Youth Wrestling Development in Delaware County
A Wrestling Room Built for Athletes Who Are Ready to Be Coached
The right wrestling environment is defined by what happens when an athlete makes a mistake.
At Elite Training Center, mistakes are not ignored. They are seen, corrected, and coached in real time.
Wrestlers are taught to stay in position, hand fight with purpose, finish through resistance, and respond when the match gets uncomfortable.
Every session has a standard. Athletes are challenged under pressure, corrected through live situations, and expected to apply what they are taught.
They do not just train harder here. They learn how to wrestle better.
Elite Training Center: Owner & Head Coach
Wayne Helms
Most programs run practice. Wayne Helms coaches. That difference matters.
At Elite Training Center, athletes are not just put through drills, given mat time, or left to figure things out on their own. They are watched, corrected, challenged, and held to a clear standard.
Wayne’s coaching is direct because wrestling gives direct feedback. Mistakes show up fast. Bad habits get exposed. Pressure reveals what an athlete needs to fix.
His job is to see it, correct it, and coach the athlete through it. Wayne knows when to step in, when to let an athlete work through difficulty, and when a correction needs to be clear enough to create change. Wayne brings decades of wrestling, coaching, and combat sports experience into that process.
The standard is high, but the purpose is development.
Wrestling Development
- Coached 2 HS State Champion Wrestlers
- Coached multiple youth state champions and medalists
- 2x College Academic All-American Wrestler
Combat Sports
- US Sambo National Champion
- BJJ Purple Belt under Noah Spear
- Krav Maga Global Instructor
- Shiv Works Alumni
Credentials
If Your Wrestler Is Ready to Improve, This Is Where It Starts
Most programs keep athletes active. Elite develops wrestlers through structure, correction, pressure, and consistent coaching.
This is not extra mat time. This is not participation without standards.
If your athlete is ready to work, listen, and be coached toward real improvement, registration is the next step.