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Coaching Freestyle Wrestling By Yefim Toybin

Date Added: January 10, 2010 05:00:00 PM
Author: Warren Applegate
Category: Sports: Wrestling
In the arena of athletics, not many sports can be as hardcore and aggressive as wrestling. This competitive event happened to be one of the planet's earliest, appearing in every culture throughout the planet in some form or other. Any sport necessitates a great deal of discipline and honor, although taking into account every sport many instructors would admit that wrestling is perhaps the most strenuously challenging regarding one's own discipline. To prevail in this sport, at any degree, the individual needs to be not just hearty of body and mind, but of courage, too.

Yefim Toybin’s knowledge of freestyle wrestling happens to be at a world class ranking and he originally got a degree in Civil Engineering from the USSR. Afterwards, Yefim Toybin got a Master’s Degree for the Coaching of Wrestling from the State Central Institute of Physical Culture ( now known as the Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism). The USSR has triumphed the worldwide kinds of wrestling for the past forty years. Yefim Toybin was teaching teenage males ages 15 to 16 from the Cadet Freestyle Wrestling Team level in the city of Moscow while they toured The U.S. In the USSR Schools of Sport the cadets are personally coached by the same coach from the age of 10 through 18. Once a year, the most skilled competitors in each sport are gathered together at the national and local camp for training. Coach Toybin took on the role of a freestyle wrestling coach at a huge number of these training camps.

After the dissolution of the USSR, Yefim immigrated with his family to the city of Phoenix in Arizona. Since arriving he has labored carefully to establish not just a career for himself, but a life of helping others by extending his one of a kind personal gifts with the city's junior athletic competitors.

In addition to his freestyle wrestling technical skills, Yefim Toybin is an expert in warm up routines and also sports games, that help make wrestling practices quite a lot less monotonous to young athletes. For the past three years, Yefim Toybin has been the freestyle coach atfor the Desert Mountain High School of Scottsdale. Mr. Toybin's coaching showed itself to be an integral aspect of Shane McGough’s growth as a freestyle wrestling competitor. Shane finished fifth at 125 pounds in the Asics Junior National Freestyle Wrestling Championships in Fargo, N.D. in July 2009.

His knowledge of of the Russian 2 on 1 and Front Headlock series is extraordinary. Both of these two series have helped USSR wrestlers to remainbe the highest rated atat worldwide competitions on a frequent basis. His philosophy with coaching is strongly upbeat and inspiring in nature with all of his athletes. That is definitely why his athletes get so much out of Yefim Toybin’s coaching and everybody I have personally spoken to is happy to have Yefim Toybin as the head coach. This remains much of what fills me with pride to callhim my friend.