Almost every wrestler I have ever known, that no longer competes, preaches that you have to take advantage of every moment in wrestling, because it doesn't last forever. I always heard them saying it, but never really comprehended it. Now I do. I came to this realization as we were running what are known as Pioneer Hills. Pioneer Hill runs through our campus at about a 40 degree angle for about a quarter mile. We run this hill doing buddy carries (piggy back). We only do it four times, which doesn't seem like much, but is extremely difficult … especially when you get down to the last two.

I guess I never understood exactly what he and everyone else meant, but as I was running the hill this year, I figured it out. You really don't have forever, and you have to take advantage of now -- not counting on what you will do tomorrow. You have to be willing to push yourself past the limit of exhaustion, and go further than you ever thought you could go. I think this is one reason that people are successful. The earlier you understand this theory, the faster you will become successful.
Our last workout was a three-mile run through a park in Omaha, which finishes up with a set of 187 stone steps that seems to be straight up to the sky. This is actually a great run until the stairs, which as most of you could imagine is just plain nuts to run up five to ten times in a row. Leister showed our team the trail last year after he learned about it from Todd Meneely.

To me, preseason is not just a time to start preparing yourself for the grueling hours of hard work ahead, but a time to see what you are made of. I learned a lot about myself and my teammates this past month, and I can only look forward to building on it over the next five months. Every year, I hear about all these teams that start the season with 50 guys and end up with 25, and I am happy to say that everyone on this team is still holding strong and has a good attitude.

Until next time, keep getting better.
Marshall Marquardt
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