Quote from MadInvite on November 22, 2022, 8:11 pmHere is what the OPC looks like for one of our wrestlers. Very structured weight loss throughout the season.
Here is what the OPC looks like for one of our wrestlers. Very structured weight loss throughout the season.
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Quote from Coach Niesen on November 22, 2022, 10:20 pmQuote from mjax26 on November 22, 2022, 9:25 pmSo he can go wrestle as low as 106. But come post season he has to go back up to 120?
He does not have to; I believe it's due to his only "recorded" weigh in. The plan will adapt based on each official weigh-in, and those "actual eligible weight" numbers will change.
Quote from mjax26 on November 22, 2022, 9:25 pmSo he can go wrestle as low as 106. But come post season he has to go back up to 120?
He does not have to; I believe it's due to his only "recorded" weigh in. The plan will adapt based on each official weigh-in, and those "actual eligible weight" numbers will change.
Quote from WAM on November 23, 2022, 7:27 amI find it interesting that with the certification date being the 22nd it shows the 1st weeks 1.5% allowable weight loss dating back to the 18th. Which essentially gives wrestlers two weeks of allowed weigh loss in 11 days to make weight by a Dec 2nd event. That would have been very useful information for these athletes before certification.
So the question is, if kids certify today (23rd), will it do the same (2 weeks of 1.5% allowable loss by an event weekend of Dec 2nd-4th)? Who is the Track Wrestling genius that can clarify that?
I find it interesting that with the certification date being the 22nd it shows the 1st weeks 1.5% allowable weight loss dating back to the 18th. Which essentially gives wrestlers two weeks of allowed weigh loss in 11 days to make weight by a Dec 2nd event. That would have been very useful information for these athletes before certification.
So the question is, if kids certify today (23rd), will it do the same (2 weeks of 1.5% allowable loss by an event weekend of Dec 2nd-4th)? Who is the Track Wrestling genius that can clarify that?
Quote from Mike M on November 26, 2022, 2:30 pmWhat would happen if a wrestler loses more weight than allowed for a week? For instance in the above table, week 3 they weigh 114.0 instead of the 115.43?
What would happen if a wrestler loses more weight than allowed for a week? For instance in the above table, week 3 they weigh 114.0 instead of the 115.43?
Quote from MadInvite on November 26, 2022, 4:55 pmFrom my understanding, even though they weigh 114, their weight would get recorded for that weigh-in as 115.43.
From my understanding, even though they weigh 114, their weight would get recorded for that weigh-in as 115.43.
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