The Ultimate Guide to Wrestling Camps on WrestleFattie

We are very stoked to announce partnering with The Ultimate Guide to Wrestling Camps! For two years now, we’ve been trying to put together a page with a list of wrestling camps. The Guide has given us an excuse to and taken it a step further. Without endorsing any camp in particular, it teaches coaches, wrestlers and parents how to find a good quality wrestling camp in your area. We are combining this valuable resource with our page (going to drop on Friday) that lists all the wrestling camps in each state. Our goal is to bring a summer wrestling camp within 3 hours of your home.

We’ll be dropping the page Friday at noon. By that time we’ll have at least one camp on every page, but we’ll keep adding the camps. If you know of one, send us the contact information. We are very stoked to offer this service to the wrestling community.

Every year wrestlers and parents have the same questions:

  • What camp should I send my wrestler to?
  • What offseason training program are you participating in?
  • Do you think a club would help my child become successful?
  • What do I need to do to become a state champion?
  • How do I know what the best camp is for the money?
  • When is the right age to go to camp?
  • How do I really know what each camp offers?

If you are a wrestler, or a parent of a wrestler, those thoughts have crossed your mind. That’s where The Ultimate Guide to Wrestling Camps can help you. Why? Because the book answers those questions . With interviews, comments, quotes and information from over 40 of the most informed and educated people involved in the sport of wrestling, this book is not only an educational resource for wrestlers, it’s a valuable tool for parents who are trying to learn more about the training opportunities available for their son or daughter in many cases there are multiple children involved. It provides stories, tips and information for wrestlers of all ages, whether it’s the young wrestler just starting his or her career, the kid who wants to figure out how to make the starting lineup for the high school team or the wrestler who hopes to compete at the college level – it’s covered in this book.

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About Jon

I started wrestling my freshman year of high school in 2000 in Northern California. My first match lasted about 16 seconds and ended with me on my back. I am proud to say that my second one lasted a bit longer, but sad to report that it ended the same way. That year was my hardest year. I lost every match except for one. My sophomore year I threw out my back and couldn’t wrestle but I still showed up to practice nearly every day and became the general “mat monkey.” Junior year I was back. This was the year that I suffered most of my injuries. I broke fingers, cracked ribs and dislocated both my shoulders at the same time. It was also the best record I had.

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