Stalling Michelle Daniels Alamo Area Wrestling Officials Association

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Stalling Michelle Daniels Alamo Area Wrestling Officials Association www. twoa-aawoa. org twoa. aawoa@gmail. com

Stalling Michelle Daniels Alamo Area Wrestling Officials Association www. twoa-aawoa. org twoa. aawoa@gmail. com

 • Wrestlers are required to make an honest attempt to stay within the

• Wrestlers are required to make an honest attempt to stay within the 10' circle and wrestle aggressively. It is stalling when the wrestler fails to better their position, or prevents their opponent from bettering theirs. – When stalling is recognized it needs to be called without hesitation • As officials, we can't make the wrestlers wrestle, but we can penalize them when they don‘t

 • Stalling occurs in many ways: delays in the match as a result

• Stalling occurs in many ways: delays in the match as a result of straggling back to the center, excessive adjustments of equipment, holding the opponents legs without bettering their position or preventing the opponent from bettering theirs. • Neutral Stalling – Avoiding contact with the opponent – Defensive wrestling/preventing offensive wrestling • Thumbs in collarbone • Forearm posting

Offensive Stalling • The offensive wrestler does not wrestle aggressively wrestle to secure a

Offensive Stalling • The offensive wrestler does not wrestle aggressively wrestle to secure a fall – the exception is 'catch and release‘ • Holding the heel to the butt of the broken down defensive wrestler >5 seconds

Defensive Stalling • When the defensive wrestler does not aggressively wrestle to attempt escape

Defensive Stalling • When the defensive wrestler does not aggressively wrestle to attempt escape or reversal • It is not stalling when the defensive wrestler is overpowered

Calling Stalling • The match should be stopped when calling offensive stalling, except when

Calling Stalling • The match should be stopped when calling offensive stalling, except when the defensive wrestler is on their feet • The match should not be stopped when calling defensive or neutral stalling

Stalling Penalties • Per wrestler, the first offense is a warning • Second offense

Stalling Penalties • Per wrestler, the first offense is a warning • Second offense results in 1 point to the opponent • Third offense results in 1 point to the opponent • Fourth offense results in 2 points to the opponent and choice to the opponent on the restart • Fifth offense results in disqualification of the offending wrestler

 • Watching stalling wrestlers is only made worse by watching a stalling official!

• Watching stalling wrestlers is only made worse by watching a stalling official! (not her comment but that is what happen when Caleb puts it into ppt: ) www. twoa-aawoa. org twoa. aawoa@gmail. com