Josh Madsen

81 posts

Josh Madsen

Josh Madsen

@on3rivets

انضم Aralık 2013
311 يتبع15 المتابعون
Disco Warrior
Disco Warrior@DavidDroui41784·
@j_warner156 Angelo is your guy and of course you will defend him. For your average wrestling fan he is incredibly painful to watch. The drop down is a defensive tactic with no intent of offense. Against top guys you know it’s going OT.
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Live On 4 Legs: Pearl Jam Podcast
Live On 4 Legs: Pearl Jam Podcast@liveon4legspod·
Missed out on mystery posters, if anyone ordered an extra and wants to part with it I’ll gladly take whatever they have stockpiled in their warehouse.
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The Wrestling Nomad
The Wrestling Nomad@wrestlingnomad·
the PSU fans are very dialed in on booing the dropping to a knee in neutral
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K.J. Pilcher
K.J. Pilcher@kjpilcher·
At 184, Rocco Welsh is the #1 and Iowa’s Angelo Ferrari is the #8 seed. Unfathomable.
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Taggart VanEtten
Taggart VanEtten@taggartvanetten·
7.5 hours down, 12.5 hours to go
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GlobalWrestOrder
GlobalWrestOrder@GlobalWresOrder·
I want to hear it from the people themselves - the FANS. If and when the Brands are released from Iowa’s coaching staff - who should be their realistic replacement? Lee Goat? Jordan Burroughs? Ben Askren? Kyle Dake? Someone else? Let me know in the comments ⬇️🤯
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Josh Madsen
Josh Madsen@on3rivets·
@Rasmussen_Poll I already have to show an ID when I vote in Iowa and I have never thought twice about it.
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Rasmussen Reports
Rasmussen Reports@Rasmussen_Poll·
Is requiring photo ID to vote a reasonable measure to protect the integrity of elections? YES - All Voters: 73% Men: 69% Women: 76% 18-29: 70% 30-39: 70% 40-49: 80% 50-64: 77% 65+: 67% White: 73% Black: 70% Hispanic: 69% Other: 83% DEM: 64% IND: 69% GOP: 86%
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Scott
Scott@IndyHawk89·
Why do people assume Iowa wrestling wouldn’t be able to get a quality head coach if they moved on from Brands? Throw money at Jordan Burroughs, Kyle Dake or Kyle Snyder. Guarantee one would take the job and Iowa would be able to start closing the massive gap to PSU.
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Hannah - Apex Fitness Advisory
Hannah - Apex Fitness Advisory@hannahapexfit·
LOSE FAT AND BUILD MUSCLE IN 2026. I built the Ultimate Guide which shows you exactly how to do it before summer... Like this post + reply with "APEX" & I'll send you a free copy. (24hrs only, must be following me to receive it)
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Josh Madsen
Josh Madsen@on3rivets·
@rossbchek @JustinJBasch as a Hawkeye fan I am pretty let down and disappointed that I bought tickets to SS. I won’t make this mistake again.
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Ross Bartachek
Ross Bartachek@rossbchek·
@on3rivets @JustinJBasch The Women’s tournament of SS was removed back when they announced the date change. Certain divisions have dead periods (think D2 does) and it’s right before National Duals so SS Women was axed, but For Her Duals tournament was created
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Justin Basch
Justin Basch@JustinJBasch·
You don't have to belabor the point of why they're sitting their starters. I'm good with resting their starters this week! I think it's smart with how long the season is and how active they've been early. Same with Oklahoma State. My point is simply, why not send these guys to Midlands or Scuffle? They started this tournament because Midlands was cancelled during Covid & they wanted to get their guys matches. Midlands was then salvaged. On top of that, the Soldier Salute was for both men and women. The Iowa women aren't even going this year. At this point, I'd be surprised if the Soldier Salute is hosted next year.
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Ross Bartachek
Ross Bartachek@rossbchek·
@JustinJBasch For context, because the date moved to January it meant SS had to eliminate the women’s division. It’s not a “Iowa Women aren’t going” or that they didn’t want it - logistically the women’s tournaments doesn’t work on these dates.
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
You've probably seen headlines: High-Intensity Training is superior to easy aerobic running. But dig deeper and you'll notice a pattern: most of these studies are short: just 4 to 8 weeks. A recent review tells a fuller story. In the early weeks, HIT and Sprint Interval Training outperform easy endurance training (ET). But over the long haul… the story changes
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Allyson Schwab
Allyson Schwab@allysonschwab·
Sometimes you don’t realize how much of an impact something has had on you until you revisit it years later. Today, on the ride to Ohio, we had the opportunity to stop at Notre Dame and tour the football field and locker room. Hayden watched (as I listened to) the movie Rudy for the first time. I can’t count how many times I watched that movie growing up, but it had been quite a few years since I’d last seen it—until today. It still brought out every feeling it did before: An overwhelming desire to root for the underdog and a deep love for seeing them succeed. When I entered college softball at Virginia Tech, I was that underdog. I was an invited walk-on, but I still had to earn a spot on the team. I know I’ve told this story before, but by the end of the first week—entering into the last day—I wasn’t sure I was cut out for it. I struggled with confidence, and I wasn’t a strong D1 athlete. What I lacked in natural (or even developed) talent, I made up for in hustle and the sheer will to do anything to earn a roster spot. That first year, I did everything—from catching in the bullpen to throwing BP, pinch running, or maybe an inning at second base. I just wanted to contribute, and throughout the years, that looked different depending on how my role shifted. My biggest fear which I believe @kolat expressed as well is about roster caps, the schools opting in and all the changes that are to come in College athletics: There won’t be those underdog stories as much. Those kids who change the culture, shift the narrative, and ooze encouragement and enthusiasm… they won’t have a spot. The guys and girls who are noticed when they aren’t at practice—because of how they push everyone else and hold others accountable without words, simply in how they go about their daily duties—they’ll be fighting for one of those 30 spots in wrestling (even fewer in some other sports). That kid who has grown up in the university’s backyard, gone to camps there, knows the campus and the fight song like the back of their hand before ever being an enrolled student—the one who turns down a chance to play and possibly earn a scholarship at a smaller school to take a chance of never making the team at their dream school… they won’t have a spot. I wouldn’t have had a spot. Every team needs those athletes. Every sport needs those underdogs. They remind us of what it feels like to do something for the sheer love of it regardless of their results within it. They remind us it is still worth dreaming and dreams can turn into reality with persistence, hard work, and a little bit of luck. That first year at Tech guess where we played- yep Notre Dame. We didn’t win, but it’s hard to not see the full circle moment within it. #gracefuldetours
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Sad Country Music
Sad Country Music@RealCntryOutlaw·
My buddy from Oregon listens to The Allman Brothers Band, Marshall Tucker, Tom Petty, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and he says he hates Country Music. I feel like I could change his mind, what artists nowadays should yall recommend based on the artists above?
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Lee
Lee@KingzCorner14·
@KerryRegner So how long do you let them wrestle that position then? Forever? Until the end of the period? The ref gave plenty of time to improve position and it was going nowhere. The match has to go on.
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Kerry Regner
Kerry Regner@KerryRegner·
1. Wrestling from a constant tripod is 100% stalling. 2. Riding the inside bar is in no way potentially dangerous.
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Nate Doria
Nate Doria@nate_doria·
@KerryRegner @KemererOverHall I think this boils down to if you wrestled this style or not. It’s definitely not stalling in the rulebook but I feel like everyone who ever wrestled against that style considers it stalling and, obviously, anyone who had that style would say it’s fair game
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