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Wrestling Changed My Life (Wrestling Podcast)

#56 Anthony Robles NCAA Champion, Motivational Speaker and NIKE Athlete

Wrestling Changed My Life (Wrestling Podcast)

Wrestling Changed My Life

Sports

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Born with one leg, Anthony Robles defied the odds to become a three-time all-American wrestler and the 2011 NCAA National Wrestling Champion. Proving that hard work and a strong belief in yourself can lead anyone to success, Robles now shares his philosophy to remind us all that we have the power to conquer adversity – no matter how overwhelming the odds. When Anthony Robles was born without a right leg, doctors had no explanation for the birth defect and there was little hope he would lead a normal life. His mom, however, always told him that God made him that way for a reason and encouraged him to pursue his dream of wrestling. At 14, Robles tried out for his school’s wrestling team and became the smallest kid on the lineup, finishing his first year in last place at the Mesa City wrestling tournament. But against all odds, Robles believed he could one day be a champion wrestler and proved to be an unstoppable force. With the support of his mother and coaches, he went from being last in the city to finishing his junior and senior years at Mesa High School as a two-time Arizona State Champion and a high school National Champion with a 96-0 record. Despite finishing high school on top, Robles once again faced prejudice in the sport of wrestling, as no college wrestling programs believed he could excel at the next level. Through bold determination, he "walked on" at Arizona State University and made it his mission to prove to them, and the world, that anything was possible. Robles graduated from Arizona State with a degree in Business Communication and finished his college wrestling career as a three-time All-American and the 2011 NCAA National Champion. He was also awarded the 2011 NCAA “Best Wrestler of the National Tournament Award.”

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0:00.0

I was born missing my leg and you know for a while my mom was a single parent I just

0:04.5

remember from from the very beginning she never treated me like I was handicapped like I

0:11.1

was disabled like I was lacking anything.

0:13.0

Welcome to the show folks. This is wrestling changed my life. Here we go.

0:17.0

We can endure anything and adapt and pivot and change.

0:25.0

Wrestling gave us that ability.

0:27.0

I would say nothing in life has impacted me

0:30.0

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

0:35.0

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

0:38.0

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

0:43.7

And everything that has shaped my life and where I'm at today would not be there without the

0:49.7

values and basically the lessons I've learned through the sport of wrestling.

0:54.0

For me, you wrestle in my life because it allowed me to focus and channel my energy.

1:00.0

We're fortunate if you wrestle because if you wrestle

1:03.2

natural talent helps but it's 5% of the ingredient. It pales in comparison to

1:12.2

heart and technique and effort.

1:15.0

It humbled me, taught me humility.

1:18.0

Nothing can humble you more than wrestling.

1:21.0

I think it's the learning to adapt, right learn you learn how to adapt you learn how to solve problems

1:27.7

You know if I look back my time that's good wrestling if they gave me one thing more than anything else

1:31.6

It's been toughness.

1:33.0

Ladies and gentlemen, my guest today is the great and powerful Anthony Robles.

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