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My son beats my boyfriend wrestling.


Question Posted Sunday April 12 2020, 12:53 pm

My 13 year old son is stronger than my 34 year old boyfriend and can beat him wrestling. He is not that big, weighs about 110lb and my boyfriend around 150lb and taller, but my son does train in wrestling, does crossfit, and safe strength training. My bf worksout with light weight, does yoga,and runs. Could be my son has more lean muscle mass and training, but he seems to also overpower my boyfriend. Center of gravity and aggression I guess has a lot to do with it. I was still a little shocked he easily handled a grown man. I was even able to pin him down in wrestling before and I'm just 5'6 and 122 lbs.

Is this normal for a grown man? i don't really care if he isn't good at wrestling or strong, but curious.


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Danicus answered Thursday April 23 2020, 2:51 pm:
Going against someone that is trained and strength trains when you don't, is gonna be a losing battle. I've seen little girls beat untrained big dudes with jiujitsu. Its not even a fair fight.

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nita1690 answered Sunday April 12 2020, 10:58 pm:
Some people are just not aggresive and have no desire to be. Yoi can never underestimate people like that though. Adrenalin in an emergency situation can create unexplainable strength. It's not really a big deal unless you make it a big deal. It seems to bother you or you wouldn't be asking for advice.

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