This study aims at Identifying standard levels for coordination of motor abilities in 11-13 year-old free style wrestlers. The descriptive method was used and the sample was convenience selected. It consisted of 186 junior free-style wrestlers in the age span 11 – 13 from six governorates in Egypt. Sample subjects, registered in the Egyptian Wrestling Federation in 2011-2012, were divided into two groups, one group, consisting of 30 juniors, and another a basic sample, consisting of 156 juniors. The main results included The Specific coordination of motor abilities of the junior free wrestler are the ability of motor Coupling – the ability to assess position – the ability to make the suitable effort – the ability to adapt to changing positions – the ability of Reaction– the ability of motor balance The standard levels of coordination of motor abilities were identified (the ability of motor Coupling – the ability to assess position – the ability to make the suitable effort – the ability to adapt to changing positions – the ability of Reaction– the ability of motor balance) for 11-13 year-old junior free wrestlers Values of raw scores and the corresponding standard levels in testing each coordination of motor ability show the variety in juniors' levels compared to peers. This helps us reach some positive results which we can use in evaluating performance objectively and guide the training of juniors in this age span, Recommendations included using the tests of coordination of motor abilities studied in evaluating the performance level of free style wrestling juniors; conducting research aiming at identifying the special coordination of motor abilities and focusing on the development of such abilities in Greco-Roman wrestling and other individual and team sports; conducting research aiming at extracting standard levels for coordination of motor abilities in juniors of various age groups in both types of wrestling and in other individual and team sports; developing training programs to upgrade the standard of coordination of motor abilities and skillful and tactical performance of free style and Greco-Roman wrestling in young age stages.