Publisher's Synopsis
Wrestling V2 is a book written by Billy Sandow that delves into the world of professional wrestling. It is a comprehensive guide for both aspiring wrestlers and fans of the sport alike. The book covers various aspects of wrestling, including the history of the sport, the techniques used by wrestlers, and the business side of professional wrestling.Sandow, himself a former wrestler and promoter, shares his insights and experiences in the industry. He discusses the various styles of wrestling, such as catch wrestling and freestyle wrestling, and how they have evolved over the years. He also provides tips on how to become a successful wrestler, including advice on training, nutrition, and mental preparation.The book also includes profiles of some of the most famous wrestlers in history, such as Lou Thesz, Ed ""Strangler"" Lewis, and Frank Gotch. Sandow provides details about their careers, their signature moves, and their impact on the sport.In addition to the technical aspects of wrestling, Sandow also talks about the business side of the industry. He discusses the role of promoters, the importance of marketing and promotion, and the challenges faced by wrestlers in terms of injuries and maintaining their careers.Overall, Wrestling V2 is a comprehensive guide to the world of professional wrestling. It provides valuable insights and advice for anyone interested in the sport, whether as a fan or a participant.1926. This is Volume VII of the Sandow-Lewis Library, a series of eight volumes presenting the Sandow-Lewis kinetic stress system of physical training. Found within this book is the science of wrestling and its importance in physical culture, methods and secrets of Ed �������Strangler������� Lewis, world champion wrestler, and his manager-trainer, Billy Sandow. Wonderfully illustrated with pictures depicting the various wrestling moves.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.