with Dan Gable,
won 15 NCAA Championships and 21 straight Big Ten Titles as the University of Iowa head coach;
as a wrestler, went undefeated in high school (IA) and won 2 NCAA titles at Iowa State University.
Gable won the Olympic Gold Medal in '72 and went on to coach the Freestyle Olympic teams in '80, '84, and 2000
Going on the \"Attack, control, execute\" philosophy, wrestling icon Dan Gable presents a number of great opportunities to earn back points and/or the fall from the standing position. Gable believes that for any wrestler to be successful, they must force the action. By doing that, you can move your opponent into position to score the fall, instead of just settling for two points. Gable covers more than 10 ways to turn your opponent to his back - turning your wrestler's defense into offense. Techniques covered include the Knee Tap, picks, Fireman's Carry, Near Arm/Far leg, Head Lock, as well as a number of options to score defensive pins. As a bonus, Gable covers pinning moves from the 2-on-1 tie-up. Don't let your wrestlers settle for just two points on their takedowns - get them to earn the fall!
55 minutes. 2006.