the shoes, singlets and designation bands all match. this does my OCD good.
@draco4540
Жыл бұрын
sorry, but i just had to chuckle to myself when i read your post. yeah, it does make it more visually more pleasing when all the colors match (or align).
@KennethEJr
Жыл бұрын
I saw the green guys intro and knew from the start
@westlondo3312
2 жыл бұрын
Jacob was just better than his opponent but both wrestlers will need improvement in the future
@rawsoniwanicki1619
8 ай бұрын
holy shit this kid got spladled !!!!
@jcbattistoni
5 ай бұрын
Hey @Midwest Wrestle at 2:12, there is a scramble, where red seems to have control established first, but green also seems to get a bit of control as well. Both athletes seem to be in a near fall position. Is there any scoring going on there? It seems like an extremely nuanced situation, and I'm very curious about what you have to say on the matter. Thanks in advance!
@MidwestWrestle
5 ай бұрын
What a great question! This is a tricky situation and one that I have officiated incorrectly a couple of times early on in my career. It would be even more difficult to call if they were in a neutral position before the scramble, but because red was in control, this is actually a lot easier to call than you might expect. The ruling here is that there cannot be a change of control as long as red's cradle remains locked. Any time two wrestlers are in near-fall criteria while one has already established control and maintains a cradle, the wrestler originally in control will earn the near-fall points regardless of any hold the opponent has on them. The only exception to this is a fall, meaning that if green were to adjust his body weight to force both of red's shoulders or scapulae to remain in contact with the mat for two full and continuous seconds, then green would win by "defensive fall" regardless of the fact that red never lost control.
@jcbattistoni
5 ай бұрын
@@MidwestWrestle Outstanding answer. You really are exceptional at relaying this information, and I'm truly thankful for that. Your camera work and editing are just as exceptional, and I'm glad that I found your channel!!! Most of the time, I can't tell what the athletes are doing. I can't see the hand fighting, leverage work, or anything that allows me to see, and try to intuit what is happening. But with the way you shoot the matches, it's so clear and obvious what's happening. Now, I just have a few questions crop up from unique situations like this, or like Anthony Bahl's hand placement, like I asked about a week or so ago. Thank you again!!!
@MidwestWrestle
5 ай бұрын
@@jcbattistoni Thank you so much for the kind words. I'm very passionate about the sport and I truly enjoy helping to grow it, so by all means keep asking away!
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