She could learn to spralw and stuff those takedown attemps more, and shoot for some takedowns of her own, to force her opponent to consider the risk themselves. Her coach was trying to help her get out of it, but It's hard to react to coaching in time.... but she caught on that she kept ending up in the same positions so all she has to do is remember the instructions for next time. It all just takes practice. She did good... "you win or you learn."
Thank you! I am working on my sprawls more in practice and I do shoot a lot it's just more of a game for me because I don't really like shooting on people that are taller or heavier than me because then I'm just gonna get sprawled on.
@@scarletteats I'm not saying shoot because it's gonna be successful, I'm saying shoot just to make him worry that maybe you'll land a takedown if he's not careful. This might cause him to crouch lower and keep his hands lower, making things easier for you because it brings his height down. Over-unders would be easier to get. Also taller opponents are easier to take down as it's easier for you to get below their center of gravity. That's why he'd want to get lower. If you don't do the takedowns, your opponent will. Someone must. Single leg and double leg are far from the only takedowns available to you. Your doing good though. Listen to your coach, not bozos online (ie me). I read the title, I like your attitude, that's why I watched.
Scarlett is obviously stronger in the legs, and hips than this boy!! Girls are stronger than boys at this age, and have a lower center of gravity!! Next time use all of this to your advantage with body triangles, grapevine pins, and the full mount (harder to achieve in wrestling than BJJ). You will get him next time, Scarlett!! Great job!!❤❤❤❤
WHAT Do u mean???< they are all heavier in the hips, waist, butt and legs!!!!!, all of the girls at any age!! u see them holding he boys down because of that fat weight!! it is just an advantage
Yeah, the girl needs to go on the offensive, there were times where the boy was vulnerable, but she didnt take advantage of it and attack, always going for a defensive posture instead. Girls' power advantage over boys at that weight and age, are hips and legs..have to use those legs to overpower boys. The boy is a good match for this girl to practice and learn with until she can start to pin him using her lower center of gravity power advantage. As for the boy, poor guy, he was preoccupied, struggling with typical physiological boy issues. Oh, boy.
@@MarkMiller-i8qall she was talking about was that I am at the age where my body is changing a lot and so are others,not just females. That boy is probably going through puberty and it's probably weird for him to be wrestling a girl ig you could say bc our body's are changing and it's getting "weird" to wrestle the opposite sex but I don't think it's weird
@@scarletteats WELL IN MY GENERATION they always said females are weaker than males ??But Not so much nowadays--also girls seem to pick up the wrestling skills quicker than the boys do !!!
OMG what a match 🫣 even if you lose you have done a great match and the guy was also more tired then you. He won only for a matter of points. For what I can see here I can say that you have both strenght and agility and I'm sure you'll become a great wrestler 😁 P.S. I'm a wrestler too in my school and If I had been in your situation to win I would have played dirty by tapping the kid in his balls and making it look like an accident 😂 then I would have made an easy pin while he was in pain so I could win. I know I’m bad 😂 but sometimes you have to do it to win 😌 and btw it’s easier to win with guys (at least for me lol). Feel free to use this technic in matches too 😌😂 I wish you the best Scar ❤️ byeeee
lmao some of y'all's comments crack me up. Thanks for the advice lol and I think I'll be better off without hitting them in the balls. But hey if I "accidentally" hit them w my head then idk 🤷♀️. But thanks for the advice
@@scarletteats lmao even my friends at school when I tell them they laugh for hours 😂 I’m an expert in "accidental" hits 😌😂 Anyway thanks for the answer, I appreciated it so much 🙏🏻❤️ I hope you’ll have more subscribers in the future :)
Scarlet, I loved the way at the beginning of the match, you attempted to control your opponent’s wrists. Forget tying up. It’s a waste of time, energy and will sap your strength. Control the wrists and you’d be surprised by the opportunity it presents to shoot. Use psychology as one of your tools… fake a tie-up and as your opponent reaches, tap-and-go for a takedown. (Meaning rapidly tap up the reaching arms of your opponent and shoot for a leg-as you circle around.) It’s not always about securing a leg and trying to pull it in, it’s about using an ankle, or a leg to pull into a spin to the back. Think about it; it’s one thing to try and shoot for a leg takedown, it’s another thing to control a wrist and immediately PULL yourself into a takedown. There is little time for the opponent to react. Leg takedowns mean keeping your head out from your opponent’s crotch and immediately drop your head and raise it to either side… clasp hands behind your opponent and suck (pull) in to your waist to complete the takedown. If the opponent is stronger, then spin to the back for points. Way too much to say here, but this technique got me to place second in the country in my weight class. (In my country) It will create opportunities on the mat for you. It’s about hand (wrist) control.
Holy shit that's awesome!!! I'm so proud that you placed 2nd in your country for your weight. Thanks for the advice. If you don't mind if I look you up? Just for like game film yk could I get your name and weight?
@@scarletteats : Hey Scarlett, I don’t mind, but im an old fart and this happened before the internet and video. I had speed and strength on my side and that helped by being a factor working in my favor, but I always thought about gaining the advantage quickly. More tips later… gotta fly now. Keep up the good work!
@@scarletteats: Scarlett, everyone develops their own ‘style’ in wrestling and I’d never suggest straying too far away from what works. What I do suggest,’is adding to your style additional styles. I notice in a lot of wrestling videos the tendency upon a takedown is to ride the opponent with one’s body on top. I used to practice and coach having a practice partner on the bottom (hands and knees) and having the partner on top place ones lower chest/stomach on the opponent’s back and spin/rotate from side to side rapidly. I’d saddle up beside my opponent, right arm around their waist and with my left arm, collapse the opponent’s arm, dragging them toward the collapsing side’s shoulder. Then, I’d spin around to the other side, hook under the arm, over the neck and drive them onto their back. Really worked well. When they flipped sides trying to squirm out, I’d spin again to the other side and do the same thing. It usually got me lots of pins. Just saying… cheers!
There should be a law against LOUD -MOUD- coaches like this one. It is very annoiing, not only for the opponent, but for the public as well. So SHUT-UP around the mat.
@@scarletteats: You won’t think it’s funny when the roles are reversed. I can all but guarantee you won’t like it as the roles are reversed. 52 years overdue, but who’s counting?
@@scarletteats: all sports, all scholarships, all pageants, all extracurriculars, they must be open to participants of any gender. Equality isn’t for some times, and not others. It isn’t for some, and not others. Equality is for every one. That seems simple enough? I don’t understand your confusion. Surely at least you understand. Let the encouragement, the praise and the doting, let it continue. Your parents teachers coaches administrators, and local journalists, they must be kept busy as sports boosters, at least, until we’re free at last. Thats something even you can understand? Who knows? Clearly no one still in that building, we’ll call them willing observers, clearly no one in that building has parents. Perhaps that stunts their ability to understand. Who can say? I certainly wouldn’t stay it that building, to dignify the proceedings. lol, and I don’t have parents. Maybe that’s the secret. That’s how I see it. Thanks for the response.
She could learn to spralw and stuff those takedown attemps more, and shoot for some takedowns of her own, to force her opponent to consider the risk themselves. Her coach was trying to help her get out of it, but It's hard to react to coaching in time.... but she caught on that she kept ending up in the same positions so all she has to do is remember the instructions for next time. It all just takes practice. She did good... "you win or you learn."
Thank you! I am working on my sprawls more in practice and I do shoot a lot it's just more of a game for me because I don't really like shooting on people that are taller or heavier than me because then I'm just gonna get sprawled on.
@@scarletteats I'm not saying shoot because it's gonna be successful, I'm saying shoot just to make him worry that maybe you'll land a takedown if he's not careful. This might cause him to crouch lower and keep his hands lower, making things easier for you because it brings his height down. Over-unders would be easier to get. Also taller opponents are easier to take down as it's easier for you to get below their center of gravity. That's why he'd want to get lower. If you don't do the takedowns, your opponent will. Someone must. Single leg and double leg are far from the only takedowns available to you. Your doing good though. Listen to your coach, not bozos online (ie me). I read the title, I like your attitude, that's why I watched.
@@binaryglitch64 thank you!!!
Y'all may want me to post losses but damn if I'm gonna keep filming and show that ref raise the elite kid's arm.
Fr Texas elite is seriously not that good
Didn’t see anything elite out there
Scarlett is obviously stronger in the legs, and hips than this boy!! Girls are stronger than boys at this age, and have a lower center of gravity!! Next time use all of this to your advantage with body triangles, grapevine pins, and the full mount (harder to achieve in wrestling than BJJ). You will get him next time, Scarlett!! Great job!!❤❤❤❤
WHAT Do u mean???< they are all heavier in the hips, waist, butt and legs!!!!!, all of the girls at any age!! u see them holding he boys down because of that fat weight!! it is just an advantage
She’s a tough girl.
@@TheTurk56523 yeahhh that's wsp
Real
Scarlett, who won?
The other guy did 😔
@@scarletteatsgood job tho
She will Get Better !!
@@shadboy I am!
@scarletteats Good for you !!
Yeah, the girl needs to go on the offensive, there were times where the boy was vulnerable, but she didnt take advantage of it and attack, always going for a defensive posture instead. Girls' power advantage over boys at that weight and age, are hips and legs..have to use those legs to overpower boys.
The boy is a good match for this girl to practice and learn with until she can start to pin him using her lower center of gravity power advantage.
As for the boy, poor guy, he was preoccupied, struggling with typical physiological boy issues. Oh, boy.
How do you know he was "struggling with typical physiological boy issues?" Please explain.
@@MarkMiller-i8qall she was talking about was that I am at the age where my body is changing a lot and so are others,not just females. That boy is probably going through puberty and it's probably weird for him to be wrestling a girl ig you could say bc our body's are changing and it's getting "weird" to wrestle the opposite sex but I don't think it's weird
Maybe she will get better !!
maybe🤷♀️
@@scarletteats WELL IN MY GENERATION they always said females are weaker than males ??But Not so much nowadays--also girls seem to pick up the wrestling skills quicker than the boys do !!!
@@shadboy yes!! Thanks!
@@scarletteats Keep up the good work--i'm actually a fan of girls wrestling !
@@shadboy thanks
OMG what a match 🫣 even if you lose you have done a great match and the guy was also more tired then you. He won only for a matter of points. For what I can see here I can say that you have both strenght and agility and I'm sure you'll become a great wrestler 😁
P.S. I'm a wrestler too in my school and If I had been in your situation to win I would have played dirty by tapping the kid in his balls and making it look like an accident 😂 then I would have made an easy pin while he was in pain so I could win.
I know I’m bad 😂 but sometimes you have to do it to win 😌 and btw it’s easier to win with guys (at least for me lol).
Feel free to use this technic in matches too 😌😂 I wish you the best Scar ❤️ byeeee
lmao some of y'all's comments crack me up. Thanks for the advice lol and I think I'll be better off without hitting them in the balls. But hey if I "accidentally" hit them w my head then idk 🤷♀️. But thanks for the advice
@@scarletteats lmao even my friends at school when I tell them they laugh for hours 😂 I’m an expert in "accidental" hits 😌😂
Anyway thanks for the answer, I appreciated it so much 🙏🏻❤️ I hope you’ll have more subscribers in the future :)
@@Lorenzo-me5uj thanks!
Scarlet, I loved the way at the beginning of the match, you attempted to control your opponent’s wrists. Forget tying up. It’s a waste of time, energy and will sap your strength. Control the wrists and you’d be surprised by the opportunity it presents to shoot. Use psychology as one of your tools… fake a tie-up and as your opponent reaches, tap-and-go for a takedown. (Meaning rapidly tap up the reaching arms of your opponent and shoot for a leg-as you circle around.) It’s not always about securing a leg and trying to pull it in, it’s about using an ankle, or a leg to pull into a spin to the back. Think about it; it’s one thing to try and shoot for a leg takedown, it’s another thing to control a wrist and immediately PULL yourself into a takedown. There is little time for the opponent to react. Leg takedowns mean keeping your head out from your opponent’s crotch and immediately drop your head and raise it to either side… clasp hands behind your opponent and suck (pull) in to your waist to complete the takedown. If the opponent is stronger, then spin to the back for points. Way too much to say here, but this technique got me to place second in the country in my weight class. (In my country) It will create opportunities on the mat for you. It’s about hand (wrist) control.
Holy shit that's awesome!!! I'm so proud that you placed 2nd in your country for your weight. Thanks for the advice. If you don't mind if I look you up? Just for like game film yk could I get your name and weight?
@@scarletteats : Hey Scarlett, I don’t mind, but im an old fart and this happened before the internet and video. I had speed and strength on my side and that helped by being a factor working in my favor, but I always thought about gaining the advantage quickly. More tips later… gotta fly now. Keep up the good work!
@@sandymilne224 thanks lol I'm gonna get jacked in the next year so going into highschool wrestling won't be much of a change for me
@@scarletteats: Scarlett, everyone develops their own ‘style’ in wrestling and I’d never suggest straying too far away from what works. What I do suggest,’is adding to your style additional styles. I notice in a lot of wrestling videos the tendency upon a takedown is to ride the opponent with one’s body on top. I used to practice and coach having a practice partner on the bottom (hands and knees) and having the partner on top place ones lower chest/stomach on the opponent’s back and spin/rotate from side to side rapidly. I’d saddle up beside my opponent, right arm around their waist and with my left arm, collapse the opponent’s arm, dragging them toward the collapsing side’s shoulder. Then, I’d spin around to the other side, hook under the arm, over the neck and drive them onto their back. Really worked well. When they flipped sides trying to squirm out, I’d spin again to the other side and do the same thing. It usually got me lots of pins. Just saying… cheers!
I would be too worried about a rise in my singlet to do a good job wrestling a girl
@@pb6717 lol
There should be a law against LOUD -MOUD- coaches like this one. It is very annoiing, not only for the opponent, but for the public as well. So SHUT-UP around the mat.
He was trying to do his job which was coaching me
None of these people have parents
@@magicsinglez lol
@@scarletteats: You won’t think it’s funny when the roles are reversed. I can all but guarantee you won’t like it as the roles are reversed. 52 years overdue, but who’s counting?
@@magicsinglez I'm confused
@@scarletteats: all sports, all scholarships, all pageants, all extracurriculars, they must be open to participants of any gender. Equality isn’t for some times, and not others. It isn’t for some, and not others. Equality is for every one. That seems simple enough? I don’t understand your confusion. Surely at least you understand. Let the encouragement, the praise and the doting, let it continue. Your parents teachers coaches administrators, and local journalists, they must be kept busy as sports boosters, at least, until we’re free at last. Thats something even you can understand? Who knows? Clearly no one still in that building, we’ll call them willing observers, clearly no one in that building has parents. Perhaps that stunts their ability to understand. Who can say? I certainly wouldn’t stay it that building, to dignify the proceedings. lol, and I don’t have parents. Maybe that’s the secret. That’s how I see it. Thanks for the response.
@@magicsinglez dude I'm a kid I have no idea what your talking abt