Little Giant Wrestling Coach Brian Anderson has brought many big name wrestlers and coaches to his summer camp but none bigger than Dan Gable.
Gable told the more than 300 wrestlers they were going to work on some fundamentals. With 15 NCCA championships, he brings unmatched credibilty.
The competitor and coach has not lost any of his intensity.
You have to wonder if this young man realizes he's learning about leverage from a true sports legend.
Gable would take the time to illustrate a move, talk about it, and then watch the young men learn.
The energetic 60-year-old moved up and down the mat interacting with the young athletes.
Gable was an unbelievable 118-1 in his collegiate wrestling career.
Coaches took pictures and rolled video while the student-athletes listened.
Gable was the 1972 Olympic Gold Medalist. More amazing than that - he didn't surrender a single point.
A chance to have a legend show you something about keeping the upper hand.
Gable compiled a career record of 355-21-5 at the University of Iowa. He coached 152 all-Americans, 45 national champions, 106 Big Ten Champions and 10 Olympians.
Gable coached the U.S. Olympic team three times - 1980, 1984 and 2000.
Gable compiled a career record of 355-21-5 at the University of Iowa. He coached 152 all-Americans, 45 national champions, 106 Big Ten Champions and 10 Olympians.