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In this entertaining episode of Opposite of Neutral, Chris and Evan take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, revisiting their escapades in wrestling and other middle school sports. Evan shares his fear of being hit by a baseball and his decision to choose wrestling over swimming in the pool locker room. Chris, meanwhile, offers sage advice on why students should approach their coaches' words with a healthy dose of skepticism. Together, they delve into the physical challenges and valuable lessons they learned from wrestling, as well as the unusual habits wrestlers adopt in preparing for meets.

The conversation pivots towards the significance of "wrestling with ideas" as they reflect on their coaching and teaching experiences. Drawing parallels between wrestling and grappling with new ideas, they emphasize the importance of struggle in the learning process. Chris and Evan also discuss the advantages of wrestling with tough decisions in the presence others to gain perspective and insight along the way.

As the episode draws to a close, the dynamic duo teases the topic for their upcoming installment: Top Ten.

What does Chris teach Evan that he didn't know about Arby's? What is the connection between the writings of Thomas Paine and wrestling? And how does a student call Evan's bluff at the long jump pit? Find out as Chris and Evan wrestle with life's challenges, both on and off the mat, with their usual mix of humor, nostalgia, and insight.

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