we teach the throws, and snakes, laterals etc., but only after a wrestler can demonstrate the basics in a match. i have seen it and it is a hard fall when a wrestler gets to jr. high and really has no skill, and are getting beat by those wrestlers he used to just throw around. i understand the deshazer, and penka headlock thing. i have coached jordan brown for years, believe me he can make that trick work. it can't be the only trick in your bag, though. a wrestler who learns the basics first, and works for his/her early success will have a much longer and more successful career than those who "muscle" their way to easy/ early victories. ryne cokely is a great example of a wrestler who learned to "wrestle" first and "win" second, he will "win" for years to come, and have a much longer career than some of those you learned to "win" by throwing that snake/headlock, those one move wonders.