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Insider Sports Entertainment TRAINING AS A PROFES- SIONAL WRESTLER Professional wrestling is a blur to most people’s minds, as confusion reigns over what is really is. Kimberley Self helps introduce and explain what professional wrestling is and how it’s changed life for the better. Professional wres- tling. A two-word phrase that gets as- sociated with violence and aggression, or in contrast, the harsh adjective of fake. But as a trainee pro- fessional wrestler myself, it’s nothing more than a mixture of sports and enter- tainment combined. Our end product is a show—it isn’t a gym- nast competition, a mixed martial arts contest or a 90- minute game. Each match has a story which we tell from our structure and in- ring characters, which can reflect our personality or allow us to escape into uto- pia. Some wrestlers thrive on their energetic ex- citable personalities whereas some are innovative and create whole new characters to explore different perspectives. Some guys flip about into blurs and some guys like to throw people around for fun. The point is, is that wrestling is real- ly for everyone. Every shape, every size and every ability. As with every other hobby, professional wrestling has its obsta- cles and coming pain- free *definitely* isn’t one of them. Our training allows us to perform the moves safely to an extent, but we adapt to the pain whilst forgetting that every time our back slams against the can- vas, it’s doing everlast- ing damage to our bod- ies. The logo for School of Slam, a wrestling school that has regular training and shows for the lo- cals in and around North East Essex. When I first begun training back in the summer of 2017, even little motions like running off of the ropes caused bruises to appear on my upper back. It still takes a lot of repetition, practice and endurance to nail even the most basic of moves, as well as being able to understand the psychology of what moves you’re put- ting your opponent through. The ques- tion always asked is why? We train week in and week out, adapting charac- ters, working on move sets and run- ning through drills of new and old se- quences. On top of our weekly training, sometimes we have the luxury of train- ing with some of the world’s best professional wres- tlers in exclusive seminars at our lo- cal training school. We’re treated well, the list is exhaus- tive! The College magazine online: sixthformmag.blogspot.co.uk