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en I lived wrestling. I took only one week off after my junior year. I lifted weights, ran and wrestled five or six times a week. Then I traveled to Pennsylvania last summer to compete.

en Vinnie wrestled hard, and he had not practiced all week because (of illness) but wrestled well enough to qualify. Christian wrestled really well. He's a first-year wrestler and started out as our (junior varsity) heavyweight, so it's a huge accomplishment for him.

en That's the thing about wrestling. You can get beat if you are the top guy. Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection. You've wrestled them a million times, and you keep going out and wrestling them like you have never wrestled them before.

en Even though it was a (junior varsity) event it was pretty tough. We started off very slow in the morning. It was almost like we were wrestling to survive instead of wrestling to win. But in the afternoon, everybody wrestled hard.

en I'd lifted weights for a while even though I was still young and I figured I could beat him up. We had wrestled once before and he really couldn't do anything to me, so I'm coming out of the gym and see him and figure I could take him.

en Anyone that has wrestled before at a high level understands that you just don't get in shape for wrestling in a week and a half. It doesn't work that way.

en In football, I lifted weights pretty hard corps and that helped me get strong. Wrestling really conditioned my body. When I was on the field, I felt like I could run forever.

en We say that every week. That's where football starts, that's why they lifts weights in the summer. We have 12 to 13 kids that can all play up front, so it keeps players well-rested throughout games.

en I thought we wrestled well today, but there is still a lot of wrestling to be done. Nick and Andy (Simmons) dominated their weight classes, and we had some thrilling matches at other weights as well.

en I thought I wrestled pretty good in the tournament. Conditioning is important. I lift three days a week, run a mile or two before school and run five miles on Sundays. I'm wrestling my best right now.

en I wasn't happy (not being drafted). You're down a day or a week, and then you go on. I took the summer off after my junior season and worked out.

en He goes after it. Out there, you see the guys who are winning, and they're out there to wrestle - they're wrestling the same way they've wrestled all year. He's wrestled enough in a lot of big tournaments . . . With the experience, it makes it easier.

en A lot of these long distance runners start out at junior high. They have just as good times but they're also running 80 miles a week. So you see a lot of potential in someone who is running 20 miles a week. You see a lot of growing potential.

en When they had a week a year ago to prepare for us, they beat us. They have a week again this time. I'm sure they've ripped that (game) tape down a million times.

en We try to work around everyone's schedule as best we can. We practiced only once a week last year, but now we're up to twice weekly. If we can find the right facility, I'd like to practice three times a week.


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