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Web References
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1. kalgoorlie.yourguide.com.au
kalgoorlie.yourguide.com.au/ar - [Cached]Published on: 3/15/2008 Last Visited: 3/15/2008
WRAPPED UP IN WRESTLING: Samuel Abbaszadeh demonstrates with beginner Matthew Wilkens.
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WRAPPED UP IN WRESTLING: Samuel Abbaszadeh demonstrates with beginner Matthew Wilkens.
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Samuel Abbaszadeh will be teaching two types of Olympic style wrestling at the PCYC from March 7.
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Mr Abbaszadeh said that his teaching style would place emphasis on self-discipline and respect for others.
"What I will be teaching will have an emphasis on standing and taking the opponent down, it will have a more practical, self-defence approach rather than ground wrestling," he said.
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Mr Abbaszadeh is currently negotiating with Wrestling WA, hoping to organise a competition that will offer state ranking at the end of the 10-week course.
Wrestling is a much bigger sport in communist countries like Russia and in Mr Abbaszadeh's birth country of Iran, where wrestling is a military practice sport.
"Australia is one of the few countries where wrestling does not get the recognition it deserves," he said.
"My ambition is to raise that profile."
Mr Abbaszadeh moved to Kalgoorlie-Boulder three months ago and works as a physiotherapist at Goldfields Physiotherapy Service. -
2. kalgoorlie.yourguide.com.au
kalgoorlie.yourguide.com.au/de - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2007 Last Visited: 9/9/2007
WRAPPED UP IN WRESTLING: Samuel Abbaszadeh demonstrates with beginner Matthew Wilkens.
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WRAPPED UP IN WRESTLING: Samuel Abbaszadeh demonstrates with beginner Matthew Wilkens.
...
Samuel Abbaszadeh will be teaching two types of Olympic style wrestling at the PCYC from March 7.
...
Mr Abbaszadeh said that his teaching style would place emphasis on self-discipline and respect for others.
"What I will be teaching will have an emphasis on standing and taking the opponent down, it will have a more practical, self-defence approach rather than ground wrestling," he said.
...
Mr Abbaszadeh is currently negotiating with Wrestling WA, hoping to organise a competition that will offer state ranking at the end of the 10-week course.
Wrestling is a much bigger sport in communist countries like Russia and in Mr Abbaszadeh's birth country of Iran, where wrestling is a military practice sport.
"Australia is one of the few countries where wrestling does not get the recognition it deserves," he said.
"My ambition is to raise that profile."
Mr Abbaszadeh moved to Kalgoorlie-Boulder three months ago and works as a physiotherapist at Goldfields Physiotherapy Service. -
3. kalgoorlie.yourguide.com.au
kalgoorlie.yourguide.com.au/de - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2007 Last Visited: 3/1/2007
WRAPPED UP IN WRESTLING: Samuel Abbaszadeh demonstrates with beginner Matthew Wilkens.
...
WRAPPED UP IN WRESTLING: Samuel Abbaszadeh demonstrates with beginner Matthew Wilkens.
...
Samuel Abbaszadeh will be teaching two types of Olympic style wrestling at the PCYC from March 7.
...
Mr Abbaszadeh said that his teaching style would place emphasis on self-discipline and respect for others.
"What I will be teaching will have an emphasis on standing and taking the opponent down, it will have a more practical, self-defence approach rather than ground wrestling," he said.
...
Mr Abbaszadeh is currently negotiating with Wrestling WA, hoping to organise a competition that will offer state ranking at the end of the 10-week course.
Wrestling is a much bigger sport in communist countries like Russia and in Mr Abbaszadeh's birth country of Iran, where wrestling is a military practice sport.
"Australia is one of the few countries where wrestling does not get the recognition it deserves," he said.
"My ambition is to raise that profile."
Mr Abbaszadeh moved to Kalgoorlie-Boulder three months ago and works as a physiotherapist at Goldfields Physiotherapy Service.

