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  • How I was able to beat brown belts in competition as a white belt.
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  • @joshjitsuBJJ
    @joshjitsuBJJ 11 місяців тому +568

    Some people refuse to believe that there are people who progress faster than others 🤷‍♂️

    • @mesauce
      @mesauce 11 місяців тому +8

      Josh Vs Josh Collab? I'm subscribed to both of you guys I would watch that👍

    • @adamkovacevic8887
      @adamkovacevic8887 11 місяців тому +13

      It's true man. There is a dude in my gym I shit on for six months straight because I knew once he could get me, it'd be game over forever and sure as shit, I've beaten him once in about two years. Savage. Some people just got it and some have to be patient. It comes for both eventually.

    • @OneNvrKnoz
      @OneNvrKnoz 11 місяців тому +15

      While true, I don’t think that’s what Josh’s success can be attributed to. He was attending 9 classes a week. That’s 3 times more than your average BJJ student. His success is due to his commitment to the sport and hours on and off the mat studying Jiu Jitsu

    • @Itsnotdeliveryitsdiaddario
      @Itsnotdeliveryitsdiaddario 11 місяців тому +1

      Some people just got it

    • @nickajjo383
      @nickajjo383 11 місяців тому

      Nah he’s taking tren

  • @nusa8498
    @nusa8498 11 місяців тому +328

    I mean it took BJ Penn 3 years to get his blackbelt, there are some people who are naturally gifted and have the ability to progress quickly at a level most are incapable of. Josh is obsessed, driven, focused, and a natural athlete. Keep killing it man!

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +30

      Thanks man! I’m no BJ Penn but I try lol

    • @m5a1stuart83
      @m5a1stuart83 11 місяців тому +2

      It took 2 years for Travis Steven to get his Blackbelt. Some people are basically monster.

    • @cannedtuna55
      @cannedtuna55 11 місяців тому +34

      ​@@m5a1stuart83 lol I don't think it counts as only two years of training when you started BJJ as Olympic silver medalist judoka

    • @m5a1stuart83
      @m5a1stuart83 11 місяців тому +5

      @@cannedtuna55 lol I don't think it counts as only two years of training when you started BJJ as Olympic silver medalist judoka
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      To become a Silver Medalist in Olympic already a monster too.

    • @thewizardtv1300
      @thewizardtv1300 11 місяців тому +4

      It actually took bj penn 5 years to get his black belt he was training for 2 years before he met Ralph Gracie then he got his black belt after 3 years with Ralph but still really good to do it in 5 years but most people would probly do it in that time if you had 2 years training then spent everyday one to one coaching with a Gracie for 3 years

  • @TylerSpangler
    @TylerSpangler 11 місяців тому +66

    People really underestimate instructionals with techniques you want Vs random techniques from coach

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +8

      Definitely, they help you build your own game and fill the holes in your jiu jitsu

  • @rodrigopereira4014
    @rodrigopereira4014 11 місяців тому +119

    People really forget that 1-3 years means different things for different people. Some people might make it all the way to purple belt and only have 700 hours of mat time in the span of 3-4 years, spending most of the time drilling with no resistance and then getting 15 mins a class of free rolling time. Meanwhile a white belt that is focused and training every day could get 700 hours of actual hard sparring and competition experience by the time they get their blue belt just a year or two in. Those two people are going to be at a very different skill level in the 1-3 year scope of their training time. Fun video! Shoutout to my boy Sid that heel hooked you at the end there, he just moved to MD to train at our gym. Great kid.

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +17

      Very true, I was lucky to be at a gym that let us roll as much as we wanted. Also yeah shout out to Sid, man is a beast

  • @Theblackprogressive1911
    @Theblackprogressive1911 11 місяців тому +27

    People just don’t do the math.
    Bro said he went to class 10 TIMES A WEEK.
    Ok, do that for 1 month, he’s averaging 40 HOURS ON THE MATS
    Most people only go 2-3 times a week. So compared to that, most people are barely getting more then 10 hours A MONTH
    He’s literally having FOUR TIMES the amount of time regular people spend training. How does it not make sense to you guys? Belts don’t matter, TIME does

    • @Theblackprogressive1911
      @Theblackprogressive1911 11 місяців тому +3

      @EverybodyLovesGreg literally bro, I max out at 5, ik some schools have 4 classes a day, so maybe he’s doing 3 days 3 hours a day idk

  • @johndoe-id2uh
    @johndoe-id2uh 11 місяців тому +23

    Wowww, damn that shoulder crunch butterfly sweep was beautiful. You just reversed a pro mma fighter that outweighed you! AWESOME.

  • @andrewykimmm
    @andrewykimmm 11 місяців тому +36

    I've trained with this guy (I'm a 5-6 year purple belt), and 1000% percent believe Josh's training time. He has the game of someone who is extremely extremely good at 1-2 things offensively, great defensively all around and not afraid to experiment. People that can be this laser focused can definitely get that good in a short of amount of time if they were truly obsessed from day one. That being said, he's definitely an outlier talent wise. Super tough, and can't wait to see where he goes!

  • @alexbell8865
    @alexbell8865 11 місяців тому +9

    You confirm my theory of focusing on a few things and getting really good at them. Also not being afraid to roll with folk at a higher skill level. It gets you good quick compared to rolling with those of same level or lower to feed your ego.

    • @shoeplayisbad1
      @shoeplayisbad1 11 місяців тому +3

      Ego has nothing to do with it
      You want to go slow too sometimes and are not ready for a brown belt
      It's a comfort thing

    • @cake1159
      @cake1159 10 місяців тому +1

      well the best coach in jiu jitsu disagrees with you sooo...

  • @RyanJuliano
    @RyanJuliano 11 місяців тому +11

    You’re a beast. Keep it up 💪🏼

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +4

      Thank you bro, I really liked your last video!

    • @RyanJuliano
      @RyanJuliano 11 місяців тому +3

      @@JoshRichBJJ Thanks dude means a lot, been watching your channel since I started bjj!

    • @austinboogaert.
      @austinboogaert. 11 місяців тому +2

      ⁠@@JoshRichBJJmaybe we should make a protégé vs protégé video?? 😤 Where you at Nick!

    • @thegman3
      @thegman3 11 місяців тому +4

      y’all should collab

  • @simonm.castrojr2787
    @simonm.castrojr2787 11 місяців тому +5

    Heck yeah! Man, I'm a fan. I just started my BJJ journey 3 weeks ago. I'm encouraged by watching your video. Thanks and keep it up!

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому

      That’s awesome to hear bro go decided to start training! Will do!

  • @ethanos69
    @ethanos69 11 місяців тому +9

    Theres arguments on both sides but if hes ONLY training nogi alot of coaches dont want to premote people who dont train in gi. Regardless, dont watch this video and hate on him, he’s literally telling you what you can do to accelerate progress: study ju-jitsu off the mats and increase your time on the mats. Watching this as a bluebelt and realising I should be watching more tape and instructionals and APPLY the knowledge. Other channels such as JordanTeaches and Less impressed more improved SHOULD be a MUST watch if you want to see accelerated progress. You cannot simply just turn up, here josh shows that doing the outside homework and applying it WILL improve your performance ❤️

  • @nikolaj4925
    @nikolaj4925 8 місяців тому +2

    He went straight through the good instructionals by the best nogi player of all time. And studied them extensively. No wonder he became that good. Bravo champ. You deserve the praise.

  • @ihormay3418
    @ihormay3418 11 місяців тому +6

    9 times per week makes this more belieable

  • @Supertoxie1
    @Supertoxie1 11 місяців тому +2

    This was awesome. Thanks for posting. I was really into watching JJ before I actually trained as well. I wrestled a handful of matches in high school and always liked to wrestle friends and family. So when I did go to BJJ, I was doing stuff they weren't ready for and people didn't like that. I was into moves they didn't even do. I can definitely see someone like you streamlining the training process with the knowledge you already have.

  • @dcDOC19
    @dcDOC19 11 місяців тому +5

    You progressed quickly because you were “youngry”: young + hungry.
    Good luck with your journey

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому

      Haha I gotta start using that. Thanks man!

    • @blockaderunner
      @blockaderunner 11 місяців тому +1

      right I'm fuold = full + old

  • @ninorihovsky9953
    @ninorihovsky9953 11 місяців тому +5

    U were a inspiration for me to start jujutsu, and for that I want to thank you

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +5

      I’m so happy to hear that, that’s awesome!

    • @BuiltByRico
      @BuiltByRico 11 місяців тому

      Love the content brotha hopefully we can train together one day!

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +1

      @@BuiltByRico thanks bro I hope so too!

  • @foreverzero15x6
    @foreverzero15x6 11 місяців тому +2

    I personally know someone who is currently training with a top team. I don't want to give names but he's a young kid who's dominating right now let's just leave it at that but he had that same obession with BJJ when he first came in and I knew immediately just from his demeanor that he was going be giving me hard time in a few months if he keeps this up. Just watching his progress from him going from completely sucking to absolutely wrecking everybody. When he was a green belt (i can't remember but i think that's for kids) he was giving the purpble and brown coaches that work. I remember once after practice he'd go to his journal and had like just a flow chart of technique transitions what worked and what didn't work and took notes of his sparring. Just watching him go from 4 years time from white belt to ADCC level is just incredible. So yeah i think your case is credible. You have the obsession, you trained with top tier people and constantly rolled so i mean it's quite credible to me that you as a "white belt" would be tapping brown belts. I honestly do want to put him on blast right now because i'm so happy for him doing his thing as a young kid. I think you may have rolled with him before. I hadn't checked your videos lately but you've been traveling and i think did spend a day at his gym or with his team.

  • @Sensei_Gaz
    @Sensei_Gaz 11 місяців тому +3

    This is the issue with BJJ'ers saying 'it takes 10 years + to earn a black belt'. Everyone progresses at different rates.

  • @daryllgarcia6631
    @daryllgarcia6631 11 місяців тому +2

    dudes super talented.. im a brown belt 15 years experience and I know this dude just gonna smoke me hahaha keep it up man!

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +1

      Haha thank you man, will do!

  • @ctv186
    @ctv186 11 місяців тому +10

    Congratulations on getting blue belt! It's good progress, but I also just realized it has a bittersweet ending also; you will no longer be a white belt beating brown belts, but you will be a blue belts beating brown. Cheers for a good run while it lasted; you inspired me to beat my first brown belt as a white belt too!

  • @falkhammermuller9342
    @falkhammermuller9342 11 місяців тому +4

    You seem humble, that's a good sign. Wishing you all the best on your journey. The one that studies a lot, will progress a lot. But we all know, you're just a secret Black Belt from Pakistan ;)

  • @copynin_will
    @copynin_will 11 місяців тому +1

    The difference in people also depend on how much you train and how much information you take in. Me for instance I watch youtube every day on info for bjj. As well as training it helps tremendously. UA-cam wasnt around in the past and theres sooo many good coaches and informative videos to help you understand every little detail. Which in turn helps people learn faster, maybe not rank up as fast, but definitely get a better grasp than those who dont train as much or watch videos/read on the art.

  • @renato.bakaadv
    @renato.bakaadv 11 місяців тому +1

    Congrats … u are very talented. I train for 8 years now Brown belt from Brazil

  • @karnagefordayskdog7620
    @karnagefordayskdog7620 10 місяців тому

    that shoulder crunch sweep is gold!

  • @wilsons2882
    @wilsons2882 11 місяців тому +1

    hey josh u are doin great i never saw any channel in youtube that shows bjj journey the way you do.

    • @wilsons2882
      @wilsons2882 11 місяців тому

      anyhoo does anyjuan have any similar channel about wrestling that is a young and upcoming wrestler. vlog slash journey competitive things

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому

      @@wilsons2882 Thanks man, I think cayden henschel has a good channel for that

  • @thaboshikwambane
    @thaboshikwambane 7 місяців тому +1

    July 2019 to November 2020.
    That's 1 year and 4 months.
    Bear in mind that he was still wearing a white belt all this time when apparently most schools promote someone in 6 months.
    Corona lockdowns are what messed with this story, I feel like it would've been even more miraculous were it not for lockdowns.
    I don't know much about BJJ besides watching UA-cam but I believe him and I believe that this is possible.

    • @raggierock2848
      @raggierock2848 4 місяці тому +1

      Honestly.I never went to my schools belt promotions and I would roll pretty well with the black belts as a white belt.
      They would catch my ass slipping if I didn't know what they were going for though.

  • @alanwongtylerchristian
    @alanwongtylerchristian 11 місяців тому +3

    I think you're probably good at playing things out in your head when you watch youtube vids and read books. I do the same...I'm always reviewing in my head what I did in a rolling session....I look at all my mistakes and then think of ways I could have escaped or avoided certain positions. The other day I was on the verge of submitting a blue belt, but i was so gassed from previous rolls that I couldn't finish. It was a good learning experience.

  • @KlutchKwonDo
    @KlutchKwonDo 11 місяців тому +1

    I think people underestimate VOLUME and PASSION. You said it yourself, you were obsessed; going 9 times a week and consistently thinking about jiu jitsu. There's no better way to get really good at something than just doing a lot of that thing and having it always on your mind

  • @jesselu9510
    @jesselu9510 11 місяців тому +1

    Keep it up! Very inspiring.

  • @spectre8469
    @spectre8469 11 місяців тому +3

    i started bjj about 4-5 months ago. my older bro has been doing it most his life and was coaching at a point. he has always messed with me /grappled me when doing random shit like be at the mall lol, so one day i came in and finally im hooked. ive always been a decent athlete and super long, so ive picked up VERY quick. been tapping out blue, purple, and brown belts. Everyone thinks i have experience , all i did was play basketball till i graduated high school. some people do progress quicker, my first day or two i threw my leg over a black belt and damn near choked him out... thats when i was like well shit lol. im sure my brothers experience and always being around has helped, but did not expect to be a killer 4-5 months in. theres a kid who joined 1 month before me, levels behind and its just due to not being in there and getting correct mat time.

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому

      Yeah man that’s similar to me, in the beginning everyone thought I had experienced but I was just wrestling with my friends and doing high school sports. But it must be an even bigger help having someone so experienced in ur family too

    • @wernerbro3208
      @wernerbro3208 11 місяців тому

      me too. I was top dog in naturally wrestling with friends, and better if they were more vs me, cuz i timed them running in and used it against them lol.@@JoshRichBJJ

  • @musyusuf6668
    @musyusuf6668 6 місяців тому +1

    These are most entertaining bjj videos I’ve seen, and your enthusiasm for bjj is inspiring. Thank you!

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much, that means a lot to me!

  • @Zucchini-official
    @Zucchini-official 9 місяців тому

    Seems like those instructional were worth their weight in gold

  • @rackembarry
    @rackembarry 5 місяців тому

    one thing that halped me progress fast was realizing all grappling is, is controlling peoples feet and knees with your feet, knees and hands. It's basically frames, posture and structure vs anothers frames, posture and structure.

  • @Quasi
    @Quasi 11 місяців тому +1

    Some people just get better way faster, just how it, not everybody has the same journey

  • @maxb5957
    @maxb5957 8 місяців тому

    Max was here

  • @TheRealFreudenbert201
    @TheRealFreudenbert201 11 місяців тому

    really inspiring, I wish you all the best for your future carreer

  • @junefaboresbeats4851
    @junefaboresbeats4851 11 місяців тому +6

    I agree with a lot of the comments in this video in regard to some people progressing better/faster than others.
    I started BJJ October of 2022 going 2 - 3 per week consistently . There was this 15 year old that started with me and he came everyday. Summer of this year he was doing 2 a days every day.
    That 15 year old got his blue belt couple of weeks ago and I barely just got my 4th stripe.
    I used to submit this kid all the time but now it's the reverse.
    As you pointed out in the video, obsession and extra hard work can really do wonders. The 15 year old and you are the attestation to the insane progress.

  • @Rob-J-BJJ
    @Rob-J-BJJ 11 місяців тому +1

    LETS GOOO JOSHY POO WITH MORE CONTENT!!!!

  • @user-me2iq7ql9y
    @user-me2iq7ql9y 11 місяців тому +3

    Hey josh your jiujitsu is on Other level, can you please share the yt chanels or instructional do you watch to learn and understand somo position in bjj?

  • @acexae2411
    @acexae2411 11 місяців тому +3

    So i was trying to do a rear naked choke, on my practice partner, and he defended it with by tucking his chin, and criss cross his arms so that his forearms are sort of hugging his neck, I was wondering how to counter that? And to still get a head choke or rnc? Thankss

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +2

      You want to get your choking arm across their chin and grab their shoulder. It's possible to finish the RNC with their chin inside but if you have that arm across, you can also use it to lift up their chin and start bringing your other arm under their neck. So the battle is hand fighting until you can get that hand on their shoulder, which is complicated but here's a tip for that: Reaching across and grabbing their armpit with your choking hand is a good place holder, it puts your choking arm in a position where at any point you can bring it up and start threatening the choke. Hope that makes sense and helps!

  • @basicojj
    @basicojj 11 місяців тому

    Hi, Josh. You found your gift. Congrats 🎉

  • @nolanconnolly6626
    @nolanconnolly6626 11 місяців тому +2

    A white belt that has trained every day for 9 months is always going to be better than a brown belt that trained for 3 years as a after school hobby

  • @SoyChemist
    @SoyChemist 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for pointing out which instructionals influenced you the most. Which instructionals have been your favorites recently?

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  10 місяців тому +1

      Last two that have helped me lot were Jason Rau’s outside ashi instructional, and Ethan Crelinsten’s back control instructional

  • @EssenceOfTrance
    @EssenceOfTrance 11 місяців тому

    Talent and obsession can take you very far.

  • @unknownthatin5977
    @unknownthatin5977 11 місяців тому

    Love your videos josh

  • @sofiakashtelyan6223
    @sofiakashtelyan6223 11 місяців тому

    You ate this

  • @AlexanderBarber01
    @AlexanderBarber01 11 місяців тому +6

    Inspiring stuff! 👏🏻 I’ve just started a few months ago and have found your content really helpful, any tips for what I should focus on as a white belt to progress like you? Of course I won’t be able to progress as quickly as I’m not a black belt from Pakistan but I’ll try my best 👍🏻

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +9

      Focus on guard, guard passing, (and wrestling if you’re not a dirty guard puller like me lol) those are the main things that are gonna decide who “wins” a roll. And always have moves or concepts to work when you roll. Don’t just come and roll aimlessly. Hope that helps!

  • @wrestling4jiujitsu
    @wrestling4jiujitsu 11 місяців тому

    Some people do have natural athletic ability to start with, and this can help, but no one is good without serious technical knowledge. And technical knowledge never gets internalized without a ton of training.

  • @calobgilchrest8487
    @calobgilchrest8487 11 місяців тому

    Legit 🤙competition is the juice when it comes to leveling up.

  • @kellaway-1578
    @kellaway-1578 11 місяців тому

    The oblivion nusic unlocked core memories

  • @WarrenLee
    @WarrenLee 11 місяців тому

    Awesome video.

  • @dylanbepis570
    @dylanbepis570 11 місяців тому +1

    Lmao that guy celebrating winning via heelhooking a whitebelt

  • @sanns917
    @sanns917 11 місяців тому

    Let's go Josh❤

  • @bmxeronoffroad
    @bmxeronoffroad 11 місяців тому

    oh man i laughed hard at the kitten

  • @ClarkeIllmatical
    @ClarkeIllmatical 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @autisticus1678
    @autisticus1678 9 місяців тому +1

    Honestly I think belts don’t really matter in competition, it all boils down to mat time. Some brown belts and black belts have been training 1-2x a week for well over a decade and than you have blue belts that train 6x a week and are athletic and compete regularly.

  • @boldandbrash2050
    @boldandbrash2050 11 місяців тому +1

    How many times a week did/do you train? And also, how much do you drill? Asking for a friend.

  • @dru_by_sub
    @dru_by_sub 11 місяців тому

    This one’s a banger

  • @MilkyCamps
    @MilkyCamps 7 місяців тому

    its hilarious i spent the same time training pretty much. started in 2020 and i do nogi only as well. won grap industries with all subs. still havent gotten a promotion to blue hahahah. before anyone says it i know im sandbagged just moved to 10th planet finally and i compete with purple belts and sub most of the blues haha. when i told micah i was a white belt he laughed. the most hilarious part is while i was already 3 years in i convinced a friend to start at a different gym and in 8 months got his blue and i can submit him at will pretty much hahaha

  • @EnderMB
    @EnderMB 11 місяців тому +1

    It's probably just as simple as natural skill, and hours on the mat. I've been doing BJJ for years, and you'd probably destroy my purple belt ass - because you've got more mat time than me.
    Constantly competing helps too. Even seasoned competitors only do a few a year, and it sounds like you're regularly competing and visiting other gyms, so you're going to have even more hours on top of this.

  • @hotcrypto
    @hotcrypto 11 місяців тому

    Need a breakdown of that knee slice hip switch pass man!

  • @makekotor3722
    @makekotor3722 11 місяців тому

    Bas Rutten was more of a striker and didn't focus on submission wrestling until the beginning of his mma career at almost 30 years old. He became one of the most dangerous submission fighters in a very short period of time.

    • @thewizardtv1300
      @thewizardtv1300 11 місяців тому +1

      Because people like him have all day one to one coaching because he’s an mma fighter obviously he’s going to learn fast when ye mma coach brings in top bjj guys to give you hours of one to one coaching everyday

    • @makekotor3722
      @makekotor3722 11 місяців тому

      @@thewizardtv1300 I know but that's the point. If you have time and proper training then you're going to accelerate very quickly to a very high skill level. Now that isn't possible for most of us, but thanks to the digital era we live in, we can find ways to speed up our progress.

  • @vaughnordakowski8774
    @vaughnordakowski8774 11 місяців тому

    Training 9 times a week is nuts. I cant do that while still getting proper sleep and remaining injury free. I have 2 reoccurring injuries that have plagued me for years now

  • @ibrahimrahman2509
    @ibrahimrahman2509 11 місяців тому

    Coach jazzie 😍

  • @SupersavageMMA
    @SupersavageMMA 11 місяців тому

    Yep that’s a new your apartment alright lol @1:19

  • @michaelreader2929
    @michaelreader2929 10 місяців тому +2

    Isn’t that Gordon Ryan instructional $400?

  • @SyBlast
    @SyBlast 11 місяців тому

    love how you wore that Naga belt :'D lmao

  • @rapatipato9913
    @rapatipato9913 11 місяців тому +1

    can you even progress in belts if you never train with gi? some guys in my gym train only no gi for 3 years and they still are white belt, but they submit bluebelts, just because they never train in gi. was wondering how that goes and how you get a new belt if you never train with gi

    • @sevourn
      @sevourn 11 місяців тому

      10th planet is completely no-gi, so if they didn't promote no-gi, no one would ever get promoted

  • @wees4231
    @wees4231 11 місяців тому

    Dang we started almost the exact same time. Stop by Atlas Grappling if you’re ever in Las Vegas.

  • @jasonmorales122
    @jasonmorales122 11 місяців тому

    One of my coaches got his brown belt in 4 Years and he’s a solid brown belt, and our main coach got his brown belt in 8 years and it took him 12 to get his black belt everyone is just different 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @Rob-J-BJJ
    @Rob-J-BJJ 11 місяців тому +1

    you should make a video on how you got good, so fast it seems like you used intrusctionals a lot, unless you're trying to keep all the good secrets to yourself

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому

      I just watched a few moves from instructionals/UA-cam on the way to training, try to hit them in rolling than repeat that. Also I trained a lot lol

    • @Rob-J-BJJ
      @Rob-J-BJJ 11 місяців тому +1

      @@JoshRichBJJ haha I do the same thing AND train a lot and I'm not nearly as good

  • @diegoduran5603
    @diegoduran5603 11 місяців тому +2

    do you use all your strength in training? sometimes I only use 30% of my strength so as not to hurt anyone, but sometimes there are people who don't understand this. Should I use my 100% strength?

    • @guy229
      @guy229 11 місяців тому +2

      No you will get tired and probably not focus on technique

    • @berosar
      @berosar 11 місяців тому

      You should do both. Doing it with power works your strength and cardio more. You need strength to pull off certain moves. If you never use force you'll never be used to doing it for real. You also need to be able to pull off the technique under pressure.
      If you always go all out you'll struggle to get new techniques down so you should take it easy sometimes. And always be controlled, to not hurt your partner.

  • @Tupat95
    @Tupat95 11 місяців тому

    Good vid

  • @AEB-tb3om
    @AEB-tb3om 11 місяців тому +1

    You were getting a surprising amount of head grips/control leading into a successfully knee slice/pass, any recommendations on that? My passing especially sucks

  • @ashtonscarbrough9642
    @ashtonscarbrough9642 7 місяців тому

    Each section for the Gordan Ryan is like $350

  • @BrunoDoesJits
    @BrunoDoesJits 11 місяців тому +1

    POG

  • @gojanibrosjiu-jitsu2138
    @gojanibrosjiu-jitsu2138 11 місяців тому

    Yo I saw you at vanguard

  • @mikkelmosegaard9271
    @mikkelmosegaard9271 11 місяців тому

    In a gym i often visit, their instructor git his black belt in less than 7 years

  • @jamilrizvi5804
    @jamilrizvi5804 11 місяців тому +1

    Bro Jazzie is my coach. In Pakistan. He’s never met you. And you’ve never come here. 😂

  • @thefamousgabe
    @thefamousgabe 11 місяців тому

    Come to renzo in queens ik you arent far cause you ran in psal

  • @ij2105
    @ij2105 10 місяців тому

    Out of interest would you put some of your progress down to jumping into competition so early. I recently jumped into my first went 1-1 both on points. I feel this is the best way and I want to compete again like straight away. I loved it. Just wondering if I should just keep competing ?

  • @nickross4059
    @nickross4059 11 місяців тому +1

    2019? That's 4 years of training with a couple month break.

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому

      The last comp I did in this video was in November 2020

  • @RomadTheNomad
    @RomadTheNomad 11 місяців тому

    Funny how that brown belt got up and clapped even though he beat a white belt😂

    • @guy229
      @guy229 11 місяців тому

      We making fun of people being happy now??

  • @lennieleng9679
    @lennieleng9679 11 місяців тому +1

    The person who you lost to in your last match was that Noah from standard bjj?

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому

      Naw his name is Sid Tavolaro. Ironically enough he did start training at standard recently lol

  • @turcutudor77
    @turcutudor77 11 місяців тому +1

    I know it might sound like a dumb question, but any advice for someone that is practicing BJJ for about 4 months now (around 3 times a week) that is smaller than his opponents in the gym (and smaller wouldn't be an issue, but I feel the difference in power between me and my sparring partners)? I tried to focus mostly on defense (so how to defend from being on my back) but it's frustrated that while I'm not getting subbed as easily now, I still find it difficult to transition positions and get in favorable ones due to my lack of strength. Any tip would be highly appreciated! Oss.

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому

      Being smaller is definitely tough, mainly I would recommend working your guard retention. If a bigger person passes you it’s pretty hard to escape. But if you’re good with your frames, it will be hard for bigger people to pass you and you’ll be able to start sweeping them and getting on top. My main advice for that is don’t let the then control your torso. So like don’t let them get an underhook on you and don’t let them hug around your hips. Keeping your knees to your chest is a good way to stop this. Hope this helps!

    • @turcutudor77
      @turcutudor77 11 місяців тому

      Thank you very much man! Will definitely put it to the test on Monday's training! :) Best of luck with the competitions.@@JoshRichBJJ

  • @PheseantNetsuke
    @PheseantNetsuke 11 місяців тому

    aaand now he's a purple belt

  • @jonathonpults-nd7lk
    @jonathonpults-nd7lk 11 місяців тому

    Jiu jitsu has hobbiest, then competitors. One may only train once a week while the other everyday

  • @obernardobentoo
    @obernardobentoo 11 місяців тому

    Which bjj fanatics courses do you recommend for someone starting from scratch and progressing as fast as humanly possible?

  • @joebobjenkins7837
    @joebobjenkins7837 6 місяців тому

    What is a barfly guard?

  • @kevingibbs1256
    @kevingibbs1256 11 місяців тому

    Bloody hell

  • @scootlol6482
    @scootlol6482 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey im gonna enroll bjj on September, and my question is can bjj help me grown muscle ? Like a little bit ? Im a skinny guy and i don’t know if gym is necessary

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому

      If you eat enough then yeah it should help you gain some muscle

    • @scootlol6482
      @scootlol6482 11 місяців тому

      @@JoshRichBJJ oh, thats it ? Just by eating a lot ? 💀

    • @scootlol6482
      @scootlol6482 11 місяців тому

      @@JoshRichBJJ thx men appreciate your videos !!!🫶🏻🙏

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +1

      @@scootlol6482 haha it’s a pretty cardio intensive sport so if you burn a lot of calories doing it. If don’t eat more food on the days you train you’ll just lose weight 💀. But get that protein in and eat more food and you’ll be good 👍

  • @Arcadianx98
    @Arcadianx98 11 місяців тому

    Any advice for a guy learning lots on UA-cam and instructionals but professor says he doesn’t want to see “UA-cam” stuff or things he doesn’t teach? No other gyms nearby. Learning and progressing greatly but held back on promotions because of it feels like.

  • @cashew697
    @cashew697 11 місяців тому +3

    How much is Gordon Paying you

    • @JoshRichBJJ
      @JoshRichBJJ  11 місяців тому +1

      $0 but at this point he should be

  • @itsexit6657
    @itsexit6657 11 місяців тому

    Is there leaks of gordan ryan dvd instructionals because I can’t find it. Why don’t people just leak the damm thing

  • @ng3808
    @ng3808 9 місяців тому

    What do you do for conditioning/not gassing out?

  • @mouthguardcomic
    @mouthguardcomic 11 місяців тому

    What I want to know, is how the students in your class were able to ignore the professor in the video (2:32)? As a professor, I have no problems getting people to interact face to face. However, the Live online sessions can be brutal. He appeared to be a lively professor and they seemed to be jaded.

  • @aikoralambo
    @aikoralambo 11 місяців тому

    a like for the content and for the ff7 Victory Fanfare

  • @seamac7564
    @seamac7564 11 місяців тому +8

    How....talent, mat time, and a professor that sanctioned sandbagging.

    • @tededo
      @tededo 11 місяців тому +3

      Where do you see sandbagging? Not all white belts are created equal, just like not all (fill in the blank belt holder) are created equal.

    • @seamac7564
      @seamac7564 11 місяців тому +5

      @@tededo Show me a gym where a white belt is tapping brown belts, I'd say the same thing. I'm not disparaging him at all, it's the coach and promotions I'm speaking to.

    • @novicelifts5197
      @novicelifts5197 11 місяців тому

      @@seamac7564he didn’t tap any brown belt in this video. He won by point.

    • @seamac7564
      @seamac7564 11 місяців тому

      @@novicelifts5197 Well.....that changes everything....

    • @zenmartialartist701
      @zenmartialartist701 11 місяців тому

      ​@@novicelifts5197that's still pretty impressive

  • @Tj_Campbell.mma420
    @Tj_Campbell.mma420 11 місяців тому +1

    Bro post youy flex fight with andrewww

  • @jevontibbs9421
    @jevontibbs9421 11 місяців тому +2

    Does Josh respond?