Riding time measures how long a wrestler controls from the top. The clock tracks control during the match. Only top control adds to this time. If one wrestler holds over a minute advantage, they earn a point. This point is added at the end. Riding time encourages strong mat control. Wrestlers work to keep opponents down. Meanwhile, the bottom wrestler tries to escape quickly. For example, a wrestler controls from the top for over one minute longer. At match end, they receive one extra point. That point can decide close matches. Riding time rewards steady pressure. Smart wrestlers stay aware of the clock.
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