NCAA Wrestling Weight Management Program For 2011 - NAIA
NCAA Wrestling Weight Management Program For 2011 - NAIA
NCAA Wrestling Weight Management Program For 2011 - NAIA
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No. 3. Student-athlete E is a four-year college transfer who wrestled last year for an <strong>NCAA</strong> Division<br />
II institution. This wrestler is required to complete Section I and the weight-loss plan<br />
form of the weight management program at the <strong>NCAA</strong> institution to which he or she transferred.<br />
If a student-athlete transfers from one <strong>NCAA</strong> institution to another <strong>NCAA</strong> institution after completing<br />
the Section I Certification, the individual’s weight management certification information<br />
for that season shall transfer to the new institution.<br />
No. 4. Student-athlete F is a returning wrestler from the previous academic year. He or she<br />
must complete Section I Certification and the weight-loss plan form of the <strong>NCAA</strong> weight management<br />
program showing how much body weight can be lost in a given week over the weightloss<br />
period and still not go below the minimum wrestling weight. Such a student-athlete may<br />
only wrestle at the next higher weight class while modifying his or her weight. It should be<br />
noted that wrestlers weighing-in two weight classes above the minimum weight class are not allowed<br />
to proceed to the original minimum weight class. This includes preseason competition<br />
while a wrestler is making the descent toward their lowest allowable weight class. (See Rules<br />
8.3.4 and 8.3.5.)