Rob Koll – Rob Koll’s Whizzer Series Wrestling
Rob Koll – Rob Koll’s Whizzer Series Wrestling
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Salepage: Rob Koll – Rob Koll’s Whizzer Series Wrestling
Rob Koll’s Whizzer Series Wrestling DVDNew, original and sealed DVD in a case by Rob Koll, Cornell University Head Coach;2010 NCAA Championships Runner-Up; 2010 EIWA Coach of the Year; 2005 NWCA Division I Coach of the Year; 4X EIWA Conference Champions (2010, ’09, ’08, ’07);2X World Cup Champion, NCAA Champ and 4X All-American.
* Effective technique against any takedown thrown at you * Includes a foot sweep takedown from the whizzer * Simple & easy to learnRob Koll delves into the lost art of the whizzer with an in-depth wrestling technique DVD.
The whizzer is a potent point-scoring move that can be used offensively and defensively.
Coach Koll begins with a number of wrestling drills that teach and reinforce the proper technique.
He covers defensive technique for the whizzer to counter attacks below the knee (singles), doubles, high crotches and attacks above the knee.
He teaches what to do if the opponent steps over the whizzer, how to defend against a whizzer, throws off a whizzer and more.
The whizzer is a great equalizer, easy to learn, and appropriate for any level of wrestling.
43 minutes.2008.
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