Following is the press release on the 2005-06 high school wrestling rules changes as approved by the National Federation of State High School
Associations (NFHS) Wrestling Rules Committee and the NFHS Board of Directors. The information is also included as an attachment, including a
listing of all 2005-06 rules changes.
Weight-management program headlines wrestling rules revisions
of State High School Associations (NFHS) Wrestling Rules Committee April 10-11 at its annual meeting in Indianapolis. The rules subsequently were
approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.
beginning in 2006-07, stronger guidelines discouraging rapid weight loss will take effect. The revised rule includes a hydration level not to exceed
1.025, a body fat assessment no lower than 7 percent (males)/12 percent (females) and a monitored, weekly weight loss plan not to exceed 1.5 percent
a week.
North Dakota High School Activities Association and chairperson of the NFHS Wrestling Rules Committee. "While weight management has been researched for many years and may have been passed earlier, a number of our states needed time to prepare for an effective implementation."
days of consecutive competition. In the past, wrestlers could gain a pound for each day of consecutive competition. However, under the new rule, a
maximum of two pounds will be allowed, regardless of how many consecutive days are spent in competition.
competition," Carlsrud said. "Now there will be a maximum of two pounds allowed regardless of the number of consecutive days teams may be
competing."
fit snugly against the wrestler's body, in order to prevent a hand getting between the pad and the wrestler. This rule would include equipment that has lost its elasticity, as well as new products that leave a gap. Rule 7-1-2 addresses two moves that will be made illegal - the straight-back suplay and the straight-back salto to the head. Although the moves are seldom used, they present a high level of risk when performed, either standing or on the mat.
towels after practice, use of antibacterial or deodorant soap when showering, use of detergent with bleach or drying clothes on "high" setting,
use of clean practice and match wear which should be separated from dirty clothing when taken to and from school, consistent trimming of fingernails,
and daily disinfecting of all gear including head gear, shoes and neoprene sleeves.
School Athletics Participation Survey conducted by the NFHS. It also ranks eighth in school sponsorship for boys with 9,526 high schools offering the
sport.