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Nate Picarsic, the Crimson’s 165-lb. wrestler, was also pinned twice. Picarsic lost to Mark Reavely of Northern Colorado in 5:28 and to Jacob Klein of Nebraska...

Author: By Megha Parekh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Corl Advances To Quarters | 12/6/2004 | See Source »

...Aikido's founder was Morihei Ueshiba, a compact man who drew on ancient jujitsu styles and began perfecting his art in pre-World War II Japan. It's claimed he once pinned a famous sumo wrestler to the ground using just one finger. While that may be something of a fable, it neatly illustrates aikido's core philosophy?overcoming opponents without doing them dire physical harm. As an added benefit, aikido is also effective training for strength, flexibility and posture. Today, dozens of schools, called dojo, continue Ueshiba's teachings throughout Japan. If you're planning to spend any length...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yoga Is for Wimps | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

Ogunwole defeated Jamie Nagel of Lock Haven. 11-4. and Penn State’s C.J. Wonsetter, 5-0, before losing to Curl. Prior to his bout with Weibel, Corl dominated Mike Spaid from Bloomburg University 10-2 and topped another Lock Haven wrestler, Tim Meyers...

Author: By Megha Parekh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Wrestling Warms Up In Tourney | 11/22/2004 | See Source »

...submission. But if these seem too belligerent, there is another way - that of aikido. Aikido's founder was Morihei Ueshiba, a compact man who drew on ancient jujitsu styles and began perfecting his art in pre?World War II Japan. It's claimed he once pinned a famous sumo wrestler to the ground using just one finger. While that may be something of a fable, it neatly illustrates aikido's core philosophy - overcoming opponents without doing them dire physical harm. As an added benefit, aikido is also effective training for strength, flexibility and posture. Today, dozens of schools, called dojo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yoga Is for Wimps | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

When an NCAA referee last held aloft the arm of a Harvard wrestler, it was the fond, final farewell in the prolific career of Crimson standout Jesse Jantzen ’04, crowning him national champion at 149 pounds and Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Wrestling Seeks To Fill Major Holes | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

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