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Curious to know about any training opportunities for Greco-Roman wrestling. I was previously a wrestler in high school, was an individual state qualifier, and my career got cut short my first run in college. I gained over 200 pounds and fell into a rut before I got persuaded to coach a few years ago. Now, I’m a college student again, doing well academically, and want to regain the privilege of wrestling despite being past collegiate eligibility. I’m not looking to be a world champion or Olympian, but want to train and compete for physical and mental health reasons. I just want to continue my education in the sport along with using the structure wrestling provides to maintain discipline to keep myself healthy. I’m a native to the Midwest, but have the ability to travel as needed and just want to train with some older wrestlers in the sport who can provide me with some better match-ups and scenarios.

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