Best Youth Wrestling Training Gyms in Boston

By Shannon Cutts , last updated December 29, 2011

If you have a young budding athlete who is interested in learning the sport of wrestling, then the city of Boston has several of the best youth wrestling training gyms and camps. Any of these gyms are a good choice. From the Gymnastics Academy of Boston to the Carl Adams Boston University Wrestling Camps, and the Malden Youth Wrestling League, Boston is home to some of the finest quality opportunities for youth to learn wrestling in the country.

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Gymnastics Academy of Boston

At the Gymnastics Academy of Boston, there are four different locations in Acton, Cambridge, Norwood, and Plainville, and the Acton location offers a great workshop-style class in a gym setting for boys who are interested in wrestling. Participants do not need to have prior experience and will learn the foundations of wrestling, including reversals, escapes, turns, pins, multiple moves, and more. Participants will also be able to compete in future tournaments, take part in wrestling games, engage in wrestling activities, and learn more about the art of wrestling. Learn more at the Gymnastics Academy of Boston-Acton online.

Carl Adams World Class Wrestling Institute

Another one of the best youth wrestling training gyms in the Boston area is Boston University's Carl Adams World Class Wrestling Institute. Carl Adams is a legendary four-time national wrestling champion, and he still participates in the wrestling camps personally. In addition, wrestling students will have access to a great lineup of college wrestling mentors from Boston University who can give students individualized attention and hands-on training. This camp is hosted by Boston University in a gym setting and is open to high school students. Learn more at Carl Adams online.

Malden Youth Wrestling League

Finally, another one of the best youth wrestling training gyms in Boston is the Malden Youth Wrestling League. Malden is a short 20 minute drive from Boston, and offers seasonal team tryouts, competitions, tournaments and more. Learn more at League Lineup online.

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