@@lc3853competition inspires people to get better. How about i end this chain and call it like it is: The problem is different from person to person on an individual basis.
And for once, and God's sake, there wasn't some of the obnoxious kind of wrestling parents present, so we can enjoy watching our kids squeezing and levering the bejeezus out of each other in complete peace.* 😂😂 *obviously a joke (the last part at least)! 👀
Congrats on having made this difficult decision and my deepest respect for pulling through with it.. or as my granddad said it: "You're never too old to do what makes you happy and change what doesn't; but how can something that makes so many people happy, be a bad thing." I'm not trying to overact, but when he said that to me, my jaw dropped so deep, I could've ladled up some of the earth core's magma and by the time it gets up, it turned into an obsidian ball. 😅 So my best wishes go out to you, may the treatment/transformation go well and stick, giving you back your happiness and making you feel better and better every day. 🌹
I don't think I could walk more than 10 feet without falling down when I was 4, let alone wrestle effectively! These two boys are amazing and what great coaching/parenting!
and unlike striking sports they don'y have to worry much about brain damage from a young age from competing I think everyone should know how to strike but be careful with how much your kids get hit in the head
Precious and innocent and learning how to complete. Letting them know there are rules , it's awesome. Props to these loving and caring and responsible parents. I'm surprised there not wearing head gear.
Honestly they looks like they are just having so much fun 😊 I love it!!! The excitement/ side dancing 🤣 you can tell they just have love for the sport over all and have not been pressured into it
What an outstanding example of consistent healthy practice, competition, athleticism. sportsmanship, and perhaps more importantly, most-outstanding parenting. As a parent of 2 little ones, and a retired professional athlete, this was truly inspiring!
It's ridiculous. They're too young. Be burned out by the time they're 8. That's what is wrong with fathers trying to live out their fantasies through their children.
@@jg6698 google my name. Yes, that’s me on stage 100% drug free. And, yes, that’s me winning the Nationals. Yes, that’s me with 2 degrees from UC Berkeley. Yes, that’s me with a doctoral law degree from UCLA. Yes, that’s me listed on the California Bar as an attorney. And most importantly, yes, I’m a father. Will pray for you as you seem blind.
@@artshahnazarianesq.6774 look guy, I played 3 sports through high school, watched my kids and grandkids play. If you don't think there is validity in what I'm saying about burn out and some dads trying to live their dreams through their kids you are sadly mistaken.
@@EarthSurferUSAmy elementary school consisted of watching black kids have sex on the bus and getting jumped on the bus by a dozen kids way older and me being the only one getting into trouble because suspending them would have been racist
Having coached HS wrestling with all its intensity, rivalry and trashtalk, this has been so refreshing and hilarious to watch. Thanks so much for the post. Lil doods were awesome!
I remember my kid’s 1st match in the 9th grade. It wasn’t pretty. He was a chunky, clumsy kid… He ended up becoming the State D3 Heavyweight Champion in his senior year, going on to a good showing at all states too. He earned the 1st state championship in the school’s history. What an amazing ride it was. A lot of time spent in uncomfortable bleachers, waiting through hours and hours of matches to cheer him on. I couldn’t recommend any sport more highly for the personal development of kids.
I love that these young men are learning a sport, behaving well & having fun. It’s so important that kids learn early to respect eachother and I believe good sportsmanship is an excellent way to do that. Great job to the league and the parents and the young athletes! It also promotes concentration and taking things seriously while still being able to have fun. Awesome job! 👍👍
This will serve these kids so well throughout their youth. It teaches them early on not to see themselves victims. Self awareness and defense are a lifelong skill set. Bravo to the parents.
Finally, I have found a sport that I can watch. How long has it been since you watched any professional sport and saw the athlete smiling while they were competing. Smiling and actually enjoying what they were doing not worried about how they looked or showing off or making a name for themselves. This is just the best white in these 2 little guys go after it.
As a former wrestler, I have to say it taught me so much about discipline and not giving up. It helped me to be a a starter for every game of rugby league as a young teenager (very small teenager). Continued playing the game years later as a 27 year old reserve grade player.
Rugby union for me. Started at 7. No health and safety in those days 🤣🤣🤣 But yeah it so important for kids to get into team sports teaches them so many skills not just the sport aspect. 💯💪
I wrestled in HS and raced dirt bikes after HS because all I ever saw in team sports since a little kid,--was a dictator coach and a bunch of workers jumping up and down. Discipline is for the self,--not the commune.
I always wanted to be a daddy so I could see this in person. Now I'm almost 40 and no wife/children. I feel robbed. Moments like this would have been the highlight of my life.
@@dae-cj3qo not really, no. I'm now dating a woman, she has three kids. They're great, but almost out of highschool. I guess I'll take what I can get in that regard and enjoy watching them growing up and doing the things they enjoy. She doesn't want anymore kids and is close to her mid-40s so I can understand that.
I am a high school wrestling referee who occasionally has the opportunity to officiate these little dudes. They are so darned cute! Sometimes I struggle between my duty to blow the whistle and just pinching their cute little cheeks! LOL. But seriously, it's so much fun and when they start out this young, they are darned good wrestlers by the time they hit double digits at 10 years old!
Love it for the values I see getting installed so young. Also love wrestlers! As football coach you seek out these guys with heart , determination and motor!!! Guarantee these young dudes will be fine young men. Guaranteed.
Every adult in this country should watch this video and take example of how to have fun and compete at the same time. Doesn't matter how good you are wrestling teaches pride and both these little ones are going to grow up with plenty of it. I miss this so much my little guy is 26 years old now finished his 6 years in the Marines and is now expecting his first child I hope I succeeded by bringing him up the great sport of wrestling.
@@jg6698 that's where your kind of wrong, they either like the sport or don't. There is no in between. Wrestling is such a demanding sport that you either grow to love it and keep doing it or you quit. There is no burnout
@@jasonmichaels5796 Agreed 100%.........I wasn't the best but I started all 4 years in high school and was captain my senior year. Okay, maybe I was the best.
I had a couple of 40 pound 5 year-olds on my youth wrestling team. They met each other at Districts. The final score was 23-22, and the ref was going insane.
This made me smile. Its wholesome. Good coaching, kids having a blast. You can tell the boys have been getting time and attention from their coaches. Cant wait to see the little athletes of today become game changers as adults. Thanks for posting.
If you want something to fall asleep to, the WNBA is another white noise sleep inducer. Lol😂 The wrestlers in this video are easily more entertaining and sportsmanlike than the wnba players with their missed layups and ill behaviour / punchout brawls etc.
That is the best thing I’ve seen in a long while. These 2 wrestlers are outstanding ! Good competition , great sportsmanship, great coaching and parent involvement too
I wrestled in college so I felt it was my duty to coach and referee when my nephew started wrestling at about that age. He wasn't much better than these kids and had a blast coaching him. I'd actually get more nervous for his matches than I did for my own! He went on to have a pretty distinguished high school career. Loved it but refing the peewee was tough tho. To much aimless flopping around, but loved every minute of it!
Ah yes, that "aimless flopping around." I call it "spaghetti wrestling!" As an official, it makes it super important to hold giving points until control or change of control is actually proven.
It's the smiles and the obvious enjoyment that these boys have that really gets me. We lose that as we get into High School and College. Thanks so much.
The parents, ref and coaches are doing a great job here. These kids are showing some knowledge and having fun. Just high fives and clapping with a little direction during the match. Kudos all around.
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂, ohhhhhh my goodness how I enjoyed this match........outstanding, awesome, brilliant.....pure boys enjoy what they do... 👏👏👏👏 EXCELLENT coaching
So awesome seeing little boys acting like little boys
lolll
And neither one of them think that they're little girls! That's awesome!
Loved this... Little blonde boy loves to dance. Both kids deserve 🏅 🏅.
These boys are showing more sportsmanship than high school athletes. Great healthy competition. Respect all around. 👍🏼
They haven't went to school yet. Schools r the problem.
@@Dc-kk9bd It couldn't be the parents' fault. No! It's the schools that mess up our kids. Why should the families take any accountability?
@@Dc-kk9bd These kids are having fun with too many rules. Competition is the problem.
@@lc3853competition inspires people to get better. How about i end this chain and call it like it is: The problem is different from person to person on an individual basis.
@lc3853 non competitive kids usually end up in last then protest to get equal shit
The little blond guy was having so much fun, smiling and dancing around. I was impressed at how good they were and it was enjoyable to watch.
And for once, and God's sake, there wasn't some of the obnoxious kind of wrestling parents present, so we can enjoy watching our kids squeezing and levering the bejeezus out of each other in complete peace.* 😂😂
*obviously a joke (the last part at least)! 👀
Congrats on having made this difficult decision and my deepest respect for pulling through with it.. or as my granddad said it: "You're never too old to do what makes you happy and change what doesn't; but how can something that makes so many people happy, be a bad thing."
I'm not trying to overact, but when he said that to me, my jaw dropped so deep, I could've ladled up some of the earth core's magma and by the time it gets up, it turned into an obsidian ball. 😅
So my best wishes go out to you, may the treatment/transformation go well and stick, giving you back your happiness and making you feel better and better every day. 🌹
These two boys are actually really good for four years old. Somebody has been teaching them well. In a few years they will be outstanding.
They are going to be great you were right on. the title was misleading.
I’ve seen high schoolers that don’t take instruction as well as these two boys!
Uncle i wrestled in high school and they're amazing!
sorry I just cant watch people without slight of control,,, looks like the fall fown more ib theyre own.. but it is funny
I wonder which one will be first to get cauliflower ear?
I don't think I could walk more than 10 feet without falling down when I was 4, let alone wrestle effectively! These two boys are amazing and what great coaching/parenting!
Blessed are the parents of those precious little guys..
😁😁😁 How can you not LOVE THIS! Great coaches, sportsmanship and kids having pure fun. Much respect.
and unlike striking sports they don'y have to worry much about brain damage from a young age from competing I think everyone should know how to strike but be careful with how much your kids get hit in the head
@@hotelmoscow8665I agree. Kids should learn how to strike buy stay out of competition until their older.
I had a smile on my face every second of this video. Looks like good technique and good sportsmanship is being taught early. So refreshing to see.
That sport needs all ones muscles.
It is best started early, so that they grow with it.
That was equal parts outstanding and adorable 😂
This was awesome. These little guys actually showed some wrestling basics understanding and put in a great effort.
This is what a "childhood" should be, "loads of fun and no worries!"
For 4 years old, these kids are pretty good. That's awesome. Good job
The families should have them train together. They can master the technique without getting hurt. This is too wholesome.
🤣🤣🤣this is the sweetest thing…..if only adults could get along like this 👍💞💞💞💞
Precious and innocent and learning how to complete. Letting them know there are rules , it's awesome. Props to these loving and caring and responsible parents. I'm surprised there not wearing head gear.
At their size headgear would keep them from functioning 😂
@@MadSceintist lol. Gotcha. I can see that.
Too young. Burned out by age 8. Dad's living out their failed fantasies. Tragic.
That is true too! I agree
@@MadSceintist Also there is no way they are strong enough to cause any ear damage even in a full headlock (if they could reach).
HA HA HA HA HA!!! This is the CUTEST thing I've ever seen! What a hoot! 🥰
Honestly they looks like they are just having so much fun 😊 I love it!!! The excitement/ side dancing 🤣 you can tell they just have love for the sport over all and have not been pressured into it
What an outstanding example of consistent healthy practice, competition, athleticism. sportsmanship, and perhaps more importantly, most-outstanding parenting. As a parent of 2 little ones, and a retired professional athlete, this was truly inspiring!
Who are the idiots wearing face diapers, which don't stop a virus....
It's ridiculous. They're too young. Be burned out by the time they're 8. That's what is wrong with fathers trying to live out their fantasies through their children.
@@jg6698 google my name. Yes, that’s me on stage 100% drug free. And, yes, that’s me winning the Nationals. Yes, that’s me with 2 degrees from UC Berkeley. Yes, that’s me with a doctoral law degree from UCLA. Yes, that’s me listed on the California Bar as an attorney. And most importantly, yes, I’m a father. Will pray for you as you seem blind.
@@jg6698 you could learn a thing or two from those kids. Perhaps you might understand then. Blessings to you.
@@artshahnazarianesq.6774 look guy, I played 3 sports through high school, watched my kids and grandkids play. If you don't think there is validity in what I'm saying about burn out and some dads trying to live their dreams through their kids you are sadly mistaken.
I don't think I've ever seen anything so hilarious and inspiring at the same time.
That's gold right there.
That is so adorable. I wrestled in high school. These kids actually had some technique. That was awesome. Good job guys 👍
Thank you 🤗
Fast forward about 50 yrs and show this to those two young men..this is truly awesome. Great job by all involved.
Oh man…I’d imagine most parents would agree, if we could keep our kids at this age, it would be amazing! Definitely those magical years!
But, we send them to public school, and that wonderful child's spirite is destroyed.
@@EarthSurferUSAmy elementary school consisted of watching black kids have sex on the bus and getting jumped on the bus by a dozen kids way older and me being the only one getting into trouble because suspending them would have been racist
Every year gets even better
@@Dc-kk9bdI'm sorry, what? Idk what is worse elementary school, or having sex on the bus
@@Dc-kk9bd
Wow! Thank your parents for not doing well in life- leaving you to grow up in that horrible environment.
I loved when they tried to look "mean" when standing...😄
This was one of the cutest things I have seen in a long time. Thank you for the smile.
Two lil dudes having fun.
Hey! There was actually some pretty good wrestling skills in there! This made my day. Proud of those boys.
This needs to be saved for when they are wresting each other for the NCAA national championship in about 15 or 16 years from now.
Oh gosh I just love it. I raised three sons, and this really took me back. Smiles all around, good sportsmanship, determination, and fun.
Having coached HS wrestling with all its intensity, rivalry and trashtalk, this has been so refreshing and hilarious to watch.
Thanks so much for the post. Lil doods were awesome!
The smiles man, this is why I miss being a little wrestler
I remember my kid’s 1st match in the 9th grade. It wasn’t pretty. He was a chunky, clumsy kid…
He ended up becoming the State D3 Heavyweight Champion in his senior year, going on to a good showing at all states too. He earned the 1st state championship in the school’s history. What an amazing ride it was. A lot of time spent in uncomfortable bleachers, waiting through hours and hours of matches to cheer him on. I couldn’t recommend any sport more highly for the personal development of kids.
Both these kids if they stick to it will
Be studs in high-school and college good luck to both in there future!
I used to love coaching these little fleas. Watching them grow up was the frosting on the cake
I love that these young men are learning a sport, behaving well & having fun. It’s so important that kids learn early to respect eachother and I believe good sportsmanship is an excellent way to do that. Great job to the league and the parents and the young athletes! It also promotes concentration and taking things seriously while still being able to have fun. Awesome job! 👍👍
Great coaching! Meeting these little guys at THEIR level! Awesome!
This was great no cheap shots no jealousy just true competition they should interview them about strategy!!!!!!!!!!!
the most cutest thing I have ever seen it's really adorable two 4 year olds first wrestling match just warms everybody's hearts🤼😊.
This will serve these kids so well throughout their youth. It teaches them early on not to see themselves victims. Self awareness and defense are a lifelong skill set. Bravo to the parents.
Finally, I have found a sport that I can watch. How long has it been since you watched any professional sport and saw the athlete smiling while they were competing. Smiling and actually enjoying what they were doing not worried about how they looked or showing off or making a name for themselves. This is just the best white in these 2 little guys go after it.
My bet is, you never won a competition.
Priceless, I loved seeing them run in circles and doing those flailing arm swings and hopping around a bit.
Omg ! Both are so adorable adorable adorable cutie ever seen 🥰🥰🥰
I didn’t know they had wrestling for kids that age. They actually have really good fundamentals and know the basics of what they’re doing.
They were having fun and learning … good skills and top marks to the parents for getting their kids into sport 👊
I like the way they don’t even look at their opponent.
They are listening to their parents and looking out at the crowd and having fun. ❤❤
The blonde kid has really good fundamentals even at this young age.
I remember when my boys started out wrestling in preschool. Oh how I wish I'd had a video of them, priceless
Awesome cardio fitness levels. Boundless energy and enthusiasm!
What a joy to watch! Everything was a fun and healthy approach to sports with these little guys !
They are so cute. Please always keep it fun for them, they'll enjoy it more and who knows where it'll lead.
As a former wrestler, I have to say it taught me so much about discipline and not giving up. It helped me to be a a starter for every game of rugby league as a young teenager (very small teenager). Continued playing the game years later as a 27 year old reserve grade player.
Rugby union for me. Started at 7. No health and safety in those days 🤣🤣🤣 But yeah it so important for kids to get into team sports teaches them so many skills not just the sport aspect. 💯💪
I wrestled in HS and raced dirt bikes after HS because all I ever saw in team sports since a little kid,--was a dictator coach and a bunch of workers jumping up and down.
Discipline is for the self,--not the commune.
I always wanted to be a daddy so I could see this in person. Now I'm almost 40 and no wife/children. I feel robbed. Moments like this would have been the highlight of my life.
Never too late. Just put yourself out there. If all else fails. Just adopt bro. Nothing wrong with a Man adopting a child.
You cheated yourself and a child because, as far as I know, the adoption agencies are still open and surrogate mothers are still an option.
@@Jayyy048 true. But what kind of life could a single male provide? I'd need support at home and I just don't have it.
@@dae-cj3qo not really, no. I'm now dating a woman, she has three kids. They're great, but almost out of highschool. I guess I'll take what I can get in that regard and enjoy watching them growing up and doing the things they enjoy. She doesn't want anymore kids and is close to her mid-40s so I can understand that.
You have one chance in life and it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks - it's your life. Make it count.Good luck. PS you're not too old.
I am a high school wrestling referee who occasionally has the opportunity to officiate these little dudes. They are so darned cute! Sometimes I struggle between my duty to blow the whistle and just pinching their cute little cheeks! LOL. But seriously, it's so much fun and when they start out this young, they are darned good wrestlers by the time they hit double digits at 10 years old!
Interesting abundance of energy they have dancing around during the breaks.
Video brought a smile to my face. Thanks for sharing and all the best to these young wrestlers.
The dancing around tho!!! 😂😂😂
Love it for the values I see getting installed so young. Also love wrestlers! As football coach you seek out these guys with heart , determination and motor!!! Guarantee these young dudes will be fine young men. Guaranteed.
This is just too cute. The muscles on the boys were poppin. Their feet got heavy after that 2 minute mark.
they are so cute.. good luck little guys.. always remember sportsmanship!
Best wrestling match I’ve seen in years, they’re both winners!
Every adult in this country should watch this video and take example of how to have fun and compete at the same time. Doesn't matter how good you are wrestling teaches pride and both these little ones are going to grow up with plenty of it. I miss this so much my little guy is 26 years old now finished his 6 years in the Marines and is now expecting his first child I hope I succeeded by bringing him up the great sport of wrestling.
4 is ridiculously too young. Burn out looms before they hit double digits
@@jg6698 that's where your kind of wrong, they either like the sport or don't. There is no in between. Wrestling is such a demanding sport that you either grow to love it and keep doing it or you quit. There is no burnout
@@jasonmichaels5796 Agreed 100%.........I wasn't the best but I started all 4 years in high school and was captain my senior year. Okay, maybe I was the best.
I'm sure you DID!😍👍
They actually had some pretty good techniques.
Even at the end when they were both getting tired, they still wanted to wrassle some more.
Fun stuff.
I had a couple of 40 pound 5 year-olds on my youth wrestling team. They met each other at Districts. The final score was 23-22, and the ref was going insane.
Hahaha
Couldnt have been matched better, these boys are awesome very positive for both
So many great lessons being learned here while having fun at the same time. These kids are being raised right.
I just did a table this last weekend for pre-k to 8th.
T2, Nf3, E1, T2, Nf3 , R2, R2, R2 all in the 1st 40 seconds 😂
I have green winning 12-11?
This is so 🔥
This made me smile. Its wholesome. Good coaching, kids having a blast. You can tell the boys have been getting time and attention from their coaches. Cant wait to see the little athletes of today become game changers as adults. Thanks for posting.
What? Some pure, awesome joy on CZcams? Well done, gentlemen.
I hope to see them both in the Olympics in 16 to 20 years! 😀
Good luck. Be burned out by 8.
As a parent who HAD to take her child to Tae Kwon Do SIX days a week...
This was the ultimate nap inducer
If you want something to fall asleep to, the WNBA is another white noise sleep inducer. Lol😂
The wrestlers in this video are easily more entertaining and sportsmanlike than the wnba players with their missed layups and ill behaviour / punchout brawls etc.
These little grapplers are actually pretty good. I really like the blonde boy who was dancing around -totally intimidating!!
That is the best thing I’ve seen in a long while. These 2 wrestlers are outstanding ! Good competition , great sportsmanship, great coaching and parent involvement too
I wrestled in college so I felt it was my duty to coach and referee when my nephew started wrestling at about that age. He wasn't much better than these kids and had a blast coaching him. I'd actually get more nervous for his matches than I did for my own! He went on to have a pretty distinguished high school career. Loved it but refing the peewee was tough tho. To much aimless flopping around, but loved every minute of it!
* Too much
Ah yes, that "aimless flopping around." I call it "spaghetti wrestling!" As an official, it makes it super important to hold giving points until control or change of control is actually proven.
It's the smiles and the obvious enjoyment that these boys have that really gets me. We lose that as we get into High School and College. Thanks so much.
To see 2 young men not get frustrated is an amazing testament to the parents and coaches. Thank you for the video.
they actually look pretty good! and in really good shape too!
Great Job by the official in teaching and allowing them to learn. 100 to 100 final score with all those reversals and escapes! Love watching this!
LMAO that was awesome when they crouch down in their ready stance. And even more funny when they fall down from just doin that.
So incredible, bravo to the boys👍👍👍👍👍
Wow! That was fun to watch. The little blond haired tyke has so much Energy! Both Future Champs!
This is great . I love it , they are having so much fun, and learning at the same time.
God Bless those boys. Let 'em grow, they'll be awesome!
The one with the red socks has me rolling with his stance and hand movement before they start, lol! 😄😁😆. Great to see sportsmanship taught to them...
Those side steps though...😂 adorable.
IN MY VIEW
The little boys wrestling was a joy to watch (I laughed out loud) and their energy and determination kept everyone watching!
This is a great example of kids learning sportsmanship, work ethics, inner strength and what's it's like to be rewarded for their efforts. 👍🏼
This was so cute! I remember my nephews 1st basketball game when they were 5, 6 and 7. I laughed the whole time.
That was a blast. I like that other little guy coming out. Third man in is how you show you care.
That was awesome! KUDOS for the two little ones. Wish I had been introduced to wrestling when I was four instead of highschool!
😂 His little stance was so cute
I couldnt have done this good at 15. I wasnt very aware. Sooo good boys.
This is great , I remember wrestling at that age . So much fun going to matches . Over 60 now , wrestle the recliner !
Thanks that was absolutely brilliant
A true joy to behold
Congratulations to wonderful athletes
The parents, ref and coaches are doing a great job here. These kids are showing some knowledge and having fun. Just high fives and clapping with a little direction during the match. Kudos all around.
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂, ohhhhhh my goodness how I enjoyed this match........outstanding, awesome, brilliant.....pure boys enjoy what they do... 👏👏👏👏 EXCELLENT coaching
Man ! Wish I hadn't started smoking
Outta breath watching these awsome little fellas
Lol. Cough. Cough
Sooo cute!!! They look like they are having so much fun!!!
Love those kiddos! And cheers to the ref for being both patient and helpful 👍
Especially loved the bit at 4:33 🙂
Blonde kid did a great kick out from the bottom position. Awesome job to both for 4 years old!