I was going to point you toward nagafighter.com rules but apparently the actual weight brackets are defined for each event. Wikipedia has some data which is close:
Amazing what you find in Wikipedia - not always accurate but a start. I thought NAGA had codified weight brackets - they do other stuff like age. Back when I was training, I thought it "sucked" the local tournament would do something like run "masters" starting at age 30 while NAGA runs brackets up to 60 as I recall.
Olympic freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling and collegiate wrestling obviously have defined weight classes, but does anybody know whether there are any recognized submission grappling weight classes; and, if so, what they are? Thanks.
nwfan53 (8)
14.10.2015 08:20I was going to point you toward nagafighter.com rules but apparently the actual weight brackets are defined for each event. Wikipedia has some data which is close:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Grappling_Association#Weight_Divisions
The actual NAGA rules are here
http://nagafighter.com/index.php?module=rulepage
Squashlad (243 )
14.10.2015 10:27(In Antwort dazu)
Nice one, thank you! Good ol' Wikipedia eh?
nwfan53 (8)
14.10.2015 17:24(In Antwort dazu)
Amazing what you find in Wikipedia - not always accurate but a start. I thought NAGA had codified weight brackets - they do other stuff like age. Back when I was training, I thought it "sucked" the local tournament would do something like run "masters" starting at age 30 while NAGA runs brackets up to 60 as I recall.
Squashlad (243 )
14.10.2015 00:58Olympic freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling and collegiate wrestling obviously have defined weight classes, but does anybody know whether there are any recognized submission grappling weight classes; and, if so, what they are? Thanks.