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@@jayzm7749 you know, it looks stupid, but I can kind of see it making sense. Part of self-defense is learning to use the environment. You’re not just going to be on flat surfaces all of the time like in bjj or mma. You have to fight differently if your back is against a wall, if you’re in closed spaces, and there is an additional challenge to not be able to have a guaranteed fight on a flat surface.
This gym has such a good culture. That assassins vs villagers game could be really bad if someone goes too far. But because the culture is so positive, everyone was safe. Great stuff!
6:56 sparring etiquette 101, when someone stops their headkick at your head so he doens't hurt you, you don't catch it. From here it of course is really easy to take the leg and get a takedown, but that wouldn't have happended if he didn't pull the kick. You just acknowledge it and go on
Looks like a lot of fun - and genuinely a good way to safely train for situations that sports martial arts can't really equip you for (for example, having to protect someone else, or having to grapple more than one person at once).
agreed. I am whole heartedly jealous and HAVE to find a way to this gym, or at least try to incorporate some of these games at my own dojo, if at least once. Incredible!
this seems like an awesome gym with absolutely the right mindset. Truly inspiring, it really is all about character building and becoming a better person, not just a better fighter. Blending parkour with mma is also hella badass
I go to this gym quuite often before. Its a really fun place to be at, nice people and love the things they teach. For those who are close by, highly recommend going there to check it out.
That's the nerdiest gym I've ever seen and that's pretty cool , the kids must love it and the adults must be having so much fun while having the workout of their lives. And I love the philosophy the Sensei teaches to his students. Protecting others is the strongest reason one can have to learn how to fight.
Like 8 years ago, my friend used to bring me to this gym occasionally, just for the parkour. Years later I started bjj and kickboxing. This is where I hit my first backflip. Good times.
Dang, this place has such a healthy culture around it. That assassins game sounds fun as heck. I think a winning strategy would be to do that thing that one guy did where he dragged a villager by his leg in order to isolate him LOL
That guy you pinned in the first spar was a lil dirty lmao. He landed the headkick but pulled back on it so that he didn’t hurt you. Catching the leg and taking them down when they do that is a no go.
NGL, if this was available around here, this could motivate me to get back into sports in general after quite a few years of no motivation to train anymore. Looks like its first and foremost FUN while combining the best parts of old and modern martial arts
really enjoy the videos personally i do not practice any sort of martial art but your videos are super engaging and a lot of fun to watch just got yourself a new subscriber keep it up :)
Imagine a discipline where raw athleticism meets pure artistry-a fusion of relentless combat and fearless freedom. Parkour MMA isn’t just a sport; it’s a statement. Fighters don’t just battle-they flow, leaping over barriers, scaling walls, and delivering precision strikes with the grace of a dancer and the power of a warrior. It’s about adaptability, creativity, and dominance. A fight isn’t confined to a ring; it’s an open canvas where the athlete paints their masterpiece. This is evolution in motion-an unrelenting display of what’s possible when the human body and mind operate at their peak. Parkour MMA isn’t just a new way to fight. It’s a new way to think.
Thats some real self defense training here. Get good at working with your environment, stay calm, learn some combat sports, and get good at running away.
Damn, I thought the same thing, but one friend said koshi guruma so I wonder if it’s more about what the legs are doing than the head? Idk how the nomenclature actually works
@@joshbeambjj a textbook koshi guruma/kubi nage has one arm on the sleeve hand and the other wrapped around the head (almost like o-goshi, but your hand placement has moved from the waist to the head). Wrestling’s head and arm throw is the equivalent to koshi guruma, but since they don’t wear a gi, they have different variations of it. So your friend isn’t wrong for that conclusion. 👍
@@joshbeambjj The body lock does look like a o-goshi type of setup, but you didnt't throw him soley over your hips but rather trip him over your outside leg. Because of the outside leg positioning my first thought was harai goshi but you didn't sweep him with that leg. Probably something in between harai goshi and taio
Whatever this is, and is called, is clearly a great overall training, above all for kids and young people! And nice discipline; really teaches useful skills. …And the Master really behaves as one should 👍🙇.
Very interesting I’d give it a try considering I’m trained in bjj taekwondo done a little boxing then I just started wing chun and its actually made my Brazilian jujitsu better
that arm while falling in the second clip in the beginning... made me wince/cringe sooo hard! that could have been a nasty elbow/shoulder injury. this sports looks so much fun tho! would love to have a gym like this one in my city.
7:56 Very good throw by the way! This is more of a Tai Otoshi (Body Drop) since you had an underhook and your right leg was kinda split and ended up being an obstacle which helped you throw the other guy . For Koshi Guruma, your arm must be wrapped around Uke's neck (similar to a headlock I guess).
It's hard to really name throws 100% since it's no Gi, but all things considered, I would probably say Tai-Otoshi would be the closest. You didn't grab around his head and the body lock is just a version of "traditional grips" in Judo. Most of the throw was done with your hands which is exactly what Tai-Otoshi is.
previous year i tried starting bjj in my local bjj gym and honestly it sucked. the people sucked the teachers sucked. they werent friendly only to the og members from the gym. to new guys and i was basically the only really new one they werent friendly and supportive in teaching me. i spent a year being submitted non stop full tryharded without them telling me how to improve and it made me lose my insterest for martial arts. seeing this changes that again and makes me believe that it really depends from gym to gym. the vibe there seems amazing not mattering the skill level. how he even said if u feel ur oponent is not the same level go easier on them. i wish i had a gym like this nearby.
Ah damn yeah honestly sounds like you might’ve been in the wrong environment. It can differ a lot just based on each different gym. There are a LOT that have a much more welcoming less tryhard vibe.
A koshi guruma is an ogoshi but around the neck not from an underhook. That was more of a wide harai goshi from an underhook. almost a osoto gari, but since you threw forward I think it was harai.
Not sure if anyone has said, id say at 8.00 its more an O-goshi, still have the underhook rather than behind the neck like a koshi guruma and using the outside of the hips more than a whole wheel Over the hips. That being said you're doing all that with a wide legged almost tai-otoshi stance. Its something ive always used in this way for MMA based on my judo background and seems to always work very well. Just seen two other comments also saying tai-otoshi and o-goshi, lots of subtle nuances in judo and often lower body movements of throws can be paired with the upper body movement of similar throws. All stemming from the traditional techniques being in groups where a throw is the follow up throw to one that failed.
Hey all! Thanks for watching. Here's a message from Condor in the video, if you'd like to support:
As my students advance, they join me in nonprofit work bringing this training to underserved kids… especially Indigenous communities. If you work with a tribe or underserved youth, contact me! Everyone else… please help support our 501c3 nonprofit! (www.GuardianSaga.support 88-3302880)
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YOU WERE IN THE ARMY???
I’m so jealous rn
We’ll go there if you’re ever in San Jose 😂
same tho
You can do it to.
Wonder if we can get some of this in USDC next season ? Maybe tag Rokus in ?
Try it on a vid sometime plssss
BJJ purple belt going on an ankle locking spree against defenseless, blind, white belt children. :D
NO MERCY
I NEED TO TRY THIS!! 😍
100% highly recommend 😂 when I come back to Sweden let’s do it at your dojo (you have a trampoline… right?)
We also need you to try this. I love your content.
Let’s go!!!!!!!Jesse.
Can you make a vid about all kate from yellow to green
@@joshbeambjj can i join parkour og here! looks fun! I box and parkour and kind of grapple haha.
"exessive suffering builds trauma but minor suffering builds character" good stuff
Unironically pakour MMA is probably the best kind of self defence one could learn.
facts
Yeah cause it teaches you how to run away yet still defending yourself
@@jayzm7749 you know, it looks stupid, but I can kind of see it making sense.
Part of self-defense is learning to use the environment. You’re not just going to be on flat surfaces all of the time like in bjj or mma. You have to fight differently if your back is against a wall, if you’re in closed spaces, and there is an additional challenge to not be able to have a guaranteed fight on a flat surface.
This gym has such a good culture. That assassins vs villagers game could be really bad if someone goes too far. But because the culture is so positive, everyone was safe. Great stuff!
Pretty hard to act like a tough guy when you're doing parkour between rounds🤣
@jt_pk705 thanks man! this comment made my day! The culture is where I put my heart into the most, but it usually doesn’t get the spotlight.
these kids are less spastic than average jiujitsu or mma guys!
This needs to be more popular, this actually looks like so much fun lol
Painful and fun my fav
This looks so fun!!
6:56 sparring etiquette 101, when someone stops their headkick at your head so he doens't hurt you, you don't catch it. From here it of course is really easy to take the leg and get a takedown, but that wouldn't have happended if he didn't pull the kick. You just acknowledge it and go on
If he dies, he dies
yeah, I hate when people catch those lol.
@@joshbeambjj you would've died if he didn't pull it 💀
@sandwichxiii you underestimate the level of brain damage I’m willing to accept
@@joshbeambjjI believe that, but I agree with OP: don't punish people for respectfully pulling kicks/punches in sparring.
Creating actual ninjas, such a great idea
What a wonderful blend. The sparring here is perfectly respectful all around with zero traces of escalation issues. Love to see it.
Bro where do you find this stuff? You are the king of side quests 🤣🤣
what im saying
Hey bro, you’d better not be dissing nexus, that place is my secret origin story
Ah yes. It's nice to see all of my classmates in this video, unfortunately, I'm injured so I couldn't come to class.
🫡
We are really really jealous of you duh!! 😤🫴❤️
@@edisonsaurus Haha thanks! If you ever get the chance, you should definitely join us! It’s a great experience for everyone.
Nexus is actually we’re I started training before bjj. That place was great, and I recognize all the instructors in the video still.
Looks like a lot of fun - and genuinely a good way to safely train for situations that sports martial arts can't really equip you for (for example, having to protect someone else, or having to grapple more than one person at once).
agreed. I am whole heartedly jealous and HAVE to find a way to this gym, or at least try to incorporate some of these games at my own dojo, if at least once. Incredible!
this seems like an awesome gym with absolutely the right mindset. Truly inspiring, it really is all about character building and becoming a better person, not just a better fighter. Blending parkour with mma is also hella badass
Lmfao! This vid was a riot to watch. Awesome that Parkour x MMA exists. Hip Hop Dance x BJJ next. 😂
Pop and lock BJJ sounds like what we already do 😂
Break dancing BJJ sounds cooler. Flare into a triangle or something
@@tarettime9392 capoeira into leglock?
I go to this gym quuite often before. Its a really fun place to be at, nice people and love the things they teach. For those who are close by, highly recommend going there to check it out.
That's the nerdiest gym I've ever seen and that's pretty cool , the kids must love it and the adults must be having so much fun while having the workout of their lives.
And I love the philosophy the Sensei teaches to his students. Protecting others is the strongest reason one can have to learn how to fight.
There is a really well thought out safety and community culture in this gym!
Great video! I really enjoyed Goldenfire’s class, I am a beginner and still cannot do crazy flips. But I understand the spirit here
Most wholesome shit I've ever seen
I love this energy and philosophy!
This is honestly so awesome this kids are gonna be awesome adults
This was the video that made me finally subscribe
Haha hell yea happy to have ya here 🫡
Like 8 years ago, my friend used to bring me to this gym occasionally, just for the parkour. Years later I started bjj and kickboxing. This is where I hit my first backflip. Good times.
Damn feel bad for future ACL/MCL injuries with those throws
Guard puller final boss
Unless you’re 100 kilos or heavier the risk is minimal. If you are, then wear a knee brace every practice lol
I was thinking the exact same thing.
Dang, this place has such a healthy culture around it. That assassins game sounds fun as heck. I think a winning strategy would be to do that thing that one guy did where he dragged a villager by his leg in order to isolate him LOL
I’ve been training parkour for over 6 years how come I’ve never heard of this!
This was really cool, I like the guys perspective.
Great video, great training, both cardio and technique and moving. Great philosophy on the training.
Appreciate the love, glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
Such a cool concepts and the teachers seem so nice and thoughtful. Great place for children
That guy you pinned in the first spar was a lil dirty lmao. He landed the headkick but pulled back on it so that he didn’t hurt you. Catching the leg and taking them down when they do that is a no go.
Full send every time
@@joshbeambjj 😂😂
NGL, if this was available around here, this could motivate me to get back into sports in general after quite a few years of no motivation to train anymore. Looks like its first and foremost FUN while combining the best parts of old and modern martial arts
Dam! This class looks amazing! 😍
really enjoy the videos
personally i do not practice any sort of martial art but your videos are super engaging and a lot of fun to watch
just got yourself a new subscriber keep it up :)
This looks like the most fun anyone has ever had.
This is Amazing ❤
this is wholesome but vicious at the same time
This is like modern ninjutsu.
this looks so fun and so wild, like bro what
Awesome video, more weird grappling!!!
In the Midwest, but my 12 year old BJJ son would love this! And I’d love to watch as 56 and feeling it. Lol .
Imagine a discipline where raw athleticism meets pure artistry-a fusion of relentless combat and fearless freedom. Parkour MMA isn’t just a sport; it’s a statement. Fighters don’t just battle-they flow, leaping over barriers, scaling walls, and delivering precision strikes with the grace of a dancer and the power of a warrior. It’s about adaptability, creativity, and dominance. A fight isn’t confined to a ring; it’s an open canvas where the athlete paints their masterpiece.
This is evolution in motion-an unrelenting display of what’s possible when the human body and mind operate at their peak. Parkour MMA isn’t just a new way to fight. It’s a new way to think.
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A blackbelt yapper right here
It's a pretty genius way to train by mixing mma and parkour 😮
Great idea 💡 gives more realistic environment to train. The supplex is quite brutal IMHO
MMA and parkour!?! Man I wish there’s a gym like that in my area.
Matt running after you and not getting a "travel" is just as impressive!
He was actually levitating
Bro this puts together my favorite things all at once!
Awesome philosophy!
this seems like an awesome club
This looks like so much fun! SIGN ME UP!
That. Looks. So. Fun.
ask him more about spirit running please, sounds very interesting
So basically it's superhero training
Inspiring teacher making great kids!
For people who've been to Vietnam, they would truly know the traffic there 😅But seriously this gym looks insanely fun
Thats some real self defense training here.
Get good at working with your environment, stay calm, learn some combat sports, and get good at running away.
This is one of the most peculiar combos I've seen. Not my speed, but looks fun to watch
the 3v1 crucifixes ankle lock is killing me
Ahh this is my gym!!! If you’re interested please come!!! I’m sad I missed class on Thursday!
I missed class on Thursday too!
What is this called? I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and I would love to find something like this. I have only ever trained at tenth planet
@ The Praxeum. It’s in San Jose, California.
Dude, I like this idea. This is an Olympic game in the making!
super awesome
Thats so brilliant!
Damn, nice "real" use of your new judo skills! Looks super fun too
This training is like Rock Lee - Might Guy workout
Great video. This seems like fun.
Several beautiful throws. Bravo 👏
this looked like a lot of fun!
what's up dude! yeah very much
At 8:00 that isn’t a koshi guruma since you don’t have your arm solely around his head. My first choice would be a body locked o-goshi.
Damn, I thought the same thing, but one friend said koshi guruma so I wonder if it’s more about what the legs are doing than the head? Idk how the nomenclature actually works
@@joshbeambjj a textbook koshi guruma/kubi nage has one arm on the sleeve hand and the other wrapped around the head (almost like o-goshi, but your hand placement has moved from the waist to the head). Wrestling’s head and arm throw is the equivalent to koshi guruma, but since they don’t wear a gi, they have different variations of it. So your friend isn’t wrong for that conclusion. 👍
Got it, makes sense! Appreciate the elaboration
It was harai goshi
@@joshbeambjj The body lock does look like a o-goshi type of setup, but you didnt't throw him soley over your hips but rather trip him over your outside leg. Because of the outside leg positioning my first thought was harai goshi but you didn't sweep him with that leg. Probably something in between harai goshi and taio
🔴Those games were SO COOL
Whatever this is, and is called, is clearly a great overall training, above all for kids and young people! And nice discipline; really teaches useful skills. …And the Master really behaves as one should 👍🙇.
Man that's just awsome
Gonna add some to my clases RN
I love how you showed a Judo throw when you were saying you're a BJJ purple belt no hard feelings.
Honestly judo looks so much cooler than BJJ
@joshbeambjj gravity is the undefeated knockout artist. Oh btw leg grabs are back in Judo.
@@zartic4lifethank god
@@gianttigerfilms lol
@@zartic4life aren't they back only in kodokan tourneys ???
Very interesting I’d give it a try considering I’m trained in bjj taekwondo done a little boxing then I just started wing chun and its actually made my Brazilian jujitsu better
Keep it up bro
that arm while falling in the second clip in the beginning... made me wince/cringe sooo hard! that could have been a nasty elbow/shoulder injury.
this sports looks so much fun tho! would love to have a gym like this one in my city.
7:56 Very good throw by the way! This is more of a Tai Otoshi (Body Drop) since you had an underhook and your right leg was kinda split and ended up being an obstacle which helped you throw the other guy . For Koshi Guruma, your arm must be wrapped around Uke's neck (similar to a headlock I guess).
Great video, that looks like fun, also seems culty
Because people want to be a ninja that’s why.
So Cool 🎉
It's hard to really name throws 100% since it's no Gi, but all things considered, I would probably say Tai-Otoshi would be the closest. You didn't grab around his head and the body lock is just a version of "traditional grips" in Judo. Most of the throw was done with your hands which is exactly what Tai-Otoshi is.
Interesting! I wouldn’t have thought taio but the leg placement does look very similar too huh
Bodylock takedown game, on point. Double underhooks all day
Soooo frking coool
Very cool.
Looks like fun.
Good stuff . Good video
"The secret is to jump over other kids" 🤣🤣
Seems like a great place to train stunt performers as well
I have thought of this for a long time. Sweet to see someone giving it a try.
I know right?! It’s so much fun
Damn that looks fun.
Yeah super fun!
6 year Taekwondo, about 4 BJJ (Trained these at the same time), then about 5ish years of Muy Thai now. Not gonna lie Parkour Combat sounds sick
this looks fun af
previous year i tried starting bjj in my local bjj gym and honestly it sucked. the people sucked the teachers sucked. they werent friendly only to the og members from the gym. to new guys and i was basically the only really new one they werent friendly and supportive in teaching me. i spent a year being submitted non stop full tryharded without them telling me how to improve and it made me lose my insterest for martial arts. seeing this changes that again and makes me believe that it really depends from gym to gym. the vibe there seems amazing not mattering the skill level. how he even said if u feel ur oponent is not the same level go easier on them. i wish i had a gym like this nearby.
Ah damn yeah honestly sounds like you might’ve been in the wrong environment. It can differ a lot just based on each different gym. There are a LOT that have a much more welcoming less tryhard vibe.
A koshi guruma is an ogoshi but around the neck not from an underhook. That was more of a wide harai goshi from an underhook. almost a osoto gari, but since you threw forward I think it was harai.
That’s great training. I’d add that to my rotation.
3:22 what the dude in the light blue closes to the camera doing?
Not sure if anyone has said, id say at 8.00 its more an O-goshi, still have the underhook rather than behind the neck like a koshi guruma and using the outside of the hips more than a whole wheel Over the hips. That being said you're doing all that with a wide legged almost tai-otoshi stance. Its something ive always used in this way for MMA based on my judo background and seems to always work very well.
Just seen two other comments also saying tai-otoshi and o-goshi, lots of subtle nuances in judo and often lower body movements of throws can be paired with the upper body movement of similar throws. All stemming from the traditional techniques being in groups where a throw is the follow up throw to one that failed.
Sometimes the stick is effective at correcting behaviour. 👣