The best way to learn how to do wrestling moves safely is to go to a wrestling school.
Wrestling moves are taught in wrestling schools. However it is also possible to learn some of the simpler moves such as basic stances by watching wrestling tuition videos on Youtube.
You have to first train in some martial art wrestling karate etc then go to a pro wrestling school and learn how to do the moves right
Go on to a website called thewrestlinggame, sign up, go to settings, click the 'account will be deleted in 7 days' button, look for the ad to learn wrestling moves for free. If you wrestle in high school just ask your coach
Firstly, join a wrestling club or the school team. Then, practise, practise, practise. Do weight training, go for runs and practise the wrestling moves until they are second nature.
Special wrestling schools.
Good, there are three most powerful moves that can easily hurt anyone but these three professional moves are very dangerous to the opponent. Your son should get perfection in these three professional moves in order to take care of opponent.Cross Face submissionSpearPower Suplex
The storylines are fake the wrestling moves are real
Go to wikipedia and type in professional wrestling moves which will tell you how the move is done.
The basic rule in folkstyle is that you have to touch one knee to the ground before the slam. So when you pick him up and throw him, you have to kneel and touch one of your knees to the mat before he hits. Also, if you want to avoid being called for locking hands, you need to release your grip around him once he's on the floor. And about slamming them on their head....it's probably illegal. Refs in folkstyle are more stringent about potential neck breakers and stuff like that, so if you want to slam people on their necks, go into greco-roman and freestyle wrestling. _____________________________________________________________ For modified collegiate, or schoolastic (high school) wrestling, there are rule books that describe what moves are legal and what are not. Wrestling coaches will teach you what is allowed and what is not. Generally, moves that are potentially dangerous, and might injure your opponent are not legal. For example, headlocks are not legal, unless you include an arm or leg. Grasping your hands around the torso when on the ground is not legal unless an arm or leg is included. Full nelsons are not legal, but half-nelson, and 3/4 nelson are legal. Twisting a body limb for pain or submission is not legal, and an arm bent behind your opponent's back must not go beyond 90 degrees. When applying a "chicken wing" arm hook, your own hand must not rise above 90 degrees across your opponent's back. Choking around the throat, or covering the mouth to restrict breathing is not legal. Striking, hitting or kicking is not legal. Slamming your opponent to the mat from a standing position is potentially dangerous, and not legal. If you lift your opponent, you are responsible for their safe return to the mat, however some takedowns might be a bit rough, so that is a judgment call on the part of the referee.
In catch wrestling, you may do strangle hold moves, but in the US old rules they saw this as un-sports man like conduct from the normal style as well, but maybe seen in Shoot Professional wrestling in the USA and else where today, but not in Olympic wrestling which Catch wrestling is not an Olympic sport. In the Japan and Europe, they use these type moves of choking and strangle hold moves. Normal wrestling can be just grappling, but in catch wrestling it may consist of low kicks, throws, and sleeper holds and many other moves. What places did use Catch wrestling? UWF Bushido UFC (Also normal wrestling can be seen here) Hybrid wrestling
you don't. if you want to know, go to a wrestling school and find out, dont ask stupid people online how to do dangerous moves like these.