Pro wrestling or professional wrestling is a form of wrestling in which the wrestlers get compensation for participating in a wrestling event or match. Their winning or losing is based on a set of rules that determine the award of points. Freestyle and Greco-Roman are the two wrestling styles commonly practiced by pro wrestlers. The only difference between the two styles is that in the Greco-Roman style, a wrestler can hold his opponent only above the waist. Women's wrestling competitions are always held in the Freestyle category.
The governing body that administers professional wrestling matches internationally and in the Olympics, is known as FILA (Fédération Internationale des Luttes Associées or International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles).
There are some specific rules associated with pro wrestling. Points are awarded when one of the wrestlers achieves a takedown, a reversal or an exposure. Takedown occurs when a wrestler gains control over his opponent. Reversal happens when a wrestler gains control over his opponent from a defensive position. Points for Exposure are awarded when a wrestler succeeds in exposing his opponent?s back to the mat. Any illegal moves or maliciousness on part of a wrestler results in a penalty.
There are three periods in an international wrestling match. A wrestler who wins two or more periods is declared as the winner. Victory is awarded in an international wrestling match under four situations namely, Win by fall (when a wrestler holds both his opponents shoulders on the mat), Win by technical fall (when he is ahead by six more points in a match), Win by decision (judges decide the winner when no one has a fall) and Win by injury (when a wrestler forfeits due to injury).
The route to becoming a professional wrestler is full of challenges. It requires hours of practice and training every day before a wrestler can raise his skill levels to professional standards. A strict diet while training is absolutely essential to keep fit. Regular holidays become a luxury and living out of a suitcase a reality.
The governing body that administers professional wrestling matches internationally and in the Olympics, is known as FILA (Fédération Internationale des Luttes Associées or International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles).
There are some specific rules associated with pro wrestling. Points are awarded when one of the wrestlers achieves a takedown, a reversal or an exposure. Takedown occurs when a wrestler gains control over his opponent. Reversal happens when a wrestler gains control over his opponent from a defensive position. Points for Exposure are awarded when a wrestler succeeds in exposing his opponent?s back to the mat. Any illegal moves or maliciousness on part of a wrestler results in a penalty.
There are three periods in an international wrestling match. A wrestler who wins two or more periods is declared as the winner. Victory is awarded in an international wrestling match under four situations namely, Win by fall (when a wrestler holds both his opponents shoulders on the mat), Win by technical fall (when he is ahead by six more points in a match), Win by decision (judges decide the winner when no one has a fall) and Win by injury (when a wrestler forfeits due to injury).
The route to becoming a professional wrestler is full of challenges. It requires hours of practice and training every day before a wrestler can raise his skill levels to professional standards. A strict diet while training is absolutely essential to keep fit. Regular holidays become a luxury and living out of a suitcase a reality.
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