Solo Wrestling Training at Home: The Complete Plan

There’s a reason serious combat athletes obsess over wrestling dummy for home training: the details decide outcomes. This guide breaks down a structured home wrestling program built around a single dummy so you can make a confident, informed decision and get back to what matters — the work. No fluff, no filler. Just the standards STYLSO holds its own gear and athletes to. Built for the mat.


H2.1 Setting Up a Home Wrestling Space

  • – Mat options
  • – Dummy choice
  • – Safety

H2.2 The Weekly Split

  • – Technique days
  • – Conditioning days

H2.3 Technique Sessions

  • – Takedowns
  • – Mat returns
  • – Pins

H2.4 Conditioning Sessions

  • – Dummy carries
  • – Throw circuits

H2.5 Tracking Progress

  • – Rep logs
  • – Video review

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can you train wrestling alone at home?

A: Yes. With a freestanding or weighted dummy you can drill takedowns, mat returns, and conditioning circuits solo.


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