18 March 2025

Collegiate Wrestling


Collegiate Wrestling is the style of wrestling from United States. Collegiate Wrestling practiced at the college, high school, middle school, and elementary levels.

Collegiate Wrestling scoring system is different from the Olympic Wrestling and Catch Wrestling. Wrestler must pinning their opponent on the mat for 3, 5 or 10 seconds (every organizers use different counting method). No dangerous throws, jointlocks or chokes are permitted here.

By the 1880s, American wrestling became organized, with matches often being conducted alongside gymnastic meets and Boxing tournaments in athletic clubs. More colleges, universities, and junior colleges began offering dual meets and tournaments, including championships and having organized wrestling seasons.

03 March 2025

2 Types Of Martial Art School

Based on their business goals, there are 2 types of martial art school:

1. Cardio Self Defense Club



Most basic and cheapest martial art club you can find anywhere. Especially at many fitness gyms and public parks.

This club founded to train nonathlete people (ordinary people) who wanna learn basic self defense technique and aerobic exercise, no sparring fight and extreme acrobatic moves here. For example: Cardio Kickboxing, Cardio Muay Thai, Aerobic Boxing, Practical Jeet Kune Do, Outdoor Tai Chi and more.

2. Pro Athlete Club



More serious and more expensive martial club. More expensive because they need more money for special training equipments for pro athletes (like sparring gears and mat). They also need medical fees because their training is more risky (sometimes injuries happen because lot of sparring fight and acrobatic move here).

This club founded to train young - athletic people who wanna training martial art as professional career and winning the tournaments / competitions. For examples: Pro Boxing Club, Pro Karate Club, Pro Wushu Taolu, Olympic Wrestling Club and more.