how do i find out how much i need to weigh for my next match?
weight system
Topic ID: 2941 | 11 Posts
your coaches weigh in forms should be able to tell you what your minimum weight is for the day of the meet judging of of your last weigh in and you body fat compostion test
but isn't there a way to check it online by ourself?
I think so. You need to get your login information from your coach.
Each wrestler has a login ID and a password. You can check out your individual information. Your coach should have that info for you if you want to get it.
has everybody already certified?who all hasnt
There is no certificaton
C) Certifi cation into a Weight Class
1) A wrestler is certifi ed into a particular weight class at any
regularly scheduled match or tournament any time on or prior to
the Saturday of NFHS week 30 by making base weight (including
growth allowance after December 25) at an offi cial weigh-in on
a certifi ed scale as long as that certifi ed weight is not below the
documented minimum weight and is at a time allowed by the
minimum weight calculations. A wrestler weighing in on or prior
to the Saturday of NFHS week 30 is continually certifying at the
weigh-in weight.
2) Once a wrestler is certifi ed into a particular weight class as
of the Saturday of NFHS week 30, he/she may weigh-in only
in that class and one class above. He/she is automatically recertifi
ed into a higher weight class after the Saturday of NFHS
week 30 by weighing in and qualifying for that class, but never
into a lower weight class. After the Saturday of NFHS week 30,
making base weight (including growth) two classes above any
previously certifi ed weight class automatically renders that
wrestler ineligible for the remainder of the year to wrestle in the
lower weight class (previous certifi ed weight).
3) Please note that this rule is for weigh-ins, not matches. It is
possible that a wrestler weighed in at a certain class weight
for a match, but wrestled up during that match. That weigh-in
would count for the lower, weigh-in class.
Every time you weigh in you are certified. So therefore there are no certification. Not like in the old days where you had to make scratch wt. at least once proir to Jan. or you did not get your 2 lb allowance.
Every time you weigh in you are certified. So therefore there are no certification. Not like in the old days where you had to make scratch wt. at least once proir to Jan. or you did not get your 2 lb allowance.
Is it the same for middle school?
Is it the same for middle school?
NO
Middle school is not a KHSAA sanctioned event. Therefore not bound to thier rules.
I believe you must make scratch at least once if not twice before you recieve your 2 pound allowance.