ssc_marcomms posted on June 23, 2007 16:59

Who says wrestling are only for muscular men? These little tykes show what they are made of at the National Wrestling Centre.
What comes to your mind when the word “wrestling” is mentioned? Violence? Aggression? Muscular wrestlers battling it out in World Wrestling Entertainment’s (WWE) ring?
It’s time to free up your Saturdays to learn a little bit more about Freestyle Wrestling.
Sergei Beloglazov, two-time Olympic and six-time World Champion Wrestler, specially created a training model just for children aged 7-16! At the Wrestling Federation of Singapore, children will work their way through a 10-week course towards achieving the yellow grade and will receive a Certificate of Participation once the course has been completed.
Wrestling isn’t all that bad. In fact, as a sport, it helps enhance participants’ overall development such as confidence, mental strength, self-discipline and respect.
At only $85 per participant, children will undergo one and a half hours’ of training each week with two of Wrestling Foundation’s qualified instructors.
Two sessions will be conducted each week. The first session starting at 10.30am to 12.00pm for ages 7-12 years old while the second session starting at 12.00pm will be for 13-16 year olds.
Registration can be done over the phone (62804748), walk-in at the National Wrestling Centre at 102 Upper Aljunied Rd, Singapore 367855 or online via the website (www.singaporewrestling.com)