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Today, on the All-American Series, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with All-American Peyten Kellar.
Together, they discuss the NCAA and how to manage energy levels during long tournaments.
They also talk about growing up wrestling, what are the pros and cons of freestyle and how it can apply to other forms and that a key component of mental toughness is to not be scared of the outcome.
Timestamps:
0:32 - Thoughts on the NCAA
1:48 - Growing up wrestling
4:40 - Managing energy throughout a tournament
7:12 - Don't be scared of the outcome
9:39 - Pros and cons of freestyle
11:13 - Supportive coaching staff
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Today, on the All-American Series, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with All-American Jared Franek.
Together, they discuss joining the University of Iowa and the unique support the Hawkeyes provide. They also talk about starting wrestling at a young age, developing mindset over the years, and how to keep that mindset consistent no matter what you're faced with.
Timestamps:
0:26 - Starting at a young age
5:04 - Joining Wrestletown Iowa
7:14 - Support of the Hawkeyes
10:01 - Developing mindset
13:15 - Getting consistent results
17:10 - Looking ahead
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti talks with Rutgers coaches Scott Goodale and Donny Pritzlaff.
Together, they discuss how Rutgers wrestling has progressed over the years, the battle universities give to recruit their chosen wrestlers, and whether wrestling is becoming more and more capitalistic.
They also talk about how putting yourself in bad situations helps toughen your mindset, athleticism/technique and which is better, and how young wrestlers look up the previous generation as something to aspire to.
Timestamps:
1:28 - Rapid fire, pin or attack
4:28 - Put yourself in situations that stink
7:30 - Great athleticism or great technique
20:46 - Is wrestling becoming capitalistic
27:43 - Leveling up Rutgers wrestling program
43:26 - Recruiting battles
53:36 - The love of the fans
1:06:22 - Young wrestlers idolizing the previous generations
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti talks with Frank Jasper and Nick Suriano.
Together, they discuss how mind, body and nutrition all tie together and that nutrition can give wrestlers a big advantage.
They also talk about intermittent fasting, how it's good to give your gut a time out every now and then and that proper nutrition is a life skill every one should learn.
Timestamps:
6:32 Nutrition is the next big advantage
12:10 Mind, body and nutrition all tie together
22:03 Proper nutrition is a life skill
35:50 Intermittent fasting
38:55 Give your gut a time out
48:10 Mindset and nutrition are one
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti talks with Olympic Champion and Head Coach of Morgan State University Kenny Monday.
Together, they discuss how he became head coach at a time when he was looking to retire. They also talk about the current state of wrestling, DT as head coach, and how to cultivate young wrestlers and teach them proper mindset from the start, as well the importance of camaraderie in the sport.
Timestamps:
2:40 - Cultivating young wrestlers
4:30 - Being a head coach
12:01 - The current state of wrestling
26:38 - Camaraderie of the sport
32:04 - Coaching family trees
34:50 - David Taylor as Head Coach
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti talks with National Champion Cavid Carr.
Together, they discuss the benefits of looking at wrestling objectively instead of emotionally and the power of being part of a supportive team. They also talk about the impact of coming from a wrestling family, how to deal with the endless trolling on social media, and taking his first steps into recruiting young talent.
Timestamps:
2:04 - The power of a great team
4:40 - Looking at wrestling objectively
7:40 - The impact of a wrestling family
13:50 - Debating weight classes
16:06 - Getting into recruiting
20:30 - Dealing with social media
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Today, on the All-American Series, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with All-American Antrell Taylor.
Together, they discuss the grind of the NCAAs and how that can prepare you better for more demanding international tournaments. They also talk about how Nebraska is one of the best colleges to jump up levels in the game and how to handle being on the radar because of it. And they agree on who is the best technical wrestler in the world.
Timestamps:
0:29 - The grind of the NCAA
2:09 - Jumping up levels at Nebraska
4:00 - The best technical wrestler in the world
8:50 - How to handle being on the radar
10:34 - Plans for the offseason
14:26 - The positives of American wrestling in international tournaments
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Today, on the All-American Series, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with All-American Jore Volk.
Together, they discuss the importance of play-wrestling and how utilizing it to the max can pay off big, like making the best scrambler. They also talk about ways to improve mindset with small everyday habits and how the toughest wrestlers always remind themselves to love the fight and not just the outcome.
Timestamps:
0:30 - The power of the hair
1:24 - How to be the best scrambler
2:22 - Utilizing play-wrestling to the max
6:23 - Improving mindset
10:20 - The Battle in the Barn
11:55 - Remembering to love the fight
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Wrestling Mindset founder's Gene Zannetti and Jeff Zannetti discuss the biggest news in wrestling: David Taylor replaces John Smith and takes over the head coaching job at Oklahoma State.
Is this a break in loyalty or just a smart business move?
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Today on the All-American Series, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with All-American Yara Slavikouski.
Together, they discuss his move from Belarus to the US, which eventually led him to Harvard, and how it affected his wrestling approach. They also discuss the challenges when switching from freestyle to folkstyle, how analyzing matches is a must for any wrestler, and how a great way to build stamina is through swimming.
Timestamps:0:27 - From Belarus to USA
6:18 - Building stamina through swimming
10:33 - Switching from freestyle to folkstyle
12:14 - Time at Harvard
20:02 - Thought on the season
24:30 - Always analyze the matches
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Today on the All-American Series, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with All-American Luke Stanich.
Together, they discuss him being more on the radar since the NCAAs and how that affects his approach. He also shares what training at Lehigh is like and how the coaches help build not only great wrestlers but good people as well.
Timestamps:0:30 - The NCAA Experience
3:05 - Mindset development, from high school to today
7:35 - Training at Lehigh
9:53 - Being on the radar doesn't change your approach
13:09 - Coaches build wrestlers and people
15:18 - Upcoming competitions
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founders Gene and Jeff Zannetti sit down and recap the Olympic Trials which determined the wrestlers that will represent Team USA in Paris this summer.
Together, they discuss the best wrestlers in each weight class, what is the right mentality to have going into the Olympics, and how different the odds are when competing for a place on an international team over Team USA.
Timestamps:
5:30 - How to improve the event
18:20 - Going through the weight classes
24:12 - Thomas Gillman, keeping the faith even in a loss
28:03 - Jordan Burroughs, wrestling ambassador
38:57 - Wrestlers with full-time jobs
41:59 - Odds of making the team, international vs. domestic
49:49 - The right mentality for the Olympics
58:45 - Competing against legends
1:07:08 - Two-time Olympian Kayla Miracle
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Wrestling Mindset gets an exclusive interview with Eric Guerrero, one of John Smith's best all time wrestlers. This is the one and only time Eric will speak on the matter.
He reflects on and honors the true man.
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with NCAA Champion, 61KG World Champion, and Wrestling Mindset Partner, Vito Arujau.
Together, they discuss details about his decision to not compete in the upcoming Olympics Trials. They also touch on looking to the future, having no regrets in the season, and the hopes of wrestling full-time.
Timestamps:
0:38 - Decision to not compete in the Olympic Trials
8:35 - No regrets in this past year
11:48 - Descending weight classes
14:35 - Looking to the future
16:00 - Being done with college
22:14 - Dream rematchHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with NCAA All-American, the great Austin Gomez.
Together, they discuss prepping for the Olympics as part of Team Mexico, how important it is mentally to choose to have Faith instead of just accepting it out of pressure or guilt, and how having Faith helps to wrestle without fear.
Timestamps:
0:33 - Season rundown
1:50 - Wrestling without fear
3:50 - Choosing to have Faith
7:36 - Transfers coming in to Michigan
8:54 - Being on Team Mexico
14:41 - Taking a break from Folkstyle
18:45 - Prepping for the Olympics
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with two legends of the sport
Jeff Buxton is the head coach of the SKWC RTC, Team USA Mens Freestyle Coach, and owner/coach at Buxton Athletic Training Center. Previously he was the head coach of the Lehigh Valley Wrestling Club and built the nation's powerhouse program Blair Academy.
Ernie Monaco is the founder and owner of the Edge School of Wrestling, the first amateur wrestling school in the United States. He was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2022 and has coached some of the best wrestlers in America over the past 40 years.
Edge Wrestling:
Website- https://www.edgewrestling.com/
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/EdgeWrestlin... https://twitter.com/EdgeWrestlingInst... https://www.instagram.com/edge_wrestl... Monaco National Hall of Fame- https://nwhof.org/national-wrestling-...
Buxton Trained:
Website- https://www.buxtonatc.com
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/jeffpbuxton/
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti gives a recap of the NCAA Tournament.
He talks about the impact the tournament has on young wrestlers and how their dreams are being determined, how faith can play a big role in keeping things in perspective, especially when under tournament stress, and Gene also gives his personal, maybe controversial, opinion on instant replays.
Timestamps:
1:32 - Are instant replays necessary
2:46 - Refs with focus
5:54 - Dreams are always being determined
7:45 - Wrestling is a Christian sport
9:00 - Faith helps keep things in perspective
11:37 - The best wrestlers always score
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with three-time US National champion and multiple-time international medalist, Jason Nolf.
Together, they discuss what are the best methods for wrestlers to learn the best they can. At what age should kids start mindset training, and what are the first things they should be learning. Jason also shares tips on how to master moves methodically and why it's actually a good thing to be nervous before matches.
Timestamps:
6:07 - How wrestlers learn best
8:50 - When to start the program
11:38 - Kids learn so fast
12:57 - The first things kids should be learning
18:55 - Save energy by having good technique
21:02 - Methodically master moves
26:54 - Be nervous, it means you care
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This week, Wrestling Mindset founder Gene Zannetti sits down with All-American & Wrestling Mindset Partner, John Poznanski.
Together, they discuss how to deal with a concussion, how having an ''everything happens for a reason'' mindset can help with recovery, and how preseason and postseason practice differ + much more!
Timestamps:
1:05 - Concussions are not fun
1:33 - Everything happens for a reason
3:53 - Big Ten Tournament
5:24 - Pre and postseason practice differences
8:24 - The Treadsled
10:46 - Creative workout routines
13:34 - Wrestlers to watch in upcoming tournaments
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