If your wrestler(s) are having issues with particular areas of the sport, private lessons are a great option for you. We offer one on one private lessons, as well as group rates for multiple wrestlers (up to 8 attendees). All private lesson payments are made in cash to the coach that is giving the lesson.
I was fortunate to spend a few years wrestling under Tony Purler at Clarion university. His attention to details is second to none. Tony is one of the most technical coaches I have been around.
Frankie Edgar, Former UFC Champion
I have people in the wrestling world who I pick up the phone and call when I want to bounce something off them, Tony is on that list for me. Would my son or daughter wrestle for him, absolutely!
Cary Kolat, Olympian, World Medalist, NCAA Champion, Head Coach United States Naval Academy
Tony Purler is one of the greatest amateur wrestler’s to ever come out of the State of Missouri. He is Nationally and Internationally known for his technical expertise and exciting style of wrestling. As a kid growing up in St. Charles Missouri, I would have loved to have had access to a mentor such as Tony. What an advantage for the State of Missouri and in particular the Kansas City Area.
Sammie Henson, 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist, ’98 World Champ, 2 X NCAA Champion (Clemson University)
My parents drove me 4-5 hours round trip to go to Tony’s practices once a week for only 2 hours of practice. That 2 hours though was very beneficial and improved my wrestling skills beyond belief. Tony’s ability to teach the small differences in technique that make huge impacts in a match is what allowed me to succeed at the state and national level in both high school and college.
Kyle Meyer, Former PWA Member, 4x MO High School State Champ, Scholarship Athlete Stanford University
Purler wrestling academy taught me how to wrestle, instead of just teaching me moves. I learned how to wrestle with good position and how to break my opponents good positioning. Without wrestling with Purler, I would not have received a college scholarship, because the average coach does not teach you how to wrestle, but just shows moves and expects you to learn the sport on your own.
Tyler Mann, Former PWA Member, 2x MO High School State Champ, Scholarship Athlete Benedictine College