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Pinnacle Performance School of Wrestling was formed for the express purpose of developing Grade School, Junior High School and High School wrestlers into "elite - blue-chip athletes" capable of competing at the highest levels of wrestling, but more importantly, was also formed to assist the young boys we train into becoming fine young men of character in the future. Our students will benefit greatly from high intensity training that few, if any wrestlers, ever have an opportunity to train at. They will be pushed to physical limits beyond what they feel they are capable of performing at and learn the definition of "true fulfillment" that only wrestlers who have totally dedicated themselves physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually, ever have the joy of knowing and experiencing.
Our student wrestlers will be stronger and quicker than their competition because they will have put in the effort necessary to achieve that result. Our wrestlers will always be in better shape than their opponents, because they will want to be. They will become members of an elite group of wrestlers that know, before they ever step onto the wrestling mat, that they are better prepared than their competition and are prepared for anything, regardless of what happens. Our wrestlers will win, because they will be mentally tougher than their competition and possess the confidence to "know" that they are going to win, because they are better prepared. Our wrestlers will learn that it's the intangibles that separate great wrestlers from good wrestlers.
During their tenure as our students and before they leave, our wrestlers will learn the values of good sportsmanship, integrity, intellectual honesty and the fact that the character of a man counts. They will learn how not to lose, but more importantly, they will learn how to win with humility. Ultimately and in the end, it is our primary goal to insure that every "boy" admitted into our program leaves a "man". A good man. |