It's unfortunate boys are being put through this me-too garbage. In our school take downs and headlocks could be brutal, never mind a cross-face, from left field. I noticed their going about half speed against the girls and not wrestling all out. It's a joke. No.
I don't get it... years ago when I wrestled.. If a cross face didn't result in a bloody nose... coach said you did it wrong. These girls within this stuff is disturbing.
@mnjimmy21 I agree with your main point -- this is inter-gender wrestling is a typical "government fixes all" idea. This absurdity of allowing girls to break into boy's sports started LONG before the "Me Too movement". The practice has its roots in the 1974 Title IX which was, ostensibly, to prevent sex discrimination. It did prevent discrimiation for women/girls but it encouraged discrimination against boys (and men). On your other point, maybe it is just me, but I really don't see most boys "going easy" on girls on the mat. Likewise I do not see much evidence of the other point that keeps coming up -- i.e., that boys are afraid to touch girls on parts of their body. However, kind of to your point, the first match on this video MIGHT be a case of a boy toying with a girl until he was ready to pin her in the second period? One thing that I think I DO SEE is cases of referees trying to be "White Knights" and blatantly giving girls who are wrestling boys breaks. This ranges from questionable penalties for boys to not being able to see that girls are pinned -- when the OBVIOUSLY are?
Really wish all cameras were occupied so they can zoom in, pan back and forth and keep it closed in on the wrestlers. Sometimes they are and it looks glorious.
The commentator of the 1st match suddenly became so strangely quiet. Why didn't he say anything more after describing the moves in the beginning? Somewhat disappointed, he finally announced the victory of the boy.
Definitely! Maybe she was the home team wrestler? I think that he could have pinned her anytime he wanted -- for some reason he let her go until the second period? Saving face for her?
I found the match from 8:22 to 14:31 was a good entertainment. I think the girl was more advance in terms of wrestling knowledge/skills but that boy was way too strong for her. As usual the girl had a wildly enthusiastic cheering section constantly hollering out advice and encouragement but to no avail -- everything the girl did was turned against her by boy who was really strong. I thought the girl was essentially helpless against him and that she did well to hold back the pin as long as she did? That red finger nail polish was a cute touch though! 😂
In the first match, it LOOKED TO ME like that boy could have pinned the girl anytime he wanted? In the first period, he seemed to be just going through the motions for amusement or perhaps to keep from embarrassing the girl? Then he pinned her early in the second. I prefer that wrestlers go all out all the time and get the job done asap?
Yea okay they fight as hard as the guys umm no they try to fight as hard as guys all they do is just wiggle around twisting anyway possible just to survive and hope they able to win 😂
everybody can develop muscle without steroids (but boys can develop more without) and everybody can develop muscle with sterioids (but boys can develop more with). In relation girls can fight as hard as boys, but that claim is wired to relation. In absolute criteria boys fight harder.
No they can't. Medically speaking, that is totally wrong. Testosterone is necessary to develop and maintain muscle growth. Post pubescent girls have 15 - 65 ng/dL blood testosterone and boys have 300 -- 1000 ng/dL. It is essentially impossible for girls to develop musculature like boys if both are working out at the same level.
A lot of wrestling has to do with technique. A girl with much better refined technique against the guy who just tries to throw her around and outmuscle her as a 50% chance at least I’m getting pinned. I’ve seen it time after time after time and there are several state wrestling champions in runner ups, who are female, who’ve done exactly that. And the person who says that girls can’t build muscle because I don’t have testosterone there are a lot of young ladies. Unfortunately who have a lot more testosterone in their systems Dennis average so they definitely build a lot of muscle. Also, those who practice eastern stretching techniques are able to build muscle without an over abundance of testosterone due to the stretching techniques. Open your mind and take a look at a lot of female, martial artists and you’ll see that well they’re not as physically strong as men they’re definitely more muscular than the average female, and they don’t indulge in steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.
@@frankbublitz7562 I take your points about a girl with good wrestling technique being able to sometimes prevail over stronger boys who are newbies or just poor wrestlers. In fact I've heard it said (more than once) that girls tend to focus more on winning via technique more than boys who are more focused on using strength as a general rule. It definitely happens (girls winning over boys) but in the bigger scheme of things it is still very rare thing if you consider that there are tens thousands of scholastic wrestling matches happening every year. So even a few hundred wins by girls over boys (if there even ARE that many?) is a spit in the ocean. You can look at all the videos posted by girls on RUclips with the click bait" titles like "Sally P. pins boy wrestler" and its almost always the same thing in every case -- the girl (generally a top notch girl wrestler) is seen beating up on some hapless beginner boy or a very weak boy. Those same girls never post their losses though. 😂🤣 Only a very very few girls would have a 50/50 chance of beating a boy and only then if the boy is weak or inexperienced. How do you think this channel has found several thousand examples of boys beating girls in only a few years time? The answer to that is boys beat girls in wrestling almost every time they wrestle. You could NEVER find even close to that number of girls winning against a boy. Ever. You mentioned girls winning state wrestling titles as far as I know since 1984 when girls were allow to wrestle on boys teams there have been (rough estimate) about 28,000 matches (that is taking all states X all weight classes X all years) for a boys state wrestling title. Until now only 4 -- as far as I know -- have ever been won by girls -- all of these wins at the 106 lb class. Two of those situations the wins were only for a piece of the state title -- i.e., not even actual state championships. This is because both North Carolina and Georgia do not have a single state champ each year. Rather they have a separate state champs for each of their 4 divisions (so really they have 4 state champs each year i.e., one in each division). So, the chances of a girl winning a boy's state wrestling title is extremely small. Also, while ANYONE can enhance muscle growth by stretching after a workout because it helps move lactic acid out of the muscles you still need testosterone or some other steroid to maintain that muscle development. There are dozens of scientific studies on this it is not a subject of conjecture. Here is just one from the National Institute of Health: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7930971/ Take it to the bank --- all of those bulked up women you see are taking anabolic steroids -- when they stop they will lose their bulk up.
It's unfortunate boys are being put through this me-too garbage. In our school take downs and headlocks could be brutal, never mind a cross-face, from left field. I noticed their going about half speed against the girls and not wrestling all out. It's a joke. No.
I don't get it... years ago when I wrestled.. If a cross face didn't result in a bloody nose... coach said you did it wrong. These girls within this stuff is disturbing.
@mnjimmy21 I agree with your main point -- this is inter-gender wrestling is a typical "government fixes all" idea. This absurdity of allowing girls to break into boy's sports started LONG before the "Me Too movement". The practice has its roots in the 1974 Title IX which was, ostensibly, to prevent sex discrimination. It did prevent discrimiation for women/girls but it encouraged discrimination against boys (and men). On your other point, maybe it is just me, but I really don't see most boys "going easy" on girls on the mat. Likewise I do not see much evidence of the other point that keeps coming up -- i.e., that boys are afraid to touch girls on parts of their body. However, kind of to your point, the first match on this video MIGHT be a case of a boy toying with a girl until he was ready to pin her in the second period? One thing that I think I DO SEE is cases of referees trying to be "White Knights" and blatantly giving girls who are wrestling boys breaks. This ranges from questionable penalties for boys to not being able to see that girls are pinned -- when the OBVIOUSLY are?
Really wish all cameras were occupied so they can zoom in, pan back and forth and keep it closed in on the wrestlers. Sometimes they are and it looks glorious.
Guys I wrestled with in school would've in had no mercy. The initial double leg would've ended the match. I commend these guys for going through this.
Wt channel is 8:22 because the quality is the best
Outstanding! Keep them coming!
The commentator of the 1st match suddenly became so strangely quiet. Why didn't he say anything more after describing the moves in the beginning? Somewhat disappointed, he finally announced the victory of the boy.
Definitely! Maybe she was the home team wrestler? I think that he could have pinned her anytime he wanted -- for some reason he let her go until the second period? Saving face for her?
Wow! Great!
I found the match from 8:22 to 14:31 was a good entertainment. I think the girl was more advance in terms of wrestling knowledge/skills but that boy was way too strong for her. As usual the girl had a wildly enthusiastic cheering section constantly hollering out advice and encouragement but to no avail -- everything the girl did was turned against her by boy who was really strong. I thought the girl was essentially helpless against him and that she did well to hold back the pin as long as she did? That red finger nail polish was a cute touch though! 😂
In the first match, it LOOKED TO ME like that boy could have pinned the girl anytime he wanted? In the first period, he seemed to be just going through the motions for amusement or perhaps to keep from embarrassing the girl? Then he pinned her early in the second. I prefer that wrestlers go all out all the time and get the job done asap?
OK 👌👍👌👌
10:12 so there's why she's wearing a mask XD
This is a horrible abusive form of sport. At least it gives the girls a little practice in avoiding a rape.
Girl is beautiful 😍😍😍
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Girls can develop muscle without steroids and they fight as hard as the guys.
Yea okay they fight as hard as the guys umm no they try to fight as hard as guys all they do is just wiggle around twisting anyway possible just to survive and hope they able to win 😂
everybody can develop muscle without steroids (but boys can develop more without) and everybody can develop muscle with sterioids (but boys can develop more with). In relation girls can fight as hard as boys, but that claim is wired to relation. In absolute criteria boys fight harder.
No they can't. Medically speaking, that is totally wrong. Testosterone is necessary to develop and maintain muscle growth. Post pubescent girls have 15 - 65 ng/dL blood testosterone and boys have 300 -- 1000 ng/dL. It is essentially impossible for girls to develop musculature like boys if both are working out at the same level.
A lot of wrestling has to do with technique. A girl with much better refined technique against the guy who just tries to throw her around and outmuscle her as a 50% chance at least I’m getting pinned. I’ve seen it time after time after time and there are several state wrestling champions in runner ups, who are female, who’ve done exactly that. And the person who says that girls can’t build muscle because I don’t have testosterone there are a lot of young ladies. Unfortunately who have a lot more testosterone in their systems Dennis average so they definitely build a lot of muscle. Also, those who practice eastern stretching techniques are able to build muscle without an over abundance of testosterone due to the stretching techniques. Open your mind and take a look at a lot of female, martial artists and you’ll see that well they’re not as physically strong as men they’re definitely more muscular than the average female, and they don’t indulge in steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.
@@frankbublitz7562 I take your points about a girl with good wrestling technique being able to sometimes prevail over stronger boys who are newbies or just poor wrestlers. In fact I've heard it said (more than once) that girls tend to focus more on winning via technique more than boys who are more focused on using strength as a general rule. It definitely happens (girls winning over boys) but in the bigger scheme of things it is still very rare thing if you consider that there are tens thousands of scholastic wrestling matches happening every year. So even a few hundred wins by girls over boys (if there even ARE that many?) is a spit in the ocean. You can look at all the videos posted by girls on RUclips with the click bait" titles like "Sally P. pins boy wrestler" and its almost always the same thing in every case -- the girl (generally a top notch girl wrestler) is seen beating up on some hapless beginner boy or a very weak boy. Those same girls never post their losses though. 😂🤣 Only a very very few girls would have a 50/50 chance of beating a boy and only then if the boy is weak or inexperienced. How do you think this channel has found several thousand examples of boys beating girls in only a few years time? The answer to that is boys beat girls in wrestling almost every time they wrestle. You could NEVER find even close to that number of girls winning against a boy. Ever. You mentioned girls winning state wrestling titles as far as I know since 1984 when girls were allow to wrestle on boys teams there have been (rough estimate) about 28,000 matches (that is taking all states X all weight classes X all years) for a boys state wrestling title. Until now only 4 -- as far as I know -- have ever been won by girls -- all of these wins at the 106 lb class. Two of those situations the wins were only for a piece of the state title -- i.e., not even actual state championships. This is because both North Carolina and Georgia do not have a single state champ each year. Rather they have a separate state champs for each of their 4 divisions (so really they have 4 state champs each year i.e., one in each division). So, the chances of a girl winning a boy's state wrestling title is extremely small. Also, while ANYONE can enhance muscle growth by stretching after a workout because it helps move lactic acid out of the muscles you still need testosterone or some other steroid to maintain that muscle development. There are dozens of scientific studies on this it is not a subject of conjecture. Here is just one from the National Institute of Health: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7930971/ Take it to the bank --- all of those bulked up women you see are taking anabolic steroids -- when they stop they will lose their bulk up.