“…Therefore, physiological and anthropometrical tests are commonly used to assess fitness of wrestlers (García-Pallarés, López-Gullón, Muriel, Díaz, & Izquierdo, 2011;García-Pallarés, López-Gullón, Torres-Bonete, & Izquierdo, 2012;Horswill, 1992;Horswill et al, 1992;Utter, O'Bryant, Haff, & Trone, 2002;ZiHong, Lian-shi, & Hao-jie, 2012) as well as other combat athletes (Ball, Nolan, & Wheeler, 2011;Bridge, Ferreira da Silva Santos, Chaabène, & Franchini, 2014;Chaabène, Hachana, Franchini, Mkaouer, & Chamari, 2012;Franchini, Del Vecchio, Matsushigue, & Artioli, 2011;Franchini, Huertas, et al, 2011;Franchini, Nunes, Moraes, & Del Vecchio, 2007;Franchini, Takito, Kiss, & Strerkowicz, 2005;Silva, Fields, Heymsfield, & Sardinha, 2010). In order to set guidelines for individual training and for selecting promising talent, the physiological and anthropometrical profiles of successful wrestlers serve as a benchmark.…”