Friday, 4 May 2012

Freestyle and Greco-Roman Wrestling Difference



Freestyle and Greco-Roman Wrestling are two Olympic styles of wrestling, freestyle and Greco-Roman. With one major exception, the rules of the two styles are almost identical.
In Greco-Roman, a wrestler not attack opponent’s legs, nor use legs to trip, lift or execute other moves. Greco-Roman wrestler must wrestle from standing head against his opponent’s chest. is called passivity, and will result in "CONTACT" by  official. Greco-Roman official will say "contact red" before really indicating passivity by holding an open palm hand in the air offenders color indicated. There slight relaxation in not requiring a high arch attacker when a gut wrench is initiated on the mat, plus some modifications on hand.
In freestyle, both the arms and legs may execute holds or to defend against attack. If legs  part of the attack by an aggressor, no points are scored wrestlers are returned to standing. Only one official needs to see the leg usage move to nullify.

If legs prevent a move, attacker receives whatever points gained, a caution point and choice position. If standing is blocked, freestyle attacker receives 2 points plus position choice. If a move mat is prevented, freestyle attacker receives 1 point plus choice. Freestyle offenders receive a single care.
Wrestling Greco Roman is one of the two forms of Wrestling at 2012 London Olympic Games. Greco-Roman Wrestling will command more muscular power and strength from wrestlers at London 2012 Olympics. 2012 London Olympic will see Wrestling competition taking place at ExCel from 5 August to 12 August 2012. 344 Athletes will contribute for 18 medal Events in the competition. Olympic Tickets are available at Sport Ticket Exchange. Wrestling fans can buy Wrestling Greco Roman Tickets from Sport Ticket Exchange.


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