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Josh Barnett gives his thoughts on gi and no gi grappling.
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Josh Barnett talks about his submission grappling match with Gordon Ryan at Quintet.
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Josh Barnett explains how he first got introduced to catch wrestling.
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Josh Barnett is a former UFC heavyweight world champion and one of the world’s biggest proponents of catch wrestling. Josh has had a remarkable combat sports career that has taken him all over the world to compete in both MMA and submission grappling.
Jits Magazine’s Alex Lindsey spoke to about how he first discovered catch wrestling, and the steps he’s taken to revitalize the sport. Josh shared some unique insight into what he thinks are flaws in several Jiu-Jitsu rulesets, and also explained why he still values the guard even in catch wrestling. Josh also spoke about his own submission grappling career, from ADCC 1999 all the way up to superfights with Gordon Ryan and Owen Livesey.
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0:00 Finding catch wrestling
6:58 Josh at ADCC
9:14 Gordon Ryan & Owen Livesey matches
12:02 Developing catch wrestling
15:35 Grappling rulesets
32:10 Guard-pulling and gi Jiu-Jitsu
39:46 Jiu-Jitsu competitors in catch wrestling
43:47 What’s next for catch wrestling?
48:25 ACWA Spring Open & signing off
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BJJ black belt Leigh Remedios breaks down how to build an effective collar and sleeve guard — including common troubleshooting tips and how to enter the position from seated guard using his Fisherman Buttscoot™ approach.
This video was filmed at the 2023 JJB Network Spring Super Seminar hosted by@KingstonJiuJitsu You can learn more about the JJB Club Network here: https://www.jiujitsubrotherhood.com/pages/jiu-jitsu-brotherhood-club-network
Leigh Remedios is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Traditional Ju Jitsu and Tae Kwon Do. He is a prolific competitor and has competed internationally in martial arts, including the UFC and Polaris. He has won several prestigious competitions, including the NAGA United Kingdom Grappling Championship belt and European IBJJF no-gi gold medals. Leigh runs a Jiu Jitsu and MMA Academy in Wiltshire, UK: http://www.vtjj.co.uk
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American Jiu-Jitsu legend Rafael Lovato Jr explains how meeting Saulo Ribeiro changed his life.
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Today we’ve got a question from a BJJ purple belt viewer named Jeremy.
He asked how to get over the negative feeling of using white belts as “test dummies” for trying out new moves in Jiu-Jitsu.
If you’re newer to BJJ and don’t know how this works, when you’re more experienced than your partner, you have a lot of options for how to approach a roll. You can just smash them, or, preferably, you can use that time to try new techniques in a live setting.
Hopefully, you find this video helpful.
Thanks for watching.
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Gabi McComb explains when MMA will take priority over Jiu-Jitsu for her.
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Gabi McComb explains her approach to MMA as an elite Jiu-Jitsu competitor.
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Gabi McComb shares some insight into what it’s like to be an elite colored belt competing at the black belt level for the first time.
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Today we’ve got a question from Peter, a BJJ blue belt who was promoted after about 18 months of training.
He then had to take seven months off for shoulder surgery and has been back on the mats for a month now. He’s happy to be rolling again, but he’s running into a challenge.
Before his injury, Peter was focused on developing his open guard and guard retention, but now he feels like people are blasting past his guard, and there’s nothing he can do to stop it.
He asked whether he should focus on rebuilding his previous skills or approach his training like a white belt and start learning new skills from scratch.
Thanks for the question, Peter.
Here’s what I think…
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