| stallingFebruary 22 2009 at 11:57 PM No score for this post | Anonymous (Login fairshot) from IP address 68.191.55.101 |
| whats the deal with situational stalling. esp. at the upperweights. this sitation happened to me twice this weekend and i see it all the time. i take 8-10 shots in the first two periods to work up a lead, while my opponent doesn't take any. then the third period comes around and i have a 2-3 point lead. my opponent still hasn't taken a shot, so i only take 1-2 when they're there. (not putting myself in bad position for obv. reasons) and make sure i work at least as much as he is but i get banged for stalling left and right.
what it comes down to is, if im winning in the third period, and i dont shoot every 3 seconds, im stalling. and if the losing man does absolutely nothing, hes not. |
| | Author | Reply | sleepercel (Login sleepercel) 159.108.3.241 | stalling adviceNo score for this post | February 23 2009, 8:42 AM |
Go to acting school. Seriously, there's a way to look busy, that 'better' wrestlers seem to understand, and still stay in great position. Lessons being given in Pa and NJ weekly. | |
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