“No, I don’t want to.”
Sound familiar?
Channel the defiance into discipline — without crushing the spirit.
- 🤗 Redirects the “no” into focus
- 💪 Respect & self-control
- 🔥 Burns off the fight
“Since joining Little G's, he's more respectful, more willing to listen, and sticks with things instead of giving up. The improvement has been amazing to see.”
All that energy and strong will? The mat gives it somewhere to go.
Kids this age are wired to test limits and crave independence — that drive is a good thing when it has the right outlet. Here's what wrestling turns it into.
Listens the first time
On the mat, following directions is how you get better — and coaches make it feel like winning. That habit carries straight back home.
Respects the coach & the process
Wrestling gives kids structure they actually buy into — they learn to trust the coach, the reps, and the results that follow.
Channels that strong will
That competitive streak finally has a place to push — against drills, effort, and their own personal best.
Builds focus & self-control
Focus and self-control are the whole game on the mat — and that discipline follows them home and into the classroom.
We don't break the strong will. We give it somewhere to go.
Your kid learns from a real coach — not a babysitter.
Little G's is led by the same coaches who built Gym 580's wrestling program. Decades of mat experience, national-level credentials, and a reputation across Frisco for being firm, patient, and great with little kids.
Wrestling was Coach Harris's first passion, and it's shaped how he coaches: discipline, work ethic, and consistency, taught in a way that's fun for young kids. Parents across Frisco credit him with real changes in their children's confidence and behavior.
- ★ NJCAA 2× National Champion & 2× First-Team All-American
- ★ Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Athletics Hall of Fame
- ★ University of Oklahoma — BA, Communications
- ★ NASM Certified Personal Trainer
- ★ ISSA Certified Strength & Conditioning Coach
- ★ Certified in Fitness Nutrition
Zach brings a deep grappling background to the mat. Wrestling opened the door for him to Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, and boxing, and he loves teaching young athletes from that wide experience — helping each kid realize their potential and become a better person, not just a better wrestler.
- ★ Wrestling, Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai & boxing background
- ★ Specializes in youth development & technique
- ★ Patient, encouraging approach with beginners
Tuesday & Thursday mornings, all summer.
July 7 through August 6. Pick the time that fits your morning — both classes cover the same beginner curriculum for ages 4–7.
Spots are limited per class to keep groups small.
Real families. Real change.
From the mat to the dinner table — here's what local parents notice after their kids start at Little G's.
"My 5-year-old was nervous at first, but Coach Harris made him feel comfortable right away. He now looks forward to wrestling every week. We have already seen a big improvement in his confidence, listening, and coordination."
"Little G's has been a great introduction to wrestling for our son. The coaches are patient, encouraging, and know how to keep young children engaged. He is learning discipline and having fun at the same time."
"This program has been exactly what our 6-year-old needed. He gets to move, learn, and burn off energy in a safe and structured environment. He comes home excited to show us the new skills he learned."
The questions every parent asks first
Real answers to what's actually on your mind.
My kid won't listen to me — will they listen to a coach?
Many children respond differently to a coach, a structured environment, and positive peer expectations. Kids who push back hardest at home often do better with clear structure and the energy of a group — a different setting and a different authority, with listening habits that can carry back home.
Will you be too hard on my strong-willed kid?
Never. The goal isn't to break the strong will — it's to give it somewhere productive to go. We're firm and consistent with boundaries, but it's encouraging and fun. Strong-willed kids usually thrive here.
Is my little kid going to get hurt?
Safety is the whole point at this age. Classes are beginner-only, fully supervised, and run on mats with techniques scaled for 4–7 year olds. It's controlled and coached — not a rough free-for-all.
Is wrestling too aggressive for this age?
It's not about fighting. For this group, "wrestling" means confidence, coordination, self-control, and discipline — taught through games and structure. The toughness comes from doing hard things, not from contact.
My kid has never done a sport. Are they too far behind?
Not at all — this academy is built for total beginners. All skill levels welcome, zero experience needed. Many kids start here as their very first activity.
Is it worth $130 + $35?
That works out to roughly $16 per session for real coaching — cheaper per hour than most summer camps, with discipline and self-control that don't end when summer does.
Turn the "no" into "watch me."
Give that strong will somewhere to go this summer — discipline, respect, and self-control your kid will carry home. Class sizes are limited.
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