I got beat up ordsprog

en I got beat up more in wrestling than I do out here on a bull. You'd think it would be the other way around.

en So in turn when calf prices start to go down you need to be more conservative buying bulls. But it's always been said, never cheat the bull side of the breeding program. You will see differences in results if you spend $800 for a bull versus $2,000 or $3,000 for a bull, if the genetics back up what the cost of the bull is.

en [Beat] one guy. A guy who is ranked or has had a lot of success in wrestling. They have to beat that one person and they will place at state.

en That's the thing about wrestling. You can get beat if you are the top guy. You've wrestled them a million times, and you keep going out and wrestling them like you have never wrestled them before.

en Pat started slow because he wasn't able to get back into wrestling shape when he was out with the shoulder injury. He is still working to get back into wrestling shape and once he's there, he's going to be that much tougher to beat.

en We'll miss Hilton, but it will be a terrific wrestling meet for the fans. You can promote wrestling and stimulate the wrestling juices in the community by taking it off-campus.

en (Wrestling Daniel Foley) is like wrestling a mirror. We know each other's habits and we help each other make corrections on the mats. But it goes deeper than that. (Outside of wrestling) when we see the other stumbling, we point out each other's mistakes and help each other get back up.

en My dad started me in wrestling. I have been around (wrestling) my whole life. I was born around Christmas and my dad had me in the wrestling room in mid-January.

en We will teach wrestling in general, not just Olympic wrestling. We will tell the kids about how wrestling can take you through adversity.

en In bullfighting there is a term called querencia. The querencia is the spot in the ring to which the bull returns. Each bull has a different querencia, but as the bullfight continues, and the animal becomes more threatened, it returns more and more often to his spot.
As he returns to his querencia, he becomes more predictable. And so, in the end, the matador is able to kill the bull because instead of trying something new, the bull returns to what is familiar. His comfort zone.

  Carly Fiorina

en He's just wrestling outside of his mind. He doesn't think anybody can beat him. He knows he is the best. That is so important.

en He's wrestling well. Both those kids (he beat) are pretty good.

en I like a women who's got some balls, some strength. As long as I can beat her at arm wrestling, that's fine.

en His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. The way I've been wrestling has been working out well for me. I figure if I have a chance to beat him, I'll try (a five-point move).

en Chad Friend is wrestling pretty well. Schendel (24-1) beat Friend, and Wilder (25-2) beat Schendel. All are in the state rankings, plus (Allen) McClure of Southern Wells is 23-5. It should be a pretty good weight class.


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