I entered ADCC Trials and won matches by taking advantage of a strange loophole in the rules. Jiu Jitsu Lab: skool.com/jiujitsu XMartial: www.xmartial.com/?ref=joshrich Code:JOSHRICH
not a negative, as in the rules "If you shoot for a takedown and in less than 3 secs you go to turtle position breaking the attack, you will be penalized with a minus." good luck on the next one buddy proud of you
If you watch Mo Jasim's rules seminar on TH-cam he explains that the turtled opponent needs to actively drive forward. There needs to be an attempt to finish the takedown otherwise you could still be subject to a penalty. Still it's always gonna be subjective. Josh had such an impressive showing, no question about that. In 2 years time you'll be there will all the greats.
I like this format! Compared to last year, feel like you got better presenting this to us. You being humble and down to earth makes me want to Watch every second of the matches.
I’m impressed with the way you’re still able to implement your game at this high level. We have a similar game, so to see you doing this well in trials is super encouraging to me! I think your wrestling was competent enough to win that last match, you just needed to be more confident in it. I’d check out Nicky Ryan’s wrestle up series if you haven’t already, it’s absolute fire.
Great performance overall. One small thing which will help you, when the 10p black belt double legged you, you extended one arm towards the mat on your way down. Try to avoid that habit in the future, it can lead to bad wrist, elbow, or shoulder injuries. Good ukemi protects you joints as well as distributing the impact in order to minimize damage. Try to keep your arm tight to your chest when you are on your way down, and extend it out only once your shoulder has made contact with the mat.
Great job Josh! It's astounding watching your progress over the years! The match against the Black was pretty even. Black was slightly better than you in wresting. And good idea using each tournament and rules to your advantage including "turtle" which I thought you would lose points if used too long?
Great matches! Seems like there were some opportunities for your opponent to use the Roger Gracie hook on you while in turtle. Maybe they tried and I didn’t see it. In any event fun to watch.
I mean people just need to get good at attacking turtle its one of the most common position in adcc when preparing for trials we dod a lot of turtle rounds and 4 points as its where matches are won and lost
try sambo or judo. I've been doubling legs for 2 years and after continious losses because of that decided to learn these judo tricks. I heavily recommend that.
@@0fficer_friendly I think it's because when you go for a wrestling takedown, you're main objective is to take them to the ground, but in judo, while the objective is to take them down, you have more control over them
@@AndyKingCoolthis is true but honestly with wrestling you can learn judo while doing it this person must’ve been doing something wrong but overall judo and wrestlers crush bjj competitions until guard is pulled
not a negative, as in the rules "If you shoot for a takedown and in less than 3 secs you go to turtle position breaking the attack, you will be penalized with a minus." good luck on the next one buddy proud of you
If you watch Mo Jasim's rules seminar on TH-cam he explains that the turtled opponent needs to actively drive forward. There needs to be an attempt to finish the takedown otherwise you could still be subject to a penalty. Still it's always gonna be subjective. Josh had such an impressive showing, no question about that. In 2 years time you'll be there will all the greats.
Less than 5 years of training but is still a unit! you've come a long way in a short time 5 years for you is like 10 for us your fine!
Meh that would be like 40 years for me (9-year white belt here)
very cool that you had weird al yankovic refereeing your match at 6:11
I thought it was Blake from workaholics
Any context about that ref? I always see him in ADCC
WAY more than the title suggests. Great breakdowns.
I like this format! Compared to last year, feel like you got better presenting this to us. You being humble and down to earth makes me want to Watch every second of the matches.
I’m impressed with the way you’re still able to implement your game at this high level. We have a similar game, so to see you doing this well in trials is super encouraging to me! I think your wrestling was competent enough to win that last match, you just needed to be more confident in it. I’d check out Nicky Ryan’s wrestle up series if you haven’t already, it’s absolute fire.
2:43 I CANT xddddddddddddddddddd
Great details, thanks. And I'm sorry to have laughed when you said "walk out of here on a stretcher" 😅
That’s fair haha
It's been awesome to watch your journey. (The butterfly sweep delivering since the start)
Stay safe and strong bro, peace !
Cool breakdown!
Bro, you've improved so much these past few years. Keep up the great work, love following your journey with you 👍
Thanks for watching for all this time, will do!
Broooo. Your movements are smooth and technical AF. Crazy you are that new.
Thanks bro!
Great performance overall. One small thing which will help you, when the 10p black belt double legged you, you extended one arm towards the mat on your way down. Try to avoid that habit in the future, it can lead to bad wrist, elbow, or shoulder injuries. Good ukemi protects you joints as well as distributing the impact in order to minimize damage. Try to keep your arm tight to your chest when you are on your way down, and extend it out only once your shoulder has made contact with the mat.
Awesome content as always!
lol the turtle versus turtle exchanges at the end of the video are awesome!
Three great matches man good work
That was a super exciting video, with better wrestling im sure youll get further
I got exhausted watching this! Those were some high octane matches 💪
Brother you said flying tea bag as I took a sip of my coffee, you damn near killed me.
One of the most technical purple belts on the planet!
Great job Josh! It's astounding watching your progress over the years! The match against the Black was pretty even. Black was slightly better than you in wresting. And good idea using each tournament and rules to your advantage including "turtle" which I thought you would lose points if used too long?
Excellent work man
Thank you
I did an ADCC tournament around 2 weeks ago and mine was more of white belts pulling guard or a couple people that did wrestling before jiu jitsu
That shoulder crunch..captin 😂
Great matches! Seems like there were some opportunities for your opponent to use the Roger Gracie hook on you while in turtle. Maybe they tried and I didn’t see it. In any event fun to watch.
that first sweep was nice
Good for you, you did great
good run dude
Thanks
This guy talking as if he’s not a pro level jiujitsu fighter😂
Where can I find that specific rash guard top you had on when competing in the tournament??
lets go josh!
Ok Eduardo Telles
3 solid matches
Good job!
You are a fucking beast, wow
Thanks bro
What app do you use to voice over your matches?
I use premiere pro
Goddamn that was exhausting just watching this.
Turtle is an effective home base bottom position even in a sub only context.
Improving wrestling will make your turtle better too, that's the way grappling is going according to Craig Jones
Simple question: How many days of the week do you train and how many rolls per session?
6 days a week, 10-15 6 minute rounds a day
Kenny is a beast man
He was, I’ve never experienced leg lock defense like his before
I mean people just need to get good at attacking turtle its one of the most common position in adcc when preparing for trials we dod a lot of turtle rounds and 4 points as its where matches are won and lost
Look Eduardo Telles turtle guard, youll learn from the turtle master!! Up this gambit
Looks op ima use turtle in wrestling wish me luck guys 😤😤😤
At least I'm in turtle , 🌟My Happy Place🌟7:40
I think the issue was you didnt keep going with the for 3 seconds
try sambo or judo. I've been doubling legs for 2 years and after continious losses because of that decided to learn these judo tricks. I heavily recommend that.
so ur saying judo is more effective than wrestling? and how did double legs make u lose?
@@0fficer_friendly I think it's because when you go for a wrestling takedown, you're main objective is to take them to the ground, but in judo, while the objective is to take them down, you have more control over them
@@AndyKingCoolthis is true but honestly with wrestling you can learn judo while doing it this person must’ve been doing something wrong but overall judo and wrestlers crush bjj competitions until guard is pulled
What did the cameraman do?😂
He was at the wrong place at the wrong time lol
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
You might not like the rules set, but I promise you it looks a lot better and it forces you to get better
but mom i want to see the rotuolo bros
we have rotuolos at home
the rotuolos at home
😂
Youre like mma jeff chan but from wish birra
dude awesome you rolled against my coach! if you are ever in So-cal come roll with us! at 10p fullerton!
He was really good, I definitely will stop by if I’m ever nearby!
Try the cricifix position. I think it would open great sub options.
Das dürfen Sie niemals tun.
Overtime dumb wait like 30 min then go again same time
BJJ is full of crappy rules
You’ve inspired me to get better @ jiu jitsu . Really start period that and ufc 4. Keep up the good work tho 🫡
GREAT MATCHES
Dude, those flying t bags will get you 😂 gotta git gud ✈️☕️🎒🫡
I love it. Real life anime hero arc.