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Hello Joe how are you? Remember me? I started pratice pro wrestling I like it the teachers help a lot! But the pain its a bit hard to handle it... And im so scared to try to lean safety the Back Body Drop next week cuz im gonna fly and do the front flip.
Another question is I think i didnt tell you yet one of my biggest dreams is become a good professional soccer player but I almost give up this dream cuz of some personal problems I had but yesterday I was playing soccer and I had a felling to start pratice again soccer but Joe if you think a bit if I stay in the pro wrestling I can make a lot of impact cuz i have 15 years old and when I had maybe 30 years i had lot of experience so what do you think try I soccer career and then pro wrestler or stay with the pro wrestling? And just in case I cant train soccer and wrestling at the same time

Answer
Hey, yeah wrestling training takes a tole on the body. I may have warned you about that, but I'm not sure. It's not a cake walk and many people find out quickly that it's not something they wanna do with their life due to how tough it can be.

Taking bumps can be scary for sure, but they should teach you how to do it well. A backbody drop is one of the easiest one's to land, so it's not too bad. You just have to get used to it. The hardest one's to land seem to be the one's from the top rope. They hurt more upon impact, but if you're used to landing on the mat for so long, it shouldn't be too tough. But the school will build up to things like that. For now, you're only a few feet off the ground, so the impact is less severe.

But don't let the fear of all this keep you from doing it. It's hard work, but everything worth doing is.

If your back bothers you or something. Go to a chiropractor, who can help with a variety of tough pains to kick. I use one for things myself.

Soccer is another thing that requires hard work and a lot of effort. It requires a lot of cardio just like wrestling, but difference is you won't be slammed to the mat or something and haveta get up, lol.

The cool thing here is that you have options, but you've gotta decide which you want to pursue. If both make you happy, you could probably do both.

Say play soccer during soccer season, and then go for wrestling after. This way you can do both and take a break from the ring.

However, in wrestling you need to keep in the ring and focus on it. If it's not something you love, it's not worth your time and effort. I say, if you like soccer more, and can leave training for a while, do it.

Maybe if you can't handle the wrestling stuff right now, it's best to do it when you're older, like possibly 18 or so.

Now I cannot tell you what to do or anything, as you need to decide yourself. But, I will say you need to love something to pursue it. If you don't, it's not worth it. However, you need to know that to live the dream, it takes hard work. That won't change no matter what it is you choose


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