As a proud Canadian non-profit, Sher Wrestling is committed to shaping the future of wrestling across the nation. Our developmental programs focus on nurturing young athletes, teaching them the fundamentals of the sport while emphasizing sportsmanship and community spirit. With dedicated mentorship and access to elite training opportunities, we’re helping to build a strong foundation for the next generation of Canadian wrestling excellence.
Canada has a proud wrestling tradition — from Olympic heroes to community champions. At Sher Wrestling, we’re proud to be part of that story, shaping the next generation of Canadian wrestlers who will carry our nation’s legacy forward with pride.
Our programs are built around Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) principles — ensuring that every wrestler, regardless of age or experience, grows in a way that is sustainable, healthy, and inspiring. We emphasize fundamental movement, proper technique, and positive coaching relationships.
From our youth beginner classes to our high-performance elite training groups, we nurture athletes step-by-step. Our goal is not just to create great wrestlers but to develop strong, confident individuals who can handle the pressures of competition and life.
The future of Canadian wrestling depends on community-driven development. That’s why Sher Wrestling invests heavily in youth mentorship, coaching education, and accessibility. We believe every child should have the chance to wrestle — regardless of background or financial means.
We partner with local schools, community centers, and sponsors to offer opportunities for young athletes to discover the sport and find their passion. Wrestling teaches discipline, resilience, and teamwork — qualities that prepare youth for success in any arena.
We’re proud to see our athletes represent Sher Wrestling and Canada on regional, national, and international stages. Yet, beyond medals, our vision is to cultivate ambassadors for the sport — individuals who inspire others and contribute positively to their communities.
With every practice, every competition, and every mentorship session, we’re investing in the future of Canadian wrestling. The next national champion, coach, or Olympian might be stepping onto our mats for the very first time today.
“Tomorrow’s champions are being shaped in today’s training rooms — one practice, one match, one moment of courage at a time.”
Ready to Join the Pride? Reach out to the Sher Wrestling team today!
What ages or grades can join Sher Wrestling?
We offer programs for all ages and skill levels, including beginner classes, competitive training, and private lessons.
My child is a beginner. Is it too late to start wrestling?
No, it is never too late to start, and coaches will work with each wrestler on basic moves.
What equipment does my wrestler need?
Basic gear includes wrestling shoes, a water bottle, and typically a singlet for competition.
How often are practices held, and what is the time commitment?
No information, yet.
Can we try a class before committing to the full season?
(Specify if they are included in fees, require a deposit, or must be rented/purchased).
How do I sign up for membership?
You can sign up for membership on our website or visit our front desk for more details.