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Women of Chi-Town Mixed Team Wrestling
Women of Chi-Town Mixed Team Wrestling
Women of Chi-Town Mixed Team Wrestling
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Women of Chi-Town Mixed Team Wrestling

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As 2020 comes to a close and 2021 begins, we want to provide you with this amazing introduction to several new strong, tough, skilled, dominant female fighters. We also have some repeat performers who are skilled artists when it comes to firmly putting men in their place.

Melly is first up and she's a 5'9" 170lb beautiful strongwoman-next-door. From a distance you might things she's just a tall, solidly built lady, but the closer you get the more you see how lethal this former scholarship Division I volleyball player can be! Learn about how Melly got involved in man-taming and how she joined with our next lady, Cecilia, to take her interests even father. Cecilia is not quite as tall as Melly, but she's the kind of blonde bombshell that ALL men love! But some fellas may lust for Cecilia but find themselves struggling to handle her. One look at this lady's thighs and your heart will start racing. Here she is, guys, the perfect ass-kicking femme fatale!

Brook is up next and she is not a wrestler. While Brook is a member of the team, she only participates in ball-busting contests or exhibitions. This blonde beauty queen is a nut-busting goddess that guys can never, ever get enough of! Will she wrestle in the future? Only time will tell.

Adrianne and Emilia are up next and these two sisters were adopted by a British family when they were quite young. While their adopted parents and brothers are quite small, Adrianne and Emilia are not. These women have insanely beautiful, muscular legs and their arms are just as powerful, if not more powerful than their lower body. Read what it's like for them as adult women to defeat men as well as the lessons they learned growing up as vastly superior females. See how their brothers learned to deal with being weaker than their sisters.

Adrianne and Emilia reminded us of Marta and we figured that this would be a perfect place and time to reintroduce readers to this unique family. It was one thing when two of Marta's friends defeated her brother, but then the final shoe really dropped! Marta because putting her powerful legs and competitive spirit to work and showed her brother how it feels to tap out to your own sister. You'll love getting the inside scoop on how a family strength dynamic can truly be thrown on its head!

Gussi and Ivey are next and these phenomenal ladies bring this book to a very enlightening, exciting end. Both of these women have thick, muscular cross-fit-style bodies and Goddess-Attitudes. When you see the glutes, abs and arms on these ladies you won't be able to control your eye-balls or your drooling. Get inside the mind and learn about the lives of two of the most amazing women you can ever hope to meet.

If you like strong, skilled, beautiful, dominant women who defeat men at combat then these books are for you! Some of our books also contain links around the web and others provide readers with session reviews. If you like women humbling men on the mats, in battles of strength and in fights, then you've found your happy place! Please take a look at all of our other offerings and welcome to the exciting world of physically superior females!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKen Phillips
Release dateDec 31, 2020
ISBN9781393277378
Women of Chi-Town Mixed Team Wrestling
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Ken Phillips

I have been making friends with strong, skilled women for two decades. I have met dozens of these women and others I have gotten to know quite well over the phone or online. The women featured explain why they started learning to kick butt and their favorite moments as an Alpha-Female. It's MY passion and you'll see why I love it so much when you read this boo!

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    Women of Chi-Town Mixed Team Wrestling - Ken Phillips

    Melly

    5’9" 170lbs 38yo

    When I began judo and kickboxing I didn’t know all the havoc it would cause. I was twenty-five-years-old at the time and coming off of a successful prep and collegiate volleyball career. I guess this means I was a force to be reckon with. I was experienced in the weight room and for the next six years I won a lot of exhibitions in womens’ divisions and put more than a few men down on the mat. Then I was off for a few years before roaring back as a thirty-four-year-old mother of two who had to get back in prime shape in order to kick some ass.

    By this time, the start of 2016, MMA was the big craze and I got swept away in it. I loved the training and realized that I was already a very well-rounded martial artist. I could also stand-up-fight and was a very effective grappler.

    When the team captains, Kate and Roxy, asked me and my friend Cecilia (featured below) to join the Tamers-like Submission Wrestling Team we were excited. Since we both lived about an hour from Chicago, we centered the team in ChicagoLand and would follow a lot of the methods of the Penn-Hio Tamers. From 2015 to the present I have wrestled 5 matches against females and 6 matches vs males. I am 4-1 vs females and 5-1 vs males.

    I’ve had a few indicators over the years that I have insanely rare natural strength and power. When I was twenty-six-years-old and kickboxing one of the trainers helping me ended up with two cracked ribs. He put his rib protection on as-usual, which was a bit sloppy. I landed a perfect kick and he went down and was clearly in pain. Sure enough, he had two cracked ribs. Antwan is one of my best friends and he worked super hard to make sure I didn’t feel guilty about it, but I couldn’t help it. I felt awful, but I also learned a valuable lesson about my own power. It took the 5’11" 195lb muscle-god Antwan a month to fully heal. In a show of genuine kindness he continued to train me once he healed-up (and he still does work with me every so often).

    I got married when I was twenty-eight and my now-husband is a physical therapist with a whole host of exercise and kinesiology degrees and certifications. He’s about 5’8" 180lbs and he’s in amazing shape. Jon is really nice about basically doing whatever I ask him to do. It’s a really great-functioing marriage lol. He is not an expert grappler, but he did wrestle in high school. Basically it was just to keep himself in shape between cross country and track seasons. Jon can bench press 285lbs and his all-time max is 305lbs. But he’s not one of those skinny-legged male lifters. Jon can squat 435 and his max deadlift, a few years ago, was 475. Just for comparion-sake, my max bench press is 165 which I did last month. I can squat 355 and my best deadlift is 380lbs. As strong as Jon is, I accidentally hurt him once as well.

    Once again it was a rib issue. I was grappling with Jon and it was fun because he’s so muscular and sexy. He also has a lot of strength and athleticism. I was getting really excited about the fact that I was starting to handle him more and more as we kept going at it. I remember catching Jon with my thighs and pressing as hard as I could without crossing my ankles. He didn’t submit and right as my ankles finally crossed he screamed. Yup...I accidentally cracked two of his ribs.

    I swear, Antwan and Jon are the two sweetest men ever. Jon wasn’t mad at me but he did need painkillers immediately and the urgent care doctor confirmed that he had two cracked ribs. I made him make up a story about how it happened because I was a wreck about the whole thing. It took me about six months before I could even re-tell the story and not feel awful about it. Jon is a great competitor and I can see why he did well in high school wrestling, but he can’t defeat me. I can tap my husband out when we grapple, even though it takes a while and is a decent challenge.

    From Antwan;

    When I heard that Melly was going to wrestle women and men in a team setting I immediately felt bad for the competition. In addition to cracking two of my ribs kickboxing, I have also grappled with Melly. First off, I should disclose that I wrestled collegiately and was a four-year letter winner at South Florida. I weighed in the 160’s during college but am over 190lbs now. I split the wins and loses with Melly 50/50. She has the most amazing instincts I have ever experienced. And only Melly gets her legs around a guy he’s done. Any attempt to turn the tables on her is met with a fierce squeezing-punishment. I have had several high school and college wrestle (males) go against Melly and unless they are quite large, muscular or super-skilled, they go down. Either the guys are top-tier, totally devoted wrestlers with mega-strength and endurance, or they end up on the mat begging for mercy. And she can wrestle for pins as well as submissions.

    I was lazy with my sparring gear, but that was how I wore it most of the time. When Melly’s kick landed, I knew I had a cracked rib or two. I have no idea how she generates such super-human speed and power on her kicks. I can only imagine what a kick to the jaw from Melly must feel like! I’ve been in the kick-boxing business for almost two decades and while I enjoy training Melly, I would rather not compete against her. She’s very competitive and has unique gifts that should frighten any opponent.

    I had been training my first cousin Kurt’s son Mac for about ten months when I asked him to be my opponent at bring your own man day for Women of Chi-Town. Mac was twenty-one-years-old, 5’10" 200lbs.. He played football in high school and was 235-250 unhealthy pounds. He was strong, but not healthy. I admired him a lot for trimming

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