The Full Tilt Podcast
Ben Askren sits down in his Wisconsin home to unpack how he reinvented wrestling, from basement mats and reluctant partners to NCAA dominance and world‑level technique. He breaks down scrambling’s evolution, the balance between family and coaching, why passion beats early results in recruiting, and how to keep kids hungry for the sport without burning them out. Chapters 2:00 – The birth of the PNL league during COVID and its purpose 3:40 – No year‑round clubs, basement mats, and inventing “funk” out of necessity 6:30 – Letting partners almost score and teaching himself to scramble 8:40 – Illegal off‑season training with his high school coach and leveling up 10:20 – Why scrambling may decline and the rise of clean, efficient attacks 11:50 – Suits, briefcases, message boards, and antagonizing the crowd 13:40 – Chasing the takedown record and turning hate into fuel 18:20 – Building multi‑step systems and staying two moves ahead 22:20 – Updating his game today and importing new techniques for his athletes 23:50 – Coaching Evan Wick: stubbornness, cardio, and fixing real weaknesses 27:10 – Practice as a puzzle, not a script, and keeping kids engaged 31:30 – Empowering athletes to figure things out on their own 35:20 – The problem with year‑round youth grind and over‑coaching 37:30 – Who should really go Division I and why love for the sport matters most 39:40 – Choosing Missouri, buying into Coach Smith, and building a contender 41:50 – Dominant NCAA runs and being obsessed with bonus points 44:10 – Calling out lazy recruiting: results vs. passion and trajectory 50:40 – The best wrestlers Ben ever felt and the hidden training partner who beat him up If you enjoy this episode, hit subscribe, drop a comment with your favorite story, and tell us which wrestling legend you want to hear from next! www.thefulltiltpodcast.com
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