Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | The Christmas break has been put to good use by the Gering wrestling team working on some new moves . They have invented a new take down called the Spinner or Flying Back Single . At this time it only has two finishes but with some work they hope to add a few more .They will attempt to finish it for the first time ever in competition this weekend at the Ogallala dual Tourney . We will try to get film of this out standing move that will be available to those who would like to learn it for a small fee , or you can sign up for special instructional camps after season . After completed you can see it at spinner.com The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |
Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | TK I know Dru & Dev would love this move it might be the bigest thing to come along in years . I could even see UNK using it to put away the competition this year at Nationals . The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |
Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | It was attempted but not completed today we will try again next week at Sterling . The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |
Moderator Location: Omaha,NE,USA Registered: October 19, 2002 Posts: 1116 | is it where you get a single and try to throw it like an arm spin? "It's in the bag coach, it's in the bag." |
Junior High Registered: April 26, 2005 Posts: 503 | Sounds like it might be double-knee drop Roy Oliver taught about eight years ago. |
Rookie Registered: April 10, 2006 Posts: 75 | Sounds like it still needs work. |
Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | It needs some work but after poring over lots of tape we found that we must hit it to the wrestlers dominate side to close the distance . Just like anything else practice - practice - practice The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |
Novice Registered: October 20, 2002 Posts: 217 | After watching a few attempts at this new move. It seems to me to be a slight variation of an old move Gering perfected years ago, Chuck D. called it the "one legged table" takedown. This message has been edited. Last edited by: ref, |
Varsity Letterman Registered: November 17, 2003 Posts: 850 | That could be true , but I think it is more Mixed Martial Arts influenced . Maybe even the Hokey Pokey The state of Nebraska is won on your feet . James Berger |