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Wrestling sounds pretty good. If he doesn't excel, he would still have learned something. Wrestling/wrestlers requires what may be the best conditioning in any sport. Plus, his physical conditioning & coordination from dance might be a plus. I don't know now days about the learning curve. One of my best friends in HS signed up to be the manager for the wrestling team. One day early into the season, his coach suggested he give it a try. He did and ended up winning the State championship for the 156 lb. weight class. But that was a long time ago. Maybe wrestling has developed with a lot more technical moves now days. To win in a sport like that takes a pretty decent amount of individual competitiveness and ability to be aggressive. I also liked the suggestion of trying out for cheer leading. Seems like it might be a good fit and a good thing to put on university and job applications. I didn't think much about it but later on found out on some applications, listing being a team captain gave some scoring in the leadership category.
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