Wade Schalles – Legal Pain – Mastering the Art of Pinning
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Description:For those of you who know of Wade Schalles and his astonishing career as an athlete, coach, and instructor, this DVD course successfully combines the Wade of 25 years ago with the Wade of today in an all inclusive and entertaining package on the art and science of PINNING!Wade personally holds the number one spot in the GUINESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS for the MOST VICTORIES (821) and MOST PINS (530).
He has defeated 36 national champions (pinning an AMAZING 17 of them) as well as defeating 8 World titlists (each total is considered a record).
Off the market for over a decade, this MUST-HAVE instructional video set has been digitally remastered and updated with HOURS of new, never-before-seen footage from the original series.
In the original LEGAL PAIN videtape series, Coach Schalles created what would become the nations most popular (#1 bestseller) instruction video in the history of wrestling.
Included in LEGAL PAIN, you will learn:
-The Reverse Headlock
-Clock Theory
-Reverse Ball and Chain Pinning
-The 3 Key Principles of Pinning-The Head Wrap Half
-The Cement Mixer
-The Whizzer series-Stepping over the Whizzer to Score
-Chicken Wings Aren’t for Chickens-Front Chancery
-The Double Half Nelson…and MUCH MORE!
Features & Benefits
Improve your Wrestling coaching!
Learn from Wade Schalles!
Take your team to the next level!
Learn from the best, to become your best!
with Wade Schalles, former Clarion University wrestler (1972-73), won both Division II and Division I titles twice, and was outstanding wrestler of both events as a sophomore; compiled a collegiate record of 153-5-1, while amassing 106 falls.For those of you who know of Wade Schalles and his astonishing career as an athlete, coach, and instructor, this DVD course successfully combines the Wade of 25 years ago with the Wade of today in an all inclusive and entertaining package on the art and science of pinning. Schalles holds the number one spot in the Guiness Book of World Records for the most victories (821) and most pins (530).
In the original LEGAL PAIN series Schalles taught: The Reverse Headlock, Clock Theory, Reverse Ball and Chain Pinning, The 3 Key Principles of Pinning, The Head Wrap Half, The Cement Mixer, The Whizzer series, Stepping over the Whizzer to Score, Chicken Wings Aren’t for Chickens, Front Chancery, The Double Half Nelson and more.
Off the market for over a decade, this video set has been digitally remastered and updated with hours of new, never-before-seen footage from the original series. Included are: The trick to the Headlock Takeover, Why you want to shift the opponents weight forward, A jawbreaker submission from the bar arms, The fine line between legal and illegal, The Tree Theory, Survival Theory, How to use mechanical advantage while crossfacing, How to double your weight instantly, Another way to make a 300lb gorilla out of a 150lbs wrestler, The Legal Pain bear hug, Trapping the arms for MMA, Ideas for dealing with the “guard,” A novel front trachea choke, How to take away their will to win, The chin-twist-pick, The head wrap half, Leg ride submissions, The spladle, Why Loosey-Goosey Wins It, How to optimize your wrestling strategy and game plan, Unique head & arm submissions, How to wring your opponent out like a dish-rag and more.
Also included as an extra bonus is Applied Wrestling for Grappling and MMA featuring Wade’s thoughts and strategies for the current grappling and MMA scene.
240 minutes.
What is Martial arts ?
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation’s intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means “arts of Mars”, the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never “martial” in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.
Wade Schalles – Legal Pain – Mastering the Art of Pinning
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