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Drilling is
one of the most important aspects of training because you can
increase your anaerobic & aerobic capacity, while reviewing
or learning a skill. Many folks think that live action is the
best way to learn or train. While live action or wrestling is
an essential part of training the mind/body, drilling is the foundation
that creates a base where everyone can review, learn, and get
in shape.
You
should drill or over learn all of your skills. Because this may
be a large amount for many of you, it is essential to plan your
attack. During the season, good coaches and teachers have a lesson
plan that guides them and you through the year. Now, during preseason,
you may be on your own in terms of creating the best case scenario
or plan. The most basic skills of wrestling need to be drilled
daily. Some of which are: stance, motion, level change, penetration
step, lifts, back steps, back arch, sprawls, & hip-hiests.
That list names a few skills...there are many more basic skills
or other skills to be drilled. For starters, you should have a
take down series, an escape series, a pin series & a variety
of counter series for top, bottom, and neutral.
You
should drill your series of moves with intention of executing
them in a match. This seems simple. But, how many times have you
drilled moves you've rarely used in matches. Drilling with a purpose
should include high percentage moves executed correctly. You must
drill the moves correctly or it is purposeless. Again, to be the
best you can be, it is a good idea to drill high percentage moves
repetitiously over and over again. At some point, before you start
drilling, find out the correct, high percentage way your moves
or series of moves are executed either from a coach, instructional
video, or video of world-national-state- finals matches. It is
essential to drill with a purpose.
Mental
drilling is also a good way to learn and over learn skills. This
implies using your mind as supplementing and complementing your
physical drilling. If you can close your eyes and see/picture
anything in you mind or count in your head or remember your last
victory or defeat, you can drill in your mind. It is not hard...in
fact it is easier and faster than physically drilling. Again,
you must drill mentally and physically to be the best you can
be. You may increase the volume of repetitions as well. Initially
mentally drill your moves in lower repetitions increasing the
numbers as you can confidence. Seeing yourself execute anything
in your mind before you physically execute reinforces confidence
and helps you learn quicker, effectively, & efficiently.
Master
your skills by drilling repetitiously while building your confidence
and you will become a better student-athlete.
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