Josh Barnett Interview Part 3

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  • This is part 3 of the interview I recently did with Josh Barnett "The Warmaster", probably the best-known proponent of Catch Wrestling in the world.
    In this one Josh asks me a bunch of questions about what I'm doing for catch, and we discuss how people can help promote an art that is genuinely at risk of dying out.
    Here is the GoFundMe for Josh's team to be able to come compete in the UK: gofund.me/59a4...

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  • @Irrational_Pie
    @Irrational_Pie Рік тому +9

    I’ll gladly listen to Josh Barnett anytime. Thanks for interviewing him!

  • @rudai123
    @rudai123 Рік тому +4

    Great discussion. The Catch community infighting has to stop. We can't afford the destructive rivalries that BJJ has. We are too small.

  • @lastmanstanding5423
    @lastmanstanding5423 Рік тому +6

    Amazing interview.
    And I'm so happy and proud to be a part of the "Reviving Catch Wrestling" project (in my small way at least).
    I will do my best to learn and honor the tradition.
    Fight Team!!!

  • @flamezombie1
    @flamezombie1 Рік тому +7

    This whole interview is gold. I teach Catch as part of the HEMA club at Oklahoma State University even though I’m not a great wrestler. But I felt like no one was teaching the wrestling from the treatises, no one was keeping European wrestling techniques alive. And we have a phenomenal base of collegiate and highschool wrestlers.
    I would love if more people would get into it, even if they don’t have a school near them. Just like HEMA, you may just have to learn by doing and looking at the resources online.

  • @dhalav
    @dhalav Рік тому +2

    that was a very pleasant listening. If you have the opportunity please make a video with Josh about bare knuckle boxing as he suggested, that would be great.

  • @insidethevelvetglove3919
    @insidethevelvetglove3919 Рік тому +1

    I love catch. I am from the North of England and I think it embodies everything a Northern working class man was. Tough, honest, down to earth. Shake hands, do your best to fuck the other man up. Then shake hands afterwards and down the pub for a nice pint.

  • @cahallo5964
    @cahallo5964 Рік тому +3

    would you beat him on a sword fight tho?

  • @adrianojordao4634
    @adrianojordao4634 Рік тому +4

    Magnific interview. About the subject cross face, neck crank, etc... i always assume that is part of what bjj cals "presure". Its very important. Its jiujitsu too. The exlclusion of "i want to save my life" heel hooks, and head slams, i agree too becouse it takes time and money from the matt. And i am 45 with kids. But disconfort... i can tap if is too much, the fast stuff is the problem. Anything with control in training is ok. And train your jiujitsu with punches too, from time to time. Is a diferent jiujitsu.

  • @mgunnermusic
    @mgunnermusic Рік тому +5

    What a friendly, earnest, thoughtful and terrifying man! As someone who still hasn't really wrestled, it hadn't occurred to me to consider someone not wanting to have their face kneeled on as being "soft". I have now been educated!

  • @aidanhughes2444
    @aidanhughes2444 Рік тому +1

    I started to read classical pugilism manuals and now I do Muay Thai
    I am curious, do you miss looking at silver and all the sword stuff? I know the silver guys can be very argumentative which makes it less fun, but as a system and sport do you miss that side of HEMA?

    • @EnglishMartialArts
      @EnglishMartialArts  Рік тому

      A little, but not a huge amount. I get far more joy from the unarmed stuff.

  • @lenzoid
    @lenzoid Рік тому +1

    Would love to hear you guys talk about bare knuckle boxing aswell.

  • @Hewrin88
    @Hewrin88 Рік тому +2

    I hope his Warmaster nickname is a Warhammer 40k reference

    • @EnglishMartialArts
      @EnglishMartialArts  Рік тому +3

      I have a feeling it was given to him by Boltthrower. Before that he was The Baby Faced Assassin.

  • @FightLab_Sanshou
    @FightLab_Sanshou Рік тому

    We’d be interested in competing in interclub level stuff if you get anything organised.. we’re primarily a Sambo club but we train ‘no kurtka’ too

  • @towardstar
    @towardstar Рік тому +2

    Nobody practicing jiu jitsu back in the day could've imagined all the refinements and adjustments its been through as it grew. Imagine what kind of sophistication catch is concealing.

  • @Wendelvendel
    @Wendelvendel 9 місяців тому

    I would love to hear about bare knuckle with josh! And also anything you guys could say about wrestling in traditional pugilism would be cool too

  • @granitebones6956
    @granitebones6956 Рік тому +2

    This channel represents a style of fighter that has become endangered in the West; he who seeks combat for the sake of. There's plenty of guys who wanna win, a bunch of guys who don't wanna lose, a few guys with something to prove, but almost none that just want to fight with the outcome be damned!!

  • @lewisb85
    @lewisb85 11 місяців тому

    I forgot to mention at the gym I train at the scarf hold chest compressor is known as "the josh barnett" and doing it to someone is known as "barnetting" them (this is a bjj gym so the impact josh has had on the sport is that).

  • @batjutsu
    @batjutsu Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the last part of this great chat. 🤩

  • @lajuanjohnsonbtc9634
    @lajuanjohnsonbtc9634 Рік тому

    I live in northeast Ohio and every school in the area that mentions wrestling online turns out to be a jujitsu school. I want to learn Catch wrestling

  • @johnstuartkeller5244
    @johnstuartkeller5244 Рік тому +2

    "Let's change the world."
    - Fight Team

  • @MasterPoucksBestMan
    @MasterPoucksBestMan Рік тому +1

    I also transitioned from a HEMA medieval and Renaissance weapons focus to wrestling, though my interest is Backhold, Collar and Elbow, and Cornish, with the weapon interest more towards things that have modern applicability, like bowie knife, dagger, quarterstaff, tomahawk, etc. But the wrestling is the most fun, and has a cheaper entry cost monetarily.

  • @Hobbofett
    @Hobbofett Рік тому +2

    I'm a old guy who took up BJJ , I've always wanted to wrestle catch , stuck in Leicester there's nothing . Theses series of videos are superb , its time to change what I've wanted to try , so post sorting my knackered shoulder Im gonna find a place to train (a old fat guy ha who just loves the art ).

    • @EnglishMartialArts
      @EnglishMartialArts  Рік тому

      Leicester Shootfighters hosted Billy several times when he first came back to the UK. Assuming that isn't where you do BJJ already I'd go see them and have a chat.

    • @Hobbofett
      @Hobbofett Рік тому

      @@EnglishMartialArts I'll keep a eye on shootfighters and see if they have a any seminars ,will also have a word see if they are teaching some catch it just no gi. Had much joy last night applying a real cross face and neck crank sub in gi class while rolling that got a sub . Then the guy moaned to the coach 🙄.

    • @EnglishMartialArts
      @EnglishMartialArts  Рік тому +1

      @@Hobbofett I take someone complaining to the coach as like a little bonus win.

    • @jameswoodroffe511
      @jameswoodroffe511 Рік тому

      I'm 46 and train nogi bjj no catch in Staffordshire.

  • @nighttimeaudio
    @nighttimeaudio Рік тому +2

    Again great interview . I currently teach Nogi at a BJJ school , been wanting to start a pure Catch class aswell once I get the time.
    As for BKB since it was mentioned at the end , I want to air a thought I have been having about La Lutte, the senegalese "wrestling", Laamb its called without punches. But they go for knockdown or throw in a way that really reminds me of the London prize ring rules, And I have come to believe LPRR to be its origin... Just a little MA conspiracy theory I came up with at the end there ;)
    Again great show!

    • @EnglishMartialArts
      @EnglishMartialArts  Рік тому

      Thank you! That's an interesting theory, certainly deserves a little research.

  • @NuggetsForBrains5
    @NuggetsForBrains5 Рік тому +1

    Hey can we see rolling/sparring footage? You seem well versed, but I'd like to see how you actually fight

    • @EnglishMartialArts
      @EnglishMartialArts  Рік тому +2

      Ha! I fight badly, I'm 50, crippled, and out of shape. But it's a fair ask. There are some clips on my insta. I'd like to get more up, so watch this space.

  • @romanista77
    @romanista77 Рік тому

    Would love to see a Boxing flow-up!
    Great interview, really enjoyed these!

  • @mgunnermusic
    @mgunnermusic Рік тому +1

    Did he say that there's a world championship happening? Is that something watchable online? Also did he say there was a British Championship? Same question?

    • @EnglishMartialArts
      @EnglishMartialArts  Рік тому +1

      The Snakepit in Wigan hosts championships, Josh is bringing a team over. All things being equal I'm hoping to have some of my folk in it next year.

    • @mgunnermusic
      @mgunnermusic Рік тому

      @@EnglishMartialArts don't suppose it's broadcast through any medium, is it?

  • @corrugatedcavalier5266
    @corrugatedcavalier5266 Рік тому +1

    Great interview overall. I'm nearing 40 and have not been wrestling most of my life so I will never be a competitor, but I'd love to learn more. Will keep an eye out for anything in the NYC area!

  • @thomascarsonbjj8226
    @thomascarsonbjj8226 Рік тому

    Awesome thanks 🍻😎

  • @ThomasKynes-fb8mi
    @ThomasKynes-fb8mi Рік тому

    Get in touch with John hathaway for catch interclub.

  • @robertnewell4054
    @robertnewell4054 Рік тому

    JB is surprising with the vector of his social critique & the intersection of pop culture & athletics.

  • @lenzoid
    @lenzoid Рік тому

    Amazing.

    • @EnglishMartialArts
      @EnglishMartialArts  Рік тому

      You mean me right?
      Right?? 😀

    • @lenzoid
      @lenzoid Рік тому

      ​@@EnglishMartialArts Yes also 😄
      It's so cool that you learned from Billy Robinson. I love to see that the legacy is preserved.

  • @Ichigekihissatsu100
    @Ichigekihissatsu100 Рік тому

    Firstly thank you for all you do and the enthusisam you have for CACC. Its an incredible cultural gift that needs to be kept alive in the UK.
    I train and teach martial arts in the Birmingham area, but am desperate to develop myself as a grappler and CACC would be my preference. Do you know of anyone in the Birmingham area who teached CACC?
    Thanks in advance for your time and congrats on a great interview.