04/03/2025
Alamo City Wrestling
The Premiere Wrestling Club That Caters to All of San Antonio
04/03/2025
03/30/2025
Still have a few more spots left in our tots class (ages4-6). Get in while you can. Gonna cap this class at 20. Practice Monday and Wednesday 6:00pm to 7:00pm. Hope to see you soon! Contact me for more information.
03/13/2025
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Why Wrestling Is the HARDEST Sport on Earth Wrestling isn’t just a sport—it’s a relentless grind that tests your mind, body, and willpower like nothing else. From brutal weight cuts to grueling trainin...
03/04/2025
We are excited to announce that our Tots class, designed for children aged 4-6, is expanding quickly. Now is an excellent time to join our program before the start of the next season. The class size will be limited to 20 students. Classes will take place on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:00-7:00pm.
02/24/2025
Our head coach and team captain getting the girls ready for battle!!!!
01/31/2025
Good showing today at San Antonio districts. Hannah Dunn 3rd place..Ella Garcia 4th place. And Dan the Man and Eliel 5th and 6th respectively. Proud of all of wrestlers. Great job setting the standard..
Words from Coach Garcia to My Warriors
Reflections on the 2025 Wrestling Season: A Journey of Ups and Downs
As we hit the home stretch of this wrestling season, I can’t help but reflect on how the journey has unfolded so far. It's been a season full of ups and downs, but one thing remains clear: the growth and improvement in our athletes are undeniable.
Like any season, we’ve faced our challenges. There have been tough matches, moments of doubt, and times when it felt like we weren’t progressing as quickly as we hoped. Wrestling is a demanding sport, and it tests both physical and mental limits. But despite those hurdles, I’ve seen the kids rise to the occasion time and time again. Whether it was getting back up after a tough loss or pushing through during a grueling practice, they’ve shown resilience.
The progress has been truly inspiring. Each athlete is improving in their own unique way—whether it's mastering a technique they struggled with earlier in the season, growing in confidence, or learning how to keep their composure under pressure. These small but meaningful improvements are what make coaching so rewarding. It’s not always about the wins and losses; it’s about seeing the kids work hard, stay dedicated, and enjoy the process of becoming better.
As we head into the final stretch of the season, I’m feeling hopeful and excited for what’s ahead. I know that with the work we’ve put in, the lessons learned, and the camaraderie built along the way, the kids are ready to finish strong. I’m proud of each and every one of them, and I truly believe they have what it takes to end this season on a high note.
Here’s to continuing the hard work, staying positive, and pushing ourselves to be the best versions of who we can be on and off the mat. The journey may not always be smooth, but it’s one we’ll look back on with pride—and I’m looking forward to seeing all the success that’s yet to come.
Let’s finish strong!
01/26/2025
Our Johnny Munoz smashing it again today, double placing at Heart of Texas Nationals.
01/25/2025
126 # JV District Champ!!!
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