Know exactly who you're facing before you step on the mat.
You can't prepare for an opponent you don't know. Before your next tournament or dual, get a complete tactical scout report on the wrestler standing between you and your next win. Competition history, dominant techniques, position patterns, and a game plan built specifically to beat them.
What I can research: Publicly available competition results, tournament brackets, known technique patterns from video, weight class context, style classification (pressure passer, scrambler, técnico, wrestler).
What I can't provide: Video breakdown (requires footage you provide). If the opponent has no public competition history, I'll tell you what I can establish from your description and provide the next-best alternative.
Include: opponent's full name and team, weight class, any tournaments they've competed in that you know of, any prior matches you've had against them or heard about, your own dominant style, your own top 3 techniques, and the specific date of your match. Even minimal info produces a useful starting report.
High school and college wrestlers preparing for specific opponents at tournaments or dual meets. Coaches who need a quick-turnaround scout report for bracket analysis. Parents trying to give their kids an edge before an important match.
You'll walk into the match knowing what your opponent wants to do before they do it. You'll have a written game plan and specific drilling priorities for the week leading up. That's the difference between competing and competing prepared.