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I at least expected a fireman's carry, guess he's not a real fireman either. love the sparring footage breakdowns tho, I hope to see much more of this in the future.
Great video. Thanks! A note on headside takedowns; there are moments where it just feels right, and sure enough more often than not you pull a successful takedown out of it. But be careful you don't send it so hard that you crack your head when you come down to the ground!(speaking from experience 🤕)
As someone who isn’t a wrestler or grappler I really appreciate videos like this because it shows me the errors and positions I can exploit. However the more I watch, the more fun wrestling looks. It’s a shame all the wrestling places around me are geared towards high schoolers 😅
Jiu Jitsu gyms which offer high level wrestling are rare, to say the least, which is why I created The Effective Takedown System - link in the pinned comment above - a course which takes you from absolute beginner all the way to advanced on the feet. Split the price with a gym buddy and train takedowns together. Outside of moving to Michigan to train with me full-time it's the single best way to add takedowns to your game. Guaranteed (or your money back).
I had to specifically find a BJJ gym that offered it. 2nd option I tried: MMA gyms with old salty wrestlers or ex-MMA pros as instructors lol. Sometimes the class itself will just be called "MMA class" or "MMA clinic" but they'll almost always teach you wrestling/no-gi takedowns. Downside is that it's not quite as high-level as a straight wrestling class, but it gets the job done. 3rd option: Find a Judo/Sambo place. Tend to be pretty cheap too.
Central Michigan University. At the time of my attendance we were consistently ranked top 5 in the country and usually got the better of U of M! Since then the tables have turned lol
🏆 Transform into a Takedown Pro with 'The Effective Takedown System':
BUY NOW: www.wrestling.university/offers/waRSr6np?coupon_code=RELEASEDEAL
🏅 Zero-Cost Takedown Mini Course:
www.wrestling.university/FREECOURSE
Wrestling version of jordan teaches jiu jitsu
fr what i was thinking lol
LOL so true.
Jordan does not teach Jiu Jitsu, he teaches the ABOMINATION that is BJJ
Really nice video man 👏🏻
Vids in this format are super informative, keep up the good work bro
Glad you like them brother, much more to come 🏅
Great idea, looking forward to more of These
I at least expected a fireman's carry, guess he's not a real fireman either.
love the sparring footage breakdowns tho, I hope to see much more of this in the future.
This is so good. Thank you
More of this coach
Awesome to see the progress you've made on this channel.
So nice to read, thank you brother 🫶
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Mountain Man Jack: has a guinea pig
Coach Adam: owns a cat
Wow, you're actually half right
Perfect video, thank you!
Great video. Thanks!
A note on headside takedowns; there are moments where it just feels right, and sure enough more often than not you pull a successful takedown out of it. But be careful you don't send it so hard that you crack your head when you come down to the ground!(speaking from experience 🤕)
Awesome🔥gotta add some more moves that didn't know about. Thank you.
Happy to help!
As someone who isn’t a wrestler or grappler I really appreciate videos like this because it shows me the errors and positions I can exploit.
However the more I watch, the more fun wrestling looks. It’s a shame all the wrestling places around me are geared towards high schoolers 😅
Same! How can adults learn wrestling? I've picked some things up from BJJ but wish I had a wrestling class.
Jiu Jitsu gyms which offer high level wrestling are rare, to say the least, which is why I created The Effective Takedown System - link in the pinned comment above - a course which takes you from absolute beginner all the way to advanced on the feet. Split the price with a gym buddy and train takedowns together. Outside of moving to Michigan to train with me full-time it's the single best way to add takedowns to your game. Guaranteed (or your money back).
I had to specifically find a BJJ gym that offered it.
2nd option I tried: MMA gyms with old salty wrestlers or ex-MMA pros as instructors lol. Sometimes the class itself will just be called "MMA class" or "MMA clinic" but they'll almost always teach you wrestling/no-gi takedowns. Downside is that it's not quite as high-level as a straight wrestling class, but it gets the job done.
3rd option: Find a Judo/Sambo place. Tend to be pretty cheap too.
@@tonyb9864come to dagestan. We have some good wrestling schools here
Damn, that's great. Do more content brother
Bro you were D1? What school? Michigan?
Central Michigan University. At the time of my attendance we were consistently ranked top 5 in the country and usually got the better of U of M! Since then the tables have turned lol
@@WrestlingUniversity nice! do you have any predictions for this weekend ncaa?
Your voice is really good for narrating documentaries LOL.
Absolute stud of a grappler and content referrer
Thanks
Can you do a course for rides and pinning people
And another course for scrambles which includes mat returns please?
Actually, that's in the works!
How are takedowns different in mma and jiu jitsu to traditional 3 styles of wrestling. I am a regular wrestler
How u only 160 at 6 foot? You look fairly muscular
I get that a lot. At 7% body fat I stay pretty lean.
Can u do Greco bc I'm a kid idk any move just a bit🤼 do like a throw Greco means throw just to tell u if u forgot :/ :) do not forgot >:(
Sign me up I wanna be a scallywag
Sup