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Athletes, Injuries, Stories, Mindset Victoria Francis-Weiss Athletes, Injuries, Stories, Mindset Victoria Francis-Weiss

A Wrestler's Experience with Herniated Disc Surgery

A month after becoming the 2016 Olympic Trials Runner-up, I was home and injured. I discovered I had a herniated disc in my low back and the symptoms were so intense, it hurt to sit or carry my laundry. It was scary not knowing anything about the recovery process, or if it was even possible. I was eager to return to training and thus worsened my situation. Fortunately, I was able to recover from this injury with the help of my family and medical staff, and was able to continue my competitive wrestling career. This is how I overcame the biggest injury of my career, and how you can hopefully avoid the the same fate.

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Stories, Athletes, Coaches, Women's Wrestling Elizabeth Dosado Stories, Athletes, Coaches, Women's Wrestling Elizabeth Dosado

Iran’s New Feminism: Combat Sports

Seeing her for the first time, I was a bit taken back. She wore a hijab, long sleeves, and pants underneath her gi. The cultural differences between us were obvious — I was only wearing a t-shirt under my gi and my hair was left uncovered. Even though I had trained at this dojo a hundred times, this was the first time I had ever worked out with an athlete who covered themselves. I was soon put at ease when we shared laughs as we worked on our judo. She was a fierce competitor, and didn’t back down from me at all. I could tell she really loved practicing judo. I left the dojo that day thinking about issues bigger than myself. We may be different, but the love we feel in sport unifies us. I was impassioned at how sports can truly bring people together. I asked myself, “could it bring the world together?” For so long, we have viewed the Muslim culture as drastically different from our own world. But as opportunities for women in combat sports are on the rise, we can see a new beginning and a new feminism for Muslim women.

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Stories Katherine Shai Stories Katherine Shai

Toska Adams: The Journey is Never Over, Giving Back to the Sport of Wrestling

Once upon a time, before girls and women were competing on the mat, women were behind the scenes supporting and organizing wrestling events in roles such as paring master. This person was responsible for hand writing the brackets, recording the wins/loses, determining who would wrestling who in consolations, wrote out the bout sheets, and sent them to the assigned mats. This was a coveted role before technology like TrackWrestling took over that job entirely. The idea of women being on the mat was a different story entirely... as competitors or as referees. Today however, the avenues and opportunities for women within the wrestling world are expanding rapidly. The women who were once behind the scenes pairing at tournaments, are taking front and center roles. One of those women, referee Toska Adams, has been a part of changing the mind set of a women’s role within wrestling. Today, it is no longer rare to see a female referee on the mat. Toska sees her role as an important opportunity to show other young women the possibility of raising the hands of our sports future greats.

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Parents, Coaches, Athletes, Stories Monique Cabrera Parents, Coaches, Athletes, Stories Monique Cabrera

Monique Cabrera: Coaching and Giving Back to the Sport

For the past decade, I have been coaching boys and girls high school wrestling. It has been easier enrolling girls to wrestle than boys because I myself am a woman, and wrestled for the high school where I am currently coaching. Feedback from the athletes has been vital in order to encourage boys and girls to wrestle for the first time. It helps me understand how I can best support their goals and keep them coming back to the mat. Typically, I ask a new athlete why they want to join the sport. There are various reasons to why a young teen wants to join wrestling: getting into shape, being more confident, but my favorite is to be a part of a family. Over the last five years I have reiterated to high school athletes that wrestling isn't just a team, but a family and a culture to help shape and support becoming a better individual all around.

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Stories, Athletes, Parents, Coaches, Injuries, Mindset Kelsey Campbell Stories, Athletes, Parents, Coaches, Injuries, Mindset Kelsey Campbell

Kelsey Campbell: The Injuries Have Made Me Stronger Part 2

In 2012, shortly after qualifying for my first Olympic team, I began to feel a pop in my collar bone area while wrestling. Training at that point was specific and tailored to the olympic team. I was constantly aware of this injury, but didn't have the luxury of taking time to address the problem. It eventually went from discomfort to sharp pain. I would drill with someone much lighter than me, and just grabbing my normal standing single, I would literally see red. It wasn’t really a time to panic and true to my nature, I really didn’t discuss it outside of Terry Steiner, Kim Martori of Sunkist, and my physical trainers at the Training Center.

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Women's Wrestling, Athletes, Stories Katherine Shai Women's Wrestling, Athletes, Stories Katherine Shai

What You Don't Know About Being A Female Wrestler

Trying to stereotype a female wrestler’s body as only short and stocky will only give you a narrow view of our sport. Wrestling is one of the few sports where you use your body type as a way to get the advantage over your opponent. Tall wrestle short, skinny wrestle stocky. As long as they are the same weight, you must learn how to wrestle whatever your opponent looks like...

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Athletes, Stories, Women's Wrestling Katherine Shai Athletes, Stories, Women's Wrestling Katherine Shai

Professional Athletes and Pregnancy

There have been some awesome articles lately about pregnancy and elite athletes. Serena Williams is pregnant with her first, and won a Grand-Slam title while 8 weeks pregnant. Track athlete Alysia Montanio was just in the news as she competed in the 800-meters at 5 months pregnant. There are also countless numbers of female athletes who have competed in their athletic career at the highest levels while pregnant.

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