British Wrestling has launched it Level 1 in Refereeing Wrestling.
Looking to support your club or just a fan of wrestling? Want to get involved with the sport and help it grow? Book onto the Level 1 Refereeing Course coming up on the 9th October 2021.
Course |
BWA Level 1 in Refereeing Wrestling |
Course Lead |
Richard Phillips and Lee Seggle UWW Category 2 Referees |
Date and Time |
Saturday 9th October 2021 10.00-16.00 |
Address |
British Wrestling Academy, 41 Great Clowes Street, Salford, M7 1RQ |
Cost |
£40 |
Pre-requisites |
Aged between 16 and 50 |
Referee Course outline 1. Pre-course to be done via Academy | United World Wrestling | Academy platform of United World Wrestling Please upload your UWW Introduction to Refereeing certificate and upload to the booking screen 2. Print off or save to tablet / mobile the Wrestling Rules and Basic Vocabulary. And bring it to the clinic. https://unitedworldwrestling.org/governance/regulations-olympic-wrestling 3. Check on basic knowledge 4. Evaluating moves/throws and how to score them 5. Responsibilities of the Referee Team 6. Where can points be scored 7. When is it out of the bout in standing and when in parterre position 8. Passive and Negative wrestling 9. Fleeing in different positions 10. Where to be on the mat / Referee mechanics 11. How to score on the mat 12. Work as a team 13. How to fill the bout sheet and the importance of the correct result
All will be classroom and mat training |
Want to get involved with Wrestling? Visit our Club Finder here.
Looking to get involved with Birmingham 2022? Visit their site here
If you have any questions please email our Development Manager at clubdevelopment@britishwrestling.org
For additional support to assist your club in reopening, please visit our ‘Ready to Wrestle?’ campaign here
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