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Wrestling Changed My Life (Wrestling Podcast)

#280 Jeremy Hunter - NCAA Champion and Illinois Assistant Coach

Wrestling Changed My Life (Wrestling Podcast)

Wrestling Changed My Life

Sports

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE Jeremy Hunter is the assistant coach for the University of Illinois. He’s been with the Fighting Illini since the early 2000s and has coached the likes of Kyle Ott, Jimmy Kennedy, and Jesse Delgado. Prior to Illinois, Jeremy was an NCAA champion and 3x All American for Penn State. In high school, Jeremy was a Pennsylvania legend, winning four PIAA state titles. Please enjoy! * PRESENTED BY SPARTAN COMBAT This episode is presented by Spartan Combat. The Spartan Combat Nationals are returning to Jacksonville, Florida on April 8-10, 2022. Register now at SpartanCombat.Com * FANS If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! * TEXT THE SHOW –Keyword: Wrestle –Number: 224-54 * FOLLOW the PODCAST Twitter: @Ryan_N_Warner Instagram: Wrestling Changed My Life Facebook: Wrestling Changed My Life Website: wrestlingchangedmylife.com Shop merchandise at our Online Store: Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com *** ABOUT Presented by Spartan Combat, the Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features long-form interviews with amateur wrestlers - past and current - MMA fighters and titans of industry. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday, where host Ryan Warner talks college wrestling, Olympic wrestling and more with some of the biggest names in the sport. Wrestling Changed My Life also produces original audio documentaries including Slaying Saitiev, The Smiths and Gable the GOAT.

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0:00.0

Wrestling fans, this April in Jacksonville, Florida, the Spartan combat

0:04.3

nationals are returning, wrestle a different style each day, April 8th through

0:09.3

the 10th, 2022 at the Spartan combat nationals registered now at Spartan

0:14.4

combat dot com. Now let's get to the show. To me, I would do whatever it takes. I mean,

0:20.2

it was everything was went in that NCAA title. I didn't care what what what I

0:24.7

had to put my body through or put my mind through whatever it was. I was going

0:28.2

to do it. We can adore anything and adapt and pivot and change.

0:37.7

Wrestling gave us that ability. I would say that nothing in life has impacted me

0:41.9

or that things wrestling has taught me in terms of self-reflection resilience.

0:47.4

Toughness. Some guys have it, some guys don't.

0:50.2

Adversity, 100% how to pick myself up and be a man after I failed.

0:55.6

And everything that has shaped my life and where I'm at today would not

1:00.6

be there without the values and basically the lessons I've learned to

1:04.7

the sport of wrestling. For me, wrestling is ain't no life because it

1:08.0

allowed me to focus and channel my energy.

1:12.8

We're fortunate if you wrestled because if you wrestled, natural talent helps.

1:19.2

But it's it's 5% of the ingredients. It pales in comparison to heart and

1:24.7

technique and effort. It humbled me, taught me humility.

1:29.5

Nothing can humble you more than wrestling. I think it's the learning to adapt.

1:35.5

You learn how to adapt. You learn how to solve problems.

1:39.9

If I look back my time, that's good wrestling. If you give me one thing more than

1:43.2

anything else, it's mental toughness. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to

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