chertowcamp 1 Report post Posted September 16, 2013 The season will be here soon, so it is time to get focused on your goals for the upcoming season and get busy preparing to reach them. Decide what you want to achieve and make a commitment to doing everything necessary to reach your goals. Do not wait until November to start training regularly. Design a preseason training plan and stick with it. It does not need to be complex. Your preseason program should consist of at least 3 days per week in the weight room and 3 days per week of cardiovascular conditioning. You may spread this over six days of the week or you may combine strength training and conditioning into one workout. For example a 2-mile run followed by a strength training workout would kill two birds with one stone. Do not just put in time in the weight room. Have a plan when you walk in the door and get busy! Your cardiovascular training may consist of any combination of running, biking, swimming, and wrestling. It should combine both aerobic and anaerobic exercise. For example, some days go for a 2-4 mile run or wrestle for 10-20 minutes straight (aerobic training), and other days do an interval/sprint workout or wrestle short matches (anaerobic training). I encourage you to get on the mats whenever possible. Find a way to get some mat time this fall. If there is a will there is a way. If you are going to participate in a physically demanding sport like wrestling, you must be fully prepared for battle. Do not let another day slip by without getting ready! Training camps are a great way to prepare for the winter. I will conduct camp in Point Pleasant, WV, Sept 28-29. KY wrestlers are welcome! More info is here: http://kenchertow.com/?page=ww_camp&id=200 Visit kenchertow.com for more training tips and camp info. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites