Wrestling is such a complex sport yet, we never dive deep into the details of what it really takes to reach the top. I really find it fascinating, as I for one have experienced both the highs and lows of this sport.
It feels so good to win after losing, to a point where it almost becomes addicting to keep coming back from setbacks. To the ordinary person you may seem crazy, but to wrestlers the grind and courage to lose over and over again, yet still show up and eventually reach the top it’s beautiful!
Before wrestling I didn’t have much goals in life and after discovering this sport and the amazing people in it, I started to set goals for myself. Those same goals create a consistent pattern where I wake up everyday and have something to chase, I played so many other sports and never really felt this drive before.
So if you quit wrestling or haven’t played sports in a while, it’s never too late to set big goals. Maybe you’re older, try wrestling veterans. Sure it’ll be tough, but it’ll give you something to chase… which in my opinion, a lot of people don’t really have a purpose.
Most importantly, I love wrestling.
- rant over
CHARLIE KIRK: "Christianity is different from any other religion in the world.
Other religions are YOU trying to get closer to GOD.
Christianity is GOD who came to YOU.
That is GRACE. Only JESUS can give you that."
It's OK to say "Thank You".
It's OK to NOT engage in drama & gossip w/ others.
It's OK to move on and WIN.
It's OK to CARE.
It's OK to remove yourself from toxic people & environments.
1989: Denver Week - When anyone talks about this game, this is the play that gets mentioned. 4th & Goal, Humphrey tried to go over the top but @GaryReasons met him in the air, knocked his earpad out of his helmet & #NYGiants defense held & kept 14-0 lead in 3Q