Heads Up - A USA Wrestling Coaches Council Podcast

Heads Up - A USA Wrestling Podcast: S3 E2 featuring Kyven Gadson, M.Ed.

March 27, 2023 USA Wrestling Season 3 Episode 2
Heads Up - A USA Wrestling Podcast: S3 E2 featuring Kyven Gadson, M.Ed.
Heads Up - A USA Wrestling Coaches Council Podcast
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Heads Up - A USA Wrestling Coaches Council Podcast
Heads Up - A USA Wrestling Podcast: S3 E2 featuring Kyven Gadson, M.Ed.
Mar 27, 2023 Season 3 Episode 2
USA Wrestling

Heads Up - A USA Wrestling Podcast: S3 E2 featuring Kyven Gadson, M.Ed.

Kyven is currently serving as Assistant Director Of Development - Priority Initiatives at Iowa State University, his alma-matter.

He is also Co-Founder & President of the Be RARE, an initiative to promote healthy social and emotional learning through creative outlets.

Kyven’s success on the mats have earned him a Bronze at the World Cup, multiple US Open National Titles, an NCAA D1 title in 2015 for the Cyclones, and a University National Championship in 2016. 

Wrestling for Waterloo East High School in Waterloo, Iowa, Gadson compiled a prep record of 113-12. In his sophomore season, he finished as the runner-up at the Iowa state wrestling tournament in the 145-lb weight class. Gadson was undefeated in both a junior and senior, winning the Iowa state wrestling tournament in the 171-lb and 189-lb weight classes, respectively. He finished his senior season ranked as the sixth-best high school wrestler in the nation at the 189-lb weight class by both the Amateur Wrestling News (AWN) and Intermat. In high school, Gadson was coached by his father William "Willie" Gadson, a former Iowa State Cyclone NCAA Division I collegiate wrestling All-American.

Additionally, Gadson was the 2011 FILA Junior freestyle national champion at 96-kg, 2009 FILA Cadet freestyle national champion at 85-kg, the 2009 Northern Plains Junior Freestyle champion, the ASICS Folkstyle Nationals champion at 152-lb in 2008, the runner-up in the 2008 USAW Preseason Nationals, finished fifth at the 2007 USAW Cadet Folkstyle Nationals, and was a Greco-Roman and freestyle state champion as a high school sophomore.

Kyven talks about family, goals, big match-ups, and what it takes to be great both on and off the mats. Join us for an amazing conversation with Kyven Gadson! 

Heads Up! For coaches, by coaches. 


Show Notes

Heads Up - A USA Wrestling Podcast: S3 E2 featuring Kyven Gadson, M.Ed.

Kyven is currently serving as Assistant Director Of Development - Priority Initiatives at Iowa State University, his alma-matter.

He is also Co-Founder & President of the Be RARE, an initiative to promote healthy social and emotional learning through creative outlets.

Kyven’s success on the mats have earned him a Bronze at the World Cup, multiple US Open National Titles, an NCAA D1 title in 2015 for the Cyclones, and a University National Championship in 2016. 

Wrestling for Waterloo East High School in Waterloo, Iowa, Gadson compiled a prep record of 113-12. In his sophomore season, he finished as the runner-up at the Iowa state wrestling tournament in the 145-lb weight class. Gadson was undefeated in both a junior and senior, winning the Iowa state wrestling tournament in the 171-lb and 189-lb weight classes, respectively. He finished his senior season ranked as the sixth-best high school wrestler in the nation at the 189-lb weight class by both the Amateur Wrestling News (AWN) and Intermat. In high school, Gadson was coached by his father William "Willie" Gadson, a former Iowa State Cyclone NCAA Division I collegiate wrestling All-American.

Additionally, Gadson was the 2011 FILA Junior freestyle national champion at 96-kg, 2009 FILA Cadet freestyle national champion at 85-kg, the 2009 Northern Plains Junior Freestyle champion, the ASICS Folkstyle Nationals champion at 152-lb in 2008, the runner-up in the 2008 USAW Preseason Nationals, finished fifth at the 2007 USAW Cadet Folkstyle Nationals, and was a Greco-Roman and freestyle state champion as a high school sophomore.

Kyven talks about family, goals, big match-ups, and what it takes to be great both on and off the mats. Join us for an amazing conversation with Kyven Gadson! 

Heads Up! For coaches, by coaches.