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The Tribute Breakfast for the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2023 took place at the McKnight Center on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Speaking for the Class of 2023 honorees were: John Kelly and Joel Weber for Meritorious Official Ed Kelly, Pat Popolizio and Bryan Hazard for Order of Merit recipient Frank Popolizio, Brandon Slay and Jordan Burroughs for Medal of Courage recipient Richard Perry, John Bowlsby and Tim Johnson speaking for Outstanding American Bob Bowlsby. Speaking for the Distinguished Members were: Michelle Bender and Jeff Levitetz for Rich Bender; Jay Jackson, Tela O'Donnell Bacher and Katie Kunimoto for Patricia Miranda; Jim Shields and Darryl Monasmith for the late Jimmy Jackson; Mark Ironside and Hardell Moore for Joe Williams. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOWApple Podcasts | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | Spotify | Android | RSS ContributeAnd if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a contributor today.. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content — scratch that — if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a contributor. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. Recorded June 2023.
Brandon Slay was an Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling in the year 2000. Since then he has served as the head Olympic and world team coach and is now serving as the Head coach of the Penn regional training center where he has coach multiple some of the best wrestlers America has to offer. Coach slay is an amazing father and Husband but most importantly he is a follower of Christ and has made it his life to pursue God and be a witness for his Glory in everything he does including his job as a coach and leader of Men. My Main Channel- https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBarbellExperience Instagram- @barbellrobertson The Unlikely Missionary- https://www.amazon.com/Unlikely-Missionary-Lessons-Learned-Along/dp/B0CJDFG2PB https://twitter.com/coachslay/status/1733317386629943771 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barbellrobertson1/message
2000 Olympic Champion Brandon Slay is one of the most high-profile wrestling coaches in the United States. He recently returned from Belgrade, Serbia where he helped guide none other than Jordan Burroughs to his seventh World and Olympic Gold. The Executive Director and Head Coach of the Pennsylvania Regional Training Center will serve as the headliner for the 2022 KWCA Fritz Knor Fall Clinic.
Brandon Slay is an NCAA All-American wrestler and Olympic gold medalist. In this episode of the Coach J podcast Brandon talks about going from 0-20 to an Olympic champion, the moment in his life that changed everything, and how a shift of perspective helped him find the ultimate key to success. About Coach J - The Coach J playbook is inspired by the life and teachings of Jesus. Our podcast features interviews with athletes, coaches, and fans who discuss their experience and understanding of faith, competition, successes, and failures. If you want to talk to someone about what it means to follow Jesus, visit coachj.org. We have real-live people who'd love to talk with you. There are also other great episodes that we hope will be inspiring and uplifting. Spread the word by sharing this episode with a friend and leaving a review. Thank you!
Roger Reina coached two athletes who competed against each other for an Olympic Team spot. His assistant coach, Brian Dolph went up against his prized recruit and All-American student-athlete, Brandon Slay in the 2000 USA Olympic Team trials. Coach Reina shares his thoughts about creating a team through wrestle-offs and his experience having coached two athletes competing for American wrestling's ultimate goal.
Breakdown from the Barn: MMA & wrestling show with Jon Forster & Erik Wnuck
- Penn teams of the 90s. - What NIL deals would Brandon Slay and the Matters have signed - Nick Suriano to Michigan - Rutgers recap from the Prudential Center: UNC & Hofstra - Dave Cordoba's Garden State Scrap - Penn vs. Penn St. matchup.
Olympic gold medalist Coach Brandon Slay joins the show to talk about balancing personal life with athletics, coming down from the Olympic high and coaching with conviction. He also explains why your penetration step shouldn't be an actual "step".
Coach Brandon Slay just got back from a very exciting trip to Norway, Olso where he coached Penn RTC athlete Jordan Burroughs to his 5th World Championship; the first Penn RTC World Champ! Coach Slay and I caught upon all things including that trip to Norway, keeping a proper perspective through Jordan's injury & training, the significance of Mark Hall, what's coming up for the Penn RTC (Rokfin card vs NLWC?), what books he's reading to continue getting more Leadership wisdom, and so much more! This show is brought to you by ATAC! Download the app on the Apple App store today and follow along for the ATAC Pre-Season Wrestling Showdown, where from now until November 30th, 10 of the nation's top college wrestlers including Braxton Amos, David Carr, Trent Hidlay, Seabass, and others will battle it out to see who will out work the rest and be crowned The ATAC Showdown Champion.
Brandon's journey for Olympic gold begins in Sydney and ends on the Today Show. Brandon and Buvaisar Saitiev reflect on their careers. * Slaying Saitiev explores Brandon Slay's improbable win over Russian star, Buvaisar Saitiev, at the 2000 Summer Olympics - a match that is widely considered one of the biggest upsets in Olympic wrestling history. * PRESENTED BY SPARTAN COMBAT This episode is presented by Spartan Combat. Shop Kyle Dake merchandise at SpartanCombat.com. * FANS If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! * TEXT THE SHOW –Keyword: Wrestle –Number: 224-54 * FOLLOW the PODCAST Twitter: @Ryan_N_Warner Instagram: Wrestling Changed My Life Facebook: Wrestling Changed My Life Website: wrestlingchangedmylife.com Shop merchandise at our Online Store: Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com *** ABOUT Presented by Spartan Combat and hosted by Ryan Warner, the award-winning Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features in-depth interviews with wrestlers, fighters and coaches. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday. Wrestling Changed My Life is the fastest growing wrestling podcast and has been featured as high as #28 on Apple's Top Sports Podcasts Charts.
Brandon Slay and Buvaisar Saitiev wrestle at the 2000 Olympics. * Slaying Saitiev explores Brandon Slay's improbable win over Russian star, Buvaisar Saitiev, at the 2000 Summer Olympics - a match that is widely considered one of the biggest upsets in Olympic wrestling history. * PRESENTED BY SPARTAN COMBAT This episode is presented by Spartan Combat. Shop Kyle Dake merchandise at SpartanCombat.com. * FANS If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! * TEXT THE SHOW –Keyword: Wrestle –Number: 224-54 * FOLLOW the PODCAST Twitter: @Ryan_N_Warner Instagram: Wrestling Changed My Life Facebook: Wrestling Changed My Life Website: wrestlingchangedmylife.com Shop merchandise at our Online Store: Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com *** ABOUT Presented by Spartan Combat and hosted by Ryan Warner, the award-winning Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features in-depth interviews with wrestlers, fighters and coaches. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday. Wrestling Changed My Life is the fastest growing wrestling podcast and has been featured as high as #28 on Apple's Top Sports Podcasts Charts.
Buvaisar Saitiev rises from obscurity to become one of the stars of the 1996 Olympics. Brandon makes a run at his first NCAA title. * Slaying Saitiev explores Brandon Slay's improbable win over Russian star, Buvaisar Saitiev, at the 2000 Summer Olympics - a match that is widely considered one of the biggest upsets in Olympic wrestling history. * PRESENTED BY SPARTAN COMBAT This episode is presented by Spartan Combat. Shop Kyle Dake merchandise at SpartanCombat.com. * If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! * TEXT THE SHOW –Keyword: Wrestle –Number: 224-54 * FOLLOW the PODCAST Twitter: @Ryan_N_Warner Instagram: Wrestling Changed My Life Facebook: Wrestling Changed My Life Website: wrestlingchangedmylife.com Shop merchandise at our Online Store: Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com *** ABOUT Presented by Spartan Combat and hosted by Ryan Warner, the award-winning Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features in-depth interviews with wrestlers, fighters and coaches. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday. Wrestling Changed My Life is the fastest growing wrestling podcast and has been featured as high as #28 on Apple's Top Sports Podcasts Charts.
Brandon Slay battles domestic challengers Joe Williams and Brian Dolph for a spot on the 2000 Olympic Team. * Slaying Saitiev explores Brandon Slay's improbable win over Russian star, Buvaisar Saitiev, at the 2000 Summer Olympics - a match that is widely considered one of the biggest upsets in Olympic wrestling history. * PRESENTED BY SPARTAN COMBAT This episode is presented by Spartan Combat. Shop Kyle Dake merchandise at SpartanCombat.com. * FANS If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! * TEXT THE SHOW –Keyword: Wrestle –Number: 224-54 * FOLLOW the PODCAST Twitter: @Ryan_N_Warner Instagram: Wrestling Changed My Life Facebook: Wrestling Changed My Life Website: wrestlingchangedmylife.com Shop merchandise at our Online Store: Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com *** ABOUT Presented by Spartan Combat and hosted by Ryan Warner, the award-winning Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features in-depth interviews with wrestlers, fighters and coaches. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday. Wrestling Changed My Life is the fastest growing wrestling podcast and has been featured as high as #28 on Apple's Top Sports Podcasts Charts.
Brandon Slay becomes a dominant Texas wrestler but struggles to find his place in the competitive world of Division 1 NCAA wrestling. * Slaying Saitiev explores Brandon Slay's improbable win over Russian star, Buvaisar Saitiev, at the 2000 Summer Olympics - a match that is widely considered one of the biggest upsets in Olympic wrestling history. * PRESENTED BY SPARTAN COMBAT This episode is presented by Spartan Combat. Shop Kyle Dake merchandise at SpartanCombat.com. * If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! * TEXT THE SHOW –Keyword: Wrestle –Number: 224-54 * FOLLOW the PODCAST Twitter: @Ryan_N_Warner Instagram: Wrestling Changed My Life Facebook: Wrestling Changed My Life Website: wrestlingchangedmylife.com Shop merchandise at our Online Store: Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com *** ABOUT Presented by Spartan Combat and hosted by Ryan Warner, the award-winning Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features in-depth interviews with wrestlers, fighters and coaches. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday. Wrestling Changed My Life is the fastest-growing wrestling podcast and has been featured as high as #28 on Apple's Top Sports Podcasts Charts.
Michael Harvey joins Scott and JD as a guest host to interview an all star line up including Brian Smith, Josh Rhoden, Mike Poeta, Bo Bassett, Brandon Slay and Yianni Diakamoholis.
Olympic Gold Medalist Brandon Slay is the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Regional Training Center. The PRTC is designed to fuel the Olympic Dream by providing a premier training environment, Olympic level coaches, and experienced training partners. Coach Slay discusses his role in helping to build the PRTC and his plans for the future.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Brandon Slay is an Olympic Gold Medalist and the Executive Director for the Penn Regional Training Center. Brandon’s run to Olympic Gold started at the US Open in the spring of 2000, where he entered the tournament as the 7th seed. In the finals, he knocked-off Joe Williams, earning a bye to the Olympic Trials finals. After making the 2000 Olympic Team by defeating former coach Brian Dolph, Slay had an incredible run at the Sydney Olympics, beating the great Saitiev in the semis, in OT! We cover all of this and more in this episode. Enjoy this one folks. Learn more about Brandon Slay: -Brandon’s website: BrandonSlay.Com -Twitter: @CoachSlay -Instagram: @CoachSlay -Facebook: Brandon Slay * NEW DOCUMENTARY! We just released our first documentary film. It’s a 7-minute film on Gabe Dean and his return to competition. Watch the film on Youtube or by clicking this link. GABE DEAN’S RETURN (WATCH NOW) * PRESENTED BY SPARTAN COMBAT This episode is brought to you by the Spartan Combat Nationals, taking place this May 20-23 in Jacksonville Florida. Register now at SpartanCombat.com * FANS If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! * TEXT THE SHOW --Keyword: Wrestle --Number: 224-54 * FOLLOW the PODCAST Twitter: @Ryan_N_Warner Instagram: Wrestling Changed My Life Facebook: Wrestling Changed My Life Website: wrestlingchangedmylife.com Shop merchandise at our Online Store: Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com *** ABOUT Presented by Spartan Combat and hosted by Ryan Warner, the award-winning Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features in-depth interviews with wrestlers, fighters and coaches. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday. Wrestling Changed My Life is the fastest growing wrestling podcast and has been featured as high as #28 on Apple’s Top Sports Podcasts Charts.
Olympic champion and Pennsylvania RTC head coach Brandon Slay goes On The Mat Brandon Slay, the head coach of the Pennsylvania Regional Training Center and a 2000 Olympic champion in men’s freestyle wrestling joins the show. It’s been 20 years since Slay competed in Sydney, but the big news also centers around the landing of Jordan Burroughs who will be coming to the area after this Olympic cycle ends. Show Segments 0:35 - Andy Hamilton is always going green. 1:35 - Previewing Brandon Slay’s interview and the Jordan Burroughs movement. 5:00 - What actually is happening in wrestling. Let’s make sense of it. 10:40 - Looking back at My Wrestling Hero on Trackwrestling. 15:50 - What’s Kyle’s quarantine project? 18:20 - Brandon Slay Interview.
Big things are happening with the Pennsylvania RTC. Kyle and Andy catch up with 2000 Olympic champion Brandon Slay to talk about it.
Big things are happening with the Pennsylvania RTC. Kyle and Andy catch up with 2000 Olympic champion Brandon Slay to talk about it.
Story from -- 'Silver Lining' by Brandon Slay, Guideposts, August 2004, pp. 49-52.
In this Episode, We interview Brandon Slay. We learn about his Olympic accomplishments, the PRTC, and more about his life. Hope you guys enjoy! Go check out Brandon's Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/greater-gold-leadership-podcast/id1482290852 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today, another Olympic Gold Medalist comes on the BASCHAMANIA Podcast as Brandon Slay stops by to shares his story. Brandon is not only an incredible wrestler and wrestling coach, but he has a contagious faith and tons of wisdom! I really enjoyed this conversation and I hope you do, too! Topics & Order of Conversation - Quarantine Update - Youth Career Advancement - Loving Freestyle Wrestling - NCAA Dreams vs Olympic Dreams - School of Business Plan - Freestyle Success - What’s Your Purpose? - Pursuing Jesus - Olympic Finals “Loss” & Victory - Transitioning to a Wrestling Coach - Coaching The National Team - “Homecoming” To Penn RTC - NCAA’s Being Cancelled - Trials Being Postponed & Coaching Athletes - Various Attention Levels in Wrestling Wanna support the podcast? Apparel is now available at SHOP.BASCHAMANIA.COM or inquire about sponsorships by emailing baschamania@gmail.com. Be sure to follow the podcast @Baschamania on social media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this Episode, Brandon Slay and Chad Williams discuss the importance of individuals, and particularly leaders, to develop a clearly articulated set of values through which they lead their lives as well as their families, teams, companies or other organizations.While there are dozens of positive values that a leader might live by, Chad and Brandon discuss five specific values: (1) Character First, (2) Aiming Big, (3) Humility, (4) Enjoyment, and (5) Community Matters. Brandon and Chad discuss how they each seek to embody these values in their lives and inspire others to live by their individual values. Drawing from historical records, current cultural trends, athletics, business and life, Chad and Brandon set out a process for identifying and using Core Values in every area of life.
FloSports Director of Operations Cyon Williams sits down for a relaxed and uncensored chat about his childhood in Jamaica, upbringing in New York City, his incredible journey to Iowa State, and finally his path to Austin and FloSports. Also we talk about cooking and comic books. And there’s some swearing. Show Rundown: 01:00 - I will miss working with my friend Willie Saylor. 06:10 - Round robins are better at determining who the best wrestler is than single elimination brackets. PLAIN AND SIMPLE END OF STORY. 08:04 - I encourage you to watch the Journeymen Northeast Duals and Collegiate Classic, which have already happened by the time this is published. Timing! 09:16 - Let’s chat with Cyon! Please direct impressionable youths to put on their earmuffs, there will be some light swearing! 11:20 - We start the Cyon origin story. 16:05 - Kids in Brooklyn picked on Cyon, and Cyon and the school principal learn a valuable lesson. 22:00 - Cyon refuses to curse in Jamaican. 25:00 - How Cyon got into sports. 32:40 - The mind-blowing tale of Cyon making the Iowa State wrestling team. It truly must be heard to be believed. 46:00 - Cyon’s first ever NCAA match was against Brandon Slay, and it did not go well for Cyon. 52:50 - What did Cyon do after graduating ISU but before FloSports? 1:00:35 - Adam Fenn and then Martin Floreani recruit Cyon to join FloSports. 1:06:38 - Cyon likes to cook. 1:10:50 - Cyon also really likes comic books! He even has his own online store! 1:25:22 - Cyon is NOT into Pokemon. 1:30:20 - Wrapping up episode 11. 1:32:35 - Ferrari and Gallagher play us out.
In the very first episode of the Greater Gold Leadership Podcast, co-hosts Brandon Slay, an Olympic Gold Medalist wrestler and currently the Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Regional Training Center where he is leading the next generation of Olympic wrestlers, and Chad Williams, an entrepreneur, recovering lawyer and author of the book Escape the Law, discuss the origin and mission of the Greater Gold Podcast. Throughout this episode, Brandon and Chad discuss the concepts of leadership, sacrifice, character and purpose, as well as their individual motivations for hosting a podcast and their mission to inspire, equip and challenge leaders (of all types) toward excellence in everything they do. Always Choose Greater!
→ Join me on Patreon ← From 1992 to 2001 Alex O’Brien competed as an elite professional tennis player on the ATP World Tour. Career highlights include playing for the US Davis Cup team and the 2000 US Olympic Team in Sydney, Australia. Alex also won the US Open doubles championship in 1999 and ranked as the No. 1 world doubles player in May 2000. We’ve been working with Alex as a member of our own Elite Performance Program. He’s on the podcast with me today to talk about his journey to becoming a professional tennis player and sharing some of the moments that stand out to him from his years on the court. We also discuss his reasons for coming to NBT for health coaching and the progress he’s made since then. It’s also worth mentioning that in 1998 Alex created the Alex O’Brien Tennis Foundation - a nonprofit organization that brings tennis to underprivileged kids in his hometown of Amarillo, Texas. It’s still going strong after 20 years. Here’s the outline of this interview with Alex O’Brien: [00:03:28] Dick Gould, John Whitlinger. [00:06:30] Playing tennis professionally. [00:06:39] Jim Courier. [00:08:35] John McEnroe, Ivan Lendl. [00:10:36] Strength training. [00:11:25] Gustavo Kuerten. [00:13:00] Growth Mindset. Previous podcasts discussing mindset (both with Simon Marshall, PhD): Why We Self-Sabotage (And What to Do Instead) and Why Most People Never Learn From Their Mistakes - But Some Do. [00:14:13] Learning from losses. [00:16:00] Coping strategies for the pressure. [00:19:29] Björn Borg. [00:20:34] Becoming a doubles player. [00:22:09] Sébastien Lareau, Boris Becker, Andre Agassi, Sandon Stolle. [00:23:36] Wayne Ferreira, Jared Palmer. [00:24:29] Winner: 1999 US Open - Men’s Doubles. [00:25:50] Olympics. [00:27:30] Brandon Slay. [00:31:11] Health challenges. [00:33:56] Ben Greenfield Fitness Podcast: Why Is My Cortisol High Even Though I’m Doing Everything Right? Hidden Causes Of High Cortisol, The DUTCH Test & More!, with Christopher Kelly. [00:39:00] Blood Chemistry Calculator; 5-Year Wellness Score. [00:40:17] Glycomark. [00:41:51] MTHFR. [00:42:48] Signal-to-noise ratio. [00:44:00] Homocysteine; organ meat. [00:45:07] Coping strategies for stress. [00:47:05] Making meditation a habit.
Order Of Show: 0:00 - We are a pro headlock podcast 0:04 - Injury update questions about LaMont, Suriano, Weigel, Wrestle off scenarios, Iowa, Navy, etc. 0:19 - CP's dad joins the show, explains how everyone went from 7th to 9th grade. 0:22 - Big 10 seeds, the best conference weights. 0:42 - Listener questions, NCAA Dark Horses 0:53 - Cyon joins us, discusses ISU 197 forfeit, and his first match (Brandon Slay)
Brandon Slay is our first guest of 2018 on the Best in the World with Richard Parr podcast. Brandon won gold in freestyle wrestling at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and was part of the USA coaching team for the 2012 and 2016 games. If you have set your goals or made a New Year’s Resolution you will definitely want to listen to this. Brandon explains how he achieved his goal of becoming an Olympic champion and why we should be setting process goals. On the podcast Brandon talks to Richard about being awarded the gold medal having lost the Olympic final. The Wharton Business School graduate explains why it was easier training for the Olympics than it was being a collegiate wrestler. Also on the podcast Brandon gives advice to parents raising young wrestlers. You can continue to follow Brandon’s journey @coachslay. Want to listen back to the best episodes of 2017? Check out the Best of the Best 2017 here: https://sportuccino.com/2017/12/31/best-best-2017/ You can get Richard’s weekly email filled with sports news and views by signing up at sportuccino.com/email. Plus, if you want to keep listening an learning from World and Olympic Champions then please support the Best in the World with Richard Parr podcast on Patreon at patreon.com/bestintheworld. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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PAPC7: Wrestling legend and current Head Coach for the Pennsylvania Regional Training Center, Brandon Slay, joins the PA Power College Podcast to discuss USA Wrestling's summer of success and his new position with the Penn RTC. The dynamic duo of @WarnTriz and @Beck_Diggity take listeners on more than an hour's worth of a wrestling adventure. They discuss a variety of topics in episode 7 including Pitt's recent recruiting success, why preseason is the most dreaded time of year, and the happiest birthday that Tristan ever had. Take a listen below! Show Breakdown 01:00 – Recruiting news 07:40 – Coaching changes & high-quality marketing 16:00 – College freshman Tristan made his entire team cut 2 extra pounds 18:00 – Cenzo & the challengers: 165 Preview 25:30 – Mason's lifelong battle with running 32:15 – Tristan got a mountain of trash for his first birthday in college 36:45 – Brandon Slay joins the program & talks USA Wrestling 52:00 – Coach Slay's move back to Philadelphia & the Pennsylvania RTC 01:17:00 – Drexel 2017-18 preview Subscribe to the PA Power Podcast on iTunes today and give us a review! Follow @PAPowerWrestle for all your Pennsylvania Wrestling needs!
PAPC7: Wrestling legend and current Head Coach for the Pennsylvania Regional Training Center, Brandon Slay, joins the PA Power College Podcast to discuss USA Wrestling's summer of success and his new position with the Penn RTC. The dynamic duo of @WarnTriz and @Beck_Diggity take listeners on more than an hour's worth of a wrestling adventure. They discuss a variety of […]
Brandon shares his powerful story of how he came to know the Lord and encourages men to "fight the good fight."
The 40th Annual National Wrestling Hall Of Fame "Honors Weekend" is taking place and four of the eight inductees have strong ties to Pennsylvania. Included on this edition are guest Carlton Haselrig and Brandon Slay.
Order Of Show: 0:03 Jon Sioredas to Cal Poly - Great hire. 0:07 Brandon Slay to Penn RTC 0:11 Killing the singlet, sort of. 0:23 Watching the Olympic Team Trials 0:28 Willie Pick'ems Olympic Team Edition 0:29 Greco Predictions- Could we see a major changing of the guard? 0:41 Women's FS - Can anyone stop Helen? 0:49 Men's FS - All predictions and some serious seeding hijinx at 65kg.
Episode 94 of Wrestling 411 talks with USA Wrestling resident coach and 2000 Olympic champion Brandon Slay . Recorded in Arden Hills, Minnesota on June 2, 2009.JOIN THE TEAMAnd if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too.Looking to start a podcast of your own?Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.
Bonus Points, the official podcast of USA Wrestling, is presented by Liberty Mutual Insurance Play Positive® and will feature many of the top names in wrestling from the U.S. and beyond. Episode 14 of Bonus Points features Brandon Slay, U.S. men's freestyle assistant national coach and 2000 Olympic champion. Slay heads the developmental and Olympic Training Center residential programs for the U.S. in men's freestyle. Join USA Wrestling's Richard Immel as he takes you through the latest USA Wrestling news from around the country and talks with Slay about the U.S. performance at the 2015 World Championships, the state of the U.S. wrestling program, his Olympic journey in 2000 and hot button topics from around the wrestling world. Follow Bonus Points Episode 14 featured guest Brandon Slay on Twitter at @CoachSlay and follow host Richard Immel on Twitter at @Richard_Immel. Provide any feedback for Bonus Points on Twitter by tweeting @USAWrestling and using the hashtag #BonusPoints. Listeners can also email suggestions to rimmel@usawrestling.org. Listen to previous episodes of the show on the USA Wrestling Bouns Points Archives or by subscribing on your favorite podcast listening application. SUBSCRIBE TO BONUS POINTS iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | SoundCloud | AudioBoom | RSS
Day five is rolling along here in the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota as the Junior Women's Duals and Cadet Freestyle fired up on Wednesday. With no individual tournaments coming to a head, we got a chance to talk with Olympic champion Brandon Slay and North Dakota State head wrestling coach Roger Kish. Slay recalls his time competing in the Fargodome at the Junior Nationals as he was coming through the ranks as a young Texan. He also speaks on his roles on the National Team staff, coming through the Cadet level, his experiences on the Cadet World Teams and also talks about the Cadet Worlds.Kish has the task of helping coordinate a bunch of different things on his own campus. This past year, 165-pounder Steven Monk finished third at 165 pounds. Kish talks about what goes into running this tournament, advice he's gotten from former NDSU coach Bucky Maughan and the recent expansion of the Buffalo Wild Wings.It's all coming up on Episode 82 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast. Short Time is proudly sponsored by FlipsWrestling. Share your attitude and be heard at FlipsWrestling.com