Pitt's Wrestling Cradle Tips
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1/1/2008 | Views: 1376
You wanna get the ref’s hand slapping the mat in your favor, right? Try twisting your opponent into a pretzel using a cradle. According to Jason Peters, assistant coach of the nationally ranked Pittsburgh Panthers, pinning an opponent in a high-level wrestling match is hard to do, but there are ways to make him vulnerable.
“Pinning on a high level comes from your ability to wear an opponent down, so you can get him in a vulnerable position where you can apply a cradle,” Peters says.
Here are some of Peters’ cradling tips you can use to cement your opponent to the mat.
Do
Apply the cradle when your opponent’s head is near his knee
Create a vice by locking your hands and pinching your elbows together
Keep your hands close to your coreyour most powerful regionat all times
Don’t
Extend your arms when applying the cradle
Force your opponent’s head to his knee; look for it when it happens naturally
Attempt a cradle until you have drilled it numerous times and are comfortable using the technique
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