You hear a lot of college coaches talk about wanting to recruit "well rounded" athletes that have played three sports at a high level. If that's the case are there kids out there that are losing out by not specializing?
Mike and Andrew spend some time talking with UNI Assistant coach, Lee Roper. The guys talk about Junior Worlds, freestyle vs folkstyle, and weight cutting.
The People's Champ, Dylan Palacio, and the Loose Cannon, Johnni DiJulius, have carved a rare niche into our sport as personalities AND as athletes. Get a little perspective on how they came to have the larger than life personas that you see soc
Ian Assael has built one of the top wrestling clubs in the US in just 5 short years (Bison Legend). He gives some insight on what, in his estimation, is plaguing youth wrestling.
Mike Mal sits down with Michigan State assistant coach Wynn Michalak to talk about the coaching philosophies, the US Open, and this year's Beat The Streets.
Zach Even Esh is one of the best and most innovative strength coaches in the world and he joins MI this week to talk with Mike Mal about everything from movies to dietary supplements like Rapid Rehydration.
Jake Herbert is one of the more forward thinking figures in the wrestling world. His plan for freestyle to replace folkstyle is a bit abrasive, but it is probably the only way to do it.