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Alan Waters:
Alan is a Sophomore at the University of Missouri, currently ranked 3rd in the nation. He is also a Missouri 4x State Champion. As one of Tony's first students, Alan is very familiar with PWA's techniques and teaching methods. He will be helping out during the summer months.

Brett Delich:
Brett is a Senior wrestler for Baker University, and has been helping with Purler Wrestling since 2010. He's very good with the kids, manages the room well, and has an excellent concept of PWA's techniques and teaching methods.
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I got a ton of emails like this from people regarding the Baker University Senior that's been helping me the past couple of years. He ran his own leg riding camp in Iowa on August 27th & 28th.. I tried to set up 2 others for him, but had to cancel. I think people don't attend if I'm not there. But emails like these should definitely help with their concerns. He does a great job, and no longer do I feel apprehensive about missing a session. I just wanted to pass this along. Thanks. -- Tony
*I am Dave Wenger, head wrestling coach at Albia High School in Iowa. I felt compelled to email you to let you know how pleased I was with your coach, Brett Delich at our camp. He possesses a remarkable ability to work in a very productive manner with all of the wrestlers that attended the camp. We had quite a few young and inexperienced wrestlers that attended our camp and I was very impressed with Brett's ability to remain patient, while showing each wrestler the individual attention that they needed and deserved. He is a very personable young man and I would feel very honored to have him on my staff. Please give him a pat on the back and tell him good job!! It is much deserved!!
*Tony,
Was at the Ground and Pound Camp in Albia with my son over the weekend and Brett did an excellent job. By noon on the first day I was amazed by how well my 8 year old had picked up on things. Brett and your system has to be given credit for that. I might not considered him a “legger” at this point but he is definitely on the right path. We will continue to drill and I really believe he will be very effective with this come wrestling season. I can’t say enough good things about Brett, very good with the kids, great patience and very personable. He did a great job teaching technique. I really enjoyed talking to him and will follow his wrestling at Baker. It was about a 200 mile trip for us one way and even Zach agreed that it was worth every mile. I am an assistant coach with our high school program and am involved with our youth program. If you are ever interested in making a trip to Western Iowa we would love to have you guys and would promote the camp to make sure we have a good turnout. Brett is welcomed in my wrestling room anytime. Thanks again!
* Just wanted to let you know what a GREAT job Brett did at the Albia camp! Joel got a ton of good stuff out of it. In fact I'd like to have him go to another ground n pound camp to reinforce this stuff even if it means coming down to Missouri next time. In fact if anyone would like to call me and ask questions I'd be glad to do that too because I stayed and watched the whole time. Brett had every kid in that room learning that technique. No need for video tapes at all when the kids walk out of there and actually know what they've been taught, every bit of it. Very impressive.
Joel went to 6 camps this summer, all of them top-notch, but if he could retake only one of them next weekend it would be this one. Not because he didn't learn, but to start the process of committing the knowledge to muscle memory!
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