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This program is designed for dedicated wrestlers aged 13-18 that seek to build on existing knowledge of wrestling fundamentals. The program and training is
intended for wrestlers that would like to focus on Folkstyle technique but also want to gain knowledge and experience in Freestyle and/or Greco-Roman wrestling during the post-season. Enrollment is available for both the Pre-Season and Post-Season (year-round), the Pre-Season only, or the Post-Season only, depending on class space and well-matched work out partners.
High School Level II differs from Level I in the enrollment flexibility of signing up for either the Pre-Season or the Post-Season (Spring/Summer) program and that throughout the Post-Season (Spring/Summer) program the content of the classes maintain a focus on both Freestyle and Folkstyle technique and training.
High School Level II students will build on their existing knowledge and skills by committing themselves to hard training, intense drilling, and competitive live wrestling. Students will achieve a higher level by participating in training, drilling, live wrestling, and in-depth instruction through: 1) exposure to technique and training that is currently used at the elite college and international levels (e.g., Olympic training techniques); 2) practices that are intense and challenging to students; and 3) immersion in an environment that will push physical and competitive limitations and increase mental toughness.
FAQ: What is the difference between the High School Level I and High School Level II programs?
FAQ: If a student is currently enrolled in the High School Level II program, is it possible to move into the High School Level I program?
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Post-Season: The focus of the first portion of this program (March, April, May) will be on Freestyle and the remaining portion (June and the Folkstyle Intensive Camp held in July) will be on both Freestyle and Folkstyle. The training plan consists of a systematic approach to advanced technique and structured drilling, along with plenty of live wrestling. Organized training sessions will focus on wrestling technique for each style, including all three positions (feet, top, bottom), and strategies to prepare students for success at the numerous spring/summer in-state, regional, and national competitions, as well as the next season.
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Pre-Season: The focus of this session will be solely Folkstyle wrestling. The training plan consists of a systematic approach to advanced technique, structured drilling, and building relentless conditioning for the Folkstyle season. With the start of competition just around the corner, the Pre-season is a prime time to gain new skills and enhance existing ones, sharpen reactions, and improve timing.
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In-Season: Training for the In-Season is available only to students that are enrolled in programs for the current year and have a valid USA Wrestling card. No guests will be permitted to participate. Private lesson classes for the In-Season will be held on Sundays. Given the busy schedule of the high school wrestling season, these sessions will be on a walk-in basis. The agenda for every Sunday private lesson class will include: trouble-shooting, technique, drilling, and maintaining motivation, as well as optional hard wrestling and/or conditioning. Students will focus on the area(s) of their choice on a week-by-week basis with the assistance of OVERTIME staff.
- Please note that IHSA guidelines will be enforced throughout the In-Season program, which limits attendance of students from the same high school to two students per high school for each Sunday private lesson class. If more than two students from the same high school regularly attend OVERTIME and plan to participate in a Sunday private lesson class, it is the students' responsibility to communicate among themselves and determine which two students will be attending on a given Sunday.
- 2010 Pre-Season (Sept. 12 – Nov. 4):
Sunday 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
- 2010/11 In-Season Private Lesson Classes (Dec. 5 - Feb. 13):
Sunday 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
- 2010 Post-Season
(March 8 - June 23)
Sunday 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday 5:00- 6:30 p.m.
- GOLD: Post-Season and Pre-Season Programs
- POST-SEASON: Post-Season Program only
- PRE-SEASON: Pre-Season Program only
- Please note that enrollment in Level II is now available for the full year due to growing demand for training year-round among students at all levels. Students enrolled either year-round or program-to-program will continue to be closely monitored and may be moved into Level I if a change of program is deemed appropriate by Overtime instructors.
- Tuition is either paid in full at the time of enrollment or by installment according to a contract provided upon acceptance of a current student's renewal or new student's enrollment.
- A discount will be applied to tuition paid in full by cash, check, or money order at the time of renewal or new student's enrollment.
- Tuition paid by installment is automated and requires authorization of a Visa, MasterCard, or AFT (checking or savings) account that will be set-up by the Overtime School of Wrestling at the time of renewal or new student's enrollment. The installment plan schedule is as follows: Initial deposit $300.00 at the time of enrollment or renewal followed by eight subsequent equal installments applied on the first of each month.
- Family Discount: For families that enroll more than one sibling a 7% discount will be applied to each student's tuition.
High School Level II Tuition Details |
Enrollment Period |
Tuition (Paid in Full/Discounted) |
Tuition (Installment Plan) |
| *Gold (Postseason & Preseason) |
Winter & Summer |
$ 2,150.00 |
$ 2,300.00 |
| *Postseason |
Winter Only |
$ 1,950.00 |
$ 2,084.00 |
| Preseason |
Summer Only |
$ 900.00 |
N/A |
* Hours are contingent on qualifiying for National Team to compete in Fargo, ND (included in the tuition).
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New Student Application Periods:
- Winter: Jan 1-Jan 31
- Summer: July 1-July 31
Enrolled Student Renewal Periods:
- Winter: Deadline December 1st (Renewal materials mailed out November 1st)
- Summer: Deadline July 1st (Renewal materials mailed out June 1st)
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