Donnie Edwards, OLB, San Diego Chargers
- Carl Edwards, San Diego Chargers 3x MD State
Champ - Rob Essink
- Jim Everett, QB, New Orleans Saints
- DeMarco Farr, St. Louis Rams
- Patrick Flannery, OL, Houston Oilers
- Ed Flanagan, C, Detroit Lions
- Terrell Fletcher, RB, San Diego Chargers
5Pro Football Players with Wrestling Backgrounds
- Bill Fralic, Atlanta Falcons
- Doug France, LT, Los Angeles Rams
- William George, Chicago Bears 2x PA State Champ
- Charlie Getty, RG, Kansas City Chiefs
- John Gilmore, TE, Chicago Bears
- Kevin Glover, Detroit Lions, MD State Runner-Up
- Leroi Glover, DE, Dallas Cowboys
- Bob Golic, DT, Cleveland Browns
- Mike Golic, DE, Philadelphia Eagles
- Darien Gordon, PR/CB, Denver Broncos
- Scottie Graham, RB, Minnesota Vikings
- Tim Green, DE, Atlanta Falcons
- Kelly Gregg, NT, Baltimore Ravens, 3x KS State
Champ - Morlon Greenwood, OLB, Miami Dolphins
- Archie Griffin, HB, Cincinnati Bengals
6Pro Football Players with Wrestling Backgrounds
- Nick Griesen, LB, New York Giants
- Randy Grossman, TE, Pittsburgh Steelers
- John Hannah, G, New England Patriots
- John Hartunian
- Carlton Haselrig, Pittsburgh Steelers, 3x NCAA
Champ - Ron Heller, TE, Seattle Seahawks
- Chad Hennings, DT, Dallas Cowboys State Champ
- Jay Hilgenberg, C, Chicago Bears
- Orlando Huff, MLB, Seattle Seahawks
- Corey Hulsy, G, Oakland Raiders
- Bo Jackson, RB, Oakland Raiders
- Mario Johnson, DT, New England Patriots
- Dahanie Jones, LB, New York Giants
- Henry Jordan, DT, Green Bay Packers
- Dave Joyner, OL, Green Bay Packers
7Pro Football Players with Wrestling Backgrounds
- John Jurkovich, DT, Cleveland Browns
- Alex Karras, Detroit Lions
- Tim Krumrie, DT, Cincinnati Bengals
- Ernie Ladd, DL, Kansas City Chiefs
- Jess Lewis, LB, Houston Oilers
- Ronnie Lott, DB, San Francisco 49ers
- Kirk Lowdermilk, OL, Minnesota Vikings
- Sean Mahan, G, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Joel Mackavicka, RB, Seattle Seahawks
- Steve Martin, DT, Houston Texans
- Mickey Marvin, RG, Oakland Raiders
- Napolean McCallum, RB, Oakland Raiders
- Randle McDaniel, G, Minnesota Vikings
- Mark McDonald, SS, Arizona Cardinals
8Pro Football Players with Wrestling Backgrounds
- Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Leo Nomellini, T, San Francisco 49ers
- Jonathan Ogden, OT, Baltimore Ravens
- Irv Pankey, Los Angeles Rams 2x MD State Champ
- David Patten, WR, New England Patriots
- Scott Peters, G, New York Giants
- Bob Pickens, OL, Chicago Bears
- Jim Plunkett, QB, Oakland Raiders
- Chris McIntosh, T, Seattle Seahawks
- Greg Meisner, DL, Los Angeles Rams
- Matt Millen, LB, Oakland Raiders
- James Mungro, HB, Indianapolis Colts
- Jim Nance, FB, New England Patriots
- Lorenzo Neal, FB, Tennessee Titans - NCAA All-
American - Jeremy Newberry, C, San Francisco 49ers
9Pro Football Players with Wrestling Backgrounds
- Cory Schlesinger, LB, Detroit Lions - NE State
Champ - Steve Sefter, DT, Eagles, 2x PA State Champ
NCAA AA - Tony Siragusa, DT, Baltimore Ravens NJ State
Champ - Fred Smerlas, Buffalo Bills - MA State Champ
- Bruce Smith, DE, Washington Redskins
- Brad St. Louis, TE, Cincinnati Bengals
- Matt Suhey, RB, Chicago Bears
- Dave Porter, T, Green Bay Packers
- Mike Pyle, C, Chicago Bears
- Mike Reid, Cincinnati Bengals
- Eric Rhett, RB, Cleveland Browns
- Willie Roaf, OT, New Orleans Saints
- Warren Sapp, DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers FL State
Champ - Mark Schlereth, OL, Redskins - Alaska State Champ
10Pro Football Players with Wrestling Backgrounds
- John Ward, OL, New York Jets
- Fred Weary, DB, St. Louis Rams
- Charles White, HB, Los Angeles Rams
- Randy White, DT, Dallas Cowboys
- Ricky Williams, RB, Miami Dolphins
- Coy Wire, LB, Buffalo Bills PA State Runner-Up
- Greg Wojochowski, St. Louis Rams
- Bill Szott, OL, Washington Redskins
- Woody Thompson, RB, Atlanta Falcons PA State
Champ - Kyle Turley, T, St. Louis Rams
- Ryan Turnbull, RB, Cleveland Browns
- Tommy Vardell, RB, San Francisco 49ers
- Adam Vinatieri, K, New England Patriots
11The Coaches Perspective
Lets look at what coaches have to say about
wrestling.
- I draft wrestlers because they are tough, I have
never had a problem with a wrestler. - Joe
Gibbs, Hall of fame Football Coach
- "I would have all of my Offensive Lineman wrestle
if I could."- John Madden, Hall of Fame Football
Coach
12The Coaches Perspective
- I love wrestlers, they are tough and they make
great football players. Mike Stoops, National
Championship Football Coach - University of
Oklahoma. - Wrestlers make coaching football easy, they have
balance, coordination, and as a coaching staff we
know theyre tough. - Tom Osborne - College Hall
of Fame Football Coach - University of Nebraska
13University of Oklahoma Head Football Coach Bob
StoopsThoughts on wrestling and football
- Having played football at the University of Iowa
and gotten to know legendary Iowa Coach Dan
Gable, I have become a big fan of the sport of
wrestling. - In addition to enjoying the sport, I am convinced
that wrestling as a sport is extremely beneficial
to football and believe that high school coaches
would benefit greatly by allowing their players
to wrestle and by recruiting wrestlers. - Wrestling helps develop discipline to stay in
ones stance. Wrestlers also generally have good
balance, understand leverage and know how to use
their hands. This benefits them in blocking,
defending blocks and tackling. Perhaps the
greatest benefit of wrestling is developing
mental and physical toughness. - Many of the top football programs like Nebraska
have a number of former wrestlers on their team.
We have several and I not only allow, but have
encouraged these to wrestle in the off-season. - I am a football man, but have the greatest
respect for wrestling and all those who compete
in wrestling.
Sincerely, Bob Stoops
14Pros With Wrestling Background
- Stephan Neal - The Football Player
- 28 years old, he was signed by the Patriots as
an undrafted free agent on July 23, 2001. - The 6-foot-4-inch, 305-pound offensive lineman
has played in 34 career games with 31 starts. - Recorded the longest current consecutive starts
streak on the Patriots offensive line. - Stephan Neal - The Wrestler
- San Diego native
- Did not play football in college and instead was
a championship wrestler at Cal State-Bakersfield.
- He compiled a 156-10 record and won two NCAA
Division I titles. - In 1999, Neal won the Dan Hodge Award - known as
the Heisman Trophy of wrestling - following a
year in which he won the U.S. Freestyle
Championship, the Pan-American Games title and
the World Championships.
- Ray Lewis - The Football Player
- Seven-time Pro Bowler
- 2-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year
- Super Bowl XXXV MVP
- Arguably the greatest LB and 1 of the best
players in NFL history. - Ray Lewis- The Wrestler
- Florida native
- Florida State 4A Wrestling Champion - 189 lb.
weight class - Credits wrestling as the training ground for his
prolific football career.
15Hall Of Famers Who Wrestled
Jim Thorpe Chuck Noll
Ronnie Lott Larry Czonka
16Multiple Pro-Bowlers Who Wrestled
Teddy BruschiRicky Williams
Bo JacksonChad Hennings
17Crossover Skills
- Many of the positions and skills are absolutely
transferable between both sports - Some of those skills include but are not limited
to footwork, hand-eye coordination, mental
toughness, explosive movements, and balance - Learning the ability too beat the man in front of
you can not be ignored.
18Skills used in Wrestling transfer to other sports
Mental toughness
Quickness
Foot Hand speed
Strength Endurance
Flexibility
Agility
Spatial Awareness
Balance
Explosiveness
19Cross-over skills applied to football
- Cross-over skills are skills that transfer from
one sport to another allowing for greater
athletic potential.
Look at the similarities when applied to
tackling
20Crossover Skills Tackling
21Crossover Skills Body Awareness Balance
22Crossover Skills Position Stance
23Crossover Skills Eye Contact Hand fighting
24Most importantly -wrestling teaches Self
Reliance
- Self Reliance as in some other sports,
wrestlers never have anyone to help them cover up
their mistakes. In wrestling, its all you, all
of the time.
- Being a 1-on-1 sport, wrestlers
- are never afraid to do what is required
- of them in school, on the field and in life.
25A Look at The Numbers
- 32 Professional Football Teams
- 65 Man Rosters
- 2080 Professional Football Players
- 185 Wrestlers in the NFL
- 11.24 of the NFL has a wrestling background
26The Link Cannot Be Dismissed
- The relationship between wrestling and football
is real. - There are too many legends in both sports who
have proved it. - Hall of fame football coaches and players espouse
the benefits of wrestling for football players. - Football never made a wrestler a better wrestler
BUT Wrestling made every football player a better
football player!!!
27Why Wrestling?
- First, some history and facts.
-
- Wrestling is the oldest sport known to man
performed by a host of famous and important
people of the ages. - Wrestling is a basic instinct you are born with.
Kids always want to wrestle around the yard and
in the living room with each other. - When competing there is no standing around or
long breaks in the action and you never have to
wait to have your chance as in other ball
sports. When you compete you are in constant
motion. - Athletes of all shapes and sizes can be
successful. - Every athlete regardless of age and size can
wrestle.
28Wrestling is one of the ONLY sports that offers
and equal playing field!!
Dave
Goliath
Vs.
Weight classes allow for any size athlete to
compete
29Myths about Wrestling
Weight Loss
Every football coachs 1 concern regarding
wrestling
- One must lose weight to participate in wrestling!
- WRONG-with 15 weight classes which are evenly
spaced from 103-285lbs., there is room for all
shapes, weights and sizes.
It is the job of the coaches to help the athletes
turn Fat into Muscle through proper nutrition and
strength training!
30Weight Training Wrestling
- Myth 2 I need to lift to get bigger for
Football or Track field and wrestlers never
lift and have to lose weight. - Wrong again!-The objective of a wrestler is to
have a body that is lean, flexible, powerful, and
explosive. Wrestlers use plyometrics, circuit
training, plate work, and traditional weight
training exercises. - Any good football coach should want to have
players who are lean and more athletic than one
who just has bulk with little agility. - No one will discourage anyone from lifting extra
outside of practice.
31Mat Drills
The main ingredient of mat drills is mental
toughness, but the second is team unity. We are
all working together. There are no stars, no
heroes, there are no great players, we are all a
team. We are all dressed alike, we are all doing
the same exact drills, we are all getting
treated alike, and then the unity comes. -
Coach Dave Van Halanger on the philosophy behind
the infamous mat drills
32Mat Drills
Coach Bowden (famous for his tenure at Florida
State University) wanted to increase his team's
discipline. So, the coach ordered his players
inside a room where a wrestling mat had been
unrolled and spread onto the floor. The players
performed various agility and movement drills,
all designed to build stamina and to test
intangibles they carried in their minds and
souls.They called them "mat drills During the
glory years -- FSU finished ranked among the top
4 every year from 1987 through 2000 -- coaches
and players credited mat drills for their success.
33Seek a Common Goal
Communication is number 1. Share your
goals. Many drills for both wrestling and
football co-exist Form a plan to work
together. Share the benefits.
34Examples of Mat Drills
These drills can benefit both wrestling and
football. Both programs can benefit. Wrestling
makes better football players. Many of the best
athletes play football Why choose between the
two?
When you can have Both!!!!
35Simple agility drills on the mat
Forward roll
Start 3 point stance
Up and sprint
Finish with a jump
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37Simple agility drills on the mat
Backward roll
Start 3 point stance
Forward roll
up downs drop and spin
Up and sprint
Quick stop
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39Simple agility drills on the mat
Start 3 point stance
Forward roll
Superman Dive
Land and slide
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41Simple agility drills on the mat
Sailors dive w/ landing
Sailors dive
Bear crawl
Shuttle run / bear crawl
Forward roll
Stop, turn w/ spin
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43Simple agility drills on the mat
Sailors dive
Sailors dive w/ landing
Start Sailors dive
Superman Dive
Stance and motion
Up and sprint
Finish with a jump
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45Mat Drills
- "KING OF THE MAT"
- put a GROUP on the mat, the last one LEFT on
the mat WINS! Only rule was that they must NOT
stand up. - NOTE It was "interesting" to see how 2 or 3
would "team up" try to shove the TOUGHEST kids
off the mat (which made them even tougher)! - Goals, 1. To pin your opponents back to the mats
or 2 push your opponents out of the circle.
46Mat Drills
- "HARNESS DRILL"
- Use a harness that enables two players to pull
AGAINST each other. 2 kids start in a 3 point
stance charged in opposite direction. It does a
great job teaching "LEVERAGE. -
- The winner was the man with forward momentum
after 6 seconds. These were done on the wrestling
mat, of course! - Can you think of a better way to teach center of
gravity?
47Mat Drills
Chest-to-Back Spin One person gets on his
hands and knees. The other person sprawls out on
top with his chest on the bottom man's back.
The top man then spins around while keeping his
weight on the bottom man. Be sure to go in both
directions. A variation includes rapid changes
in direction. Do this when the instructor gives
the command or when your opponent reaches upwith
one hand and stops your progress.
48Mat Drills
- Elbow Drag
- Lie flat on your stomach. Reach out with both
hands and pull yourself forward. To accomplish
this, press your elbows and upper arms into the
mat. - Drag your body until the hands are in line with
the shoulders then reach out again. Do not bring
thehands under the chest. - Move up and down the mat. This drill builds
strength in the deltoid, pectoral, and serratus
muscles.
49Mat Drills
- Sumo Wrestling
- Two wrestlers start facing each other in a 3
point stance in the small inter-circle. - They charge each other in an attempt to push one
another out of the circle or take the opposing
wrestlers down.
50Shoe Lace Game
- Opposing wrestlers try to touch each others shoes
laces. - Once one wrestler touches the others shoe laces
they shake hands and play again. - The winner is first to three.
- This teaches sprawling, body awareness, and body
awareness.
51Wrestling Big Bag Game
- This game uses large throwing dummies or punching
bags. - Place the bag in the middle of the wrestling
mat. Two guys stand on the outside opposite ends
of the circle. At the signal, both guys head for
the bag. The goal is for them to use ANY means
possible, (within the rules of wrestling), to get
the bag to the opposite end of the circle from
which they started. They will therefore need to
wrestle the other guy WHILE dragging the bag. - More than two may play also! Teams of four or
six players may square off at once. It should be
cautioned not to allow players with too much
weight difference on the mat, as a safety
measure.
52Stance and Motion Drill
- Sometimes referred to as phantom or shadow
wrestling, this drill simulates having an
imaginary opponent. - Wrestlers get into a solid wrestling stance with
knees bent and hands in front. Then, they shuffle
in all directions. While in that stance and
moving, call "shot" or "sprawl." When the coach
calls shot, the wrestlers take a double-leg or
high crotch shot (wrestler's preference) at the
imaginary opponent. When the coach calls sprawl,
the wrestlers sprawl back as though avoiding a
shot. D - Drill for 1 to 2 minutes as the coach calls about
15 shots and sprawls each. - Coaching point Emphasizes the three keys to
this drill Get back into stance as quickly as
possible after the movement, move the feet as
fast as possible and remain in stance for as long
as possible.
53Land Mine
- Place soft plastic cones all over the mat.
Players try to move their partner so that he
steps on a cone while trying to avoid stepping on
cones themselves. - Balance, footwork, mat control, control of your
opponent his balance
54Foot Speed Circuit
- "When you are tired in a match, the reason you
get taken down is because you are not moving your
feet," So, work on foot speed for an extended
period of conditioning. All the drills are
performed over a tapeline. The wrestlers go
through a circuit, performing each drill for 30
to 45 seconds and resting for 45 seconds to a
minute. Perform as many repetitions as possible
during the allotted time. When anaerobic
threshold increases, add 2 to 3 sets of knee-ups
at the end of the circuit to increase difficulty.
- Lateral HopsHop side to side over the line with
the feet together. - Front to Back HopsWith feet together, hop
forward and backward over the line. - Foot FiresChop feet in place as fast as
possible. - Knee-UpsJumping as high as possible, bring the
knees to the chest. Repeat immediately upon
landing. - Right Leg Lateral HopsHop using only the right
foot. - Right Leg Front to Back HopsHop using only the
right foot. - Left Leg Lateral HopsHop using only the left
foot. - Left Leg Front to Back HopsHop using only the
left foot.
55Dot Drills Foot Speed
56Dot Drills Foot Speed
- 3. Left Foot
- You will end the right foot drill on Dot B. Now
go to Dot C with your left foot. - Now go in order Dot E D C A B
- Repeat 5 more times
57Transition from Football to Wrestling
- 1. The transition from football to wrestling
should be a natural move for high school
athletes. - 2. The goal should be to make football players
and wrestlers in general bigger in size, stronger
in body, and stronger in mind. Wrestlings
purpose is to build the stature of its
competitors. It is a false statement that all
wrestlers lose weight. - 3. Wrestling requires total body control,
deepening skills that can be used in a variety of
sports. Not a group of muscles in the body is
overlooked. When a competitor steps on to the mat
he/she takes responsibility for the development
and coordination of every square inch of their
body.
From the Gridiron to the Wrestling MatBy Ted
Witulski/USA WrestlingThe Mat.comJune 4, 2004
58Skills that carry over
- The jukes and fakes meant to leave a tackler in
the dust are very closely associated to the same
level changes, and motion meant to take an
opponent out of position. Speed is an asset in
wrestling and football. A season on the mat will
make any participant quicker and more explosive.
From the Gridiron to the Wrestling MatBy Ted
Witulski/USA WrestlingThe Mat.comJune 4, 2004
59Skills that carry over
- A running backs ability to maintain his feet and
shed a tackle are amazingly similar to wrestlers
ability to downblock or crossblock. - Commonly before a football game running backs
warm-up practicing the exact same skill only
while holding a football and switching it from
arm to arm. - Fighting off a tackle is done every day in
wrestling wrestlers just call it defending a
takedown.
From the Gridiron to the Wrestling MatBy Ted
Witulski/USA WrestlingThe Mat.comJune 4, 2004
60Wrestling, the off- season program
Coaches should encourage prospective participants
to view wrestling as an essential key to greater
physical and mental development. The skills
transfer perfectly between the sports and most
wrestling coaches already know that wrestling
can be a positive life altering experience. Good
luck in bringing more athletes into the
wrestling community. After all, wrestling is
training for life.
From the Gridiron to the Wrestling MatBy Ted
Witulski/USA WrestlingThe Mat.comJune 4, 2004