Is Online Coaching a Scam? CJI vs ADCC Updates - Mikey Musumeci Going Full Ray Finkle

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Solo episode with Bill, and he is talking about all the gossip going on in the Jiu-Jitsu world. Also, what is new with the Craig Jones Invitational vs ADCC saga.
    intro 0:00
    Mikey & Ray Finkle 2:18
    CJI & ADCC Update 9:22
    Gordon Ryan & Josh Saunders 21:45
    Online Coaching 23:40
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Комментарии • 42

  • @chasewilliams3381
    @chasewilliams3381 28 дней назад +13

    I’m apart of Josh’s community and it’s been unbelievable. Seconding what Chase said I think what’s he’s done for my game is even better than what I learn in class. I’ve improved 10x and I actually understand Jiu Jitsu for me and what I’m trying to get out of it. Josh deserves this opportunity and I’m super excited to keep learning and keep progressing!

    • @AbsoluteADCC
      @AbsoluteADCC 26 дней назад

      Church of Josh Sounders of Latter Day Grapplers

  • @chasevlogsa1263
    @chasevlogsa1263 28 дней назад +19

    i’m in joshes online program and i can say 100% that my bjj would be no where near where it is today without it, josh takes his time and does a better job then my coach in real life does. i wouldn’t discredit something your not even in or know nothing about.

    • @joshuasmith5481
      @joshuasmith5481 28 дней назад +4

      Been part of the program and I can say not only myself, but many other people of all levels have gotten more out of it than haters will ever realise. They're happy buying instructionals at higher prices than a group that's doing the same thing with way more detail and help than an instructional can ever give. I won't give away the juicy details, but unless they've been in the group then they've got no leg to stand on as they simply don't know what is in it or what happens within it.

    • @AbsoluteADCC
      @AbsoluteADCC 26 дней назад +2

      You should name your son Josh

  • @041882
    @041882 28 дней назад +7

    I've been in Josh's online program since November. I've seen consistent, month-over-month gains in skill.
    He's present with us daily, answering questions daily, recording videos daily. Posting seminars and jumping on calls with us. If I'm being honest I have no idea how he's this responsive and he has time to train as much as he does.
    It's the very first time I feel like I know what I'm supposed to do when grappling. When I go through open or positional rounds, I'm in total control for the first time since I've started training.
    He's shown me what Jiu Jitsu is *supposed* to look like at an elite level and I'm playing catch up as quickly as I can.
    He's GOATED in my view and he's replaced my coach.

  • @nasernaser3004
    @nasernaser3004 28 дней назад +5

    Tbh the program is actually better than what most jiu jitsu schools actually offers , and josh is a good mentor ,also the program is very well organized not just random shit where ppl don’t understand a single thing and get lost and end up quitting , i have improved a lot since week one .

  • @josheastwood8233
    @josheastwood8233 28 дней назад +7

    I’ve been in Josh’s group for abt 3 months now and it’s easily the best decision I’ve made for my JJ. His systems and coaching ability it next to none. Everyone will find out what Josh is about when he matches up with Gordon, and I can’t wait for him to get the recognition he deserves

  • @Benny_Buckets
    @Benny_Buckets 28 дней назад +6

    The course is great, offering valuable information on planning, mindset, and making the right choices for your training. The community is even better, like a dedicated BJJ-focused place where you can ask questions and get detailed feedback, tips, and video instructionals. More content is added regularly, and the feedback from participants is 100% positive. The combination of quality instruction and a supportive community makes it an exceptional resource for improving BJJ skills. The detailed instruction, personalized feedback, and structured curriculum have significantly impacted my training. Online programs like this can often surpass traditional coaching methods. Join the class if not you cant disagree or say anything that’s irrelevant towards it.

  • @BuiltByRico
    @BuiltByRico 28 дней назад +7

    Hey, I respect the concern for Josh Saunders but his knowledge and coaching is great! He understands how to coach and explain concepts for people who have no idea what there doing. Let’s not knock on someone who’s doing well for themselves. I’ve been in the program for a year now and it’s helped me a lot. Don’t knock something if you haven’t tried it..

  • @MikeyZ-ib3bd
    @MikeyZ-ib3bd 28 дней назад +7

    I’m in the HPU (Josh’s program) and I’ve really enjoyed the detailed responses that are also very simple. I think people don’t like that there will be black belts in half the time it took them or less (haha) so they will be bitter and assume due to their capacity of learning and retaining information in action it “must” be the standard. Anyways, love the online program I’m in with Josh, train about 4-5 days a week and supplement with this. I guess we will see when the results come in for everyone that understands what I’m saying.

  • @Luka-cu8ep
    @Luka-cu8ep 28 дней назад +9

    Video clearly made im bad faith.
    I hopped on Josh’s program with the attitude “I’ll just pay for a month, and see if it’s anything close to what is advertised”.
    Didn’t think of canceling once since then. Much better approach than watching random instructionals.
    Like any other course, he can’t do the work for you, you have to put in the effort, but the value for money is beyond great.

  • @CuIIen504
    @CuIIen504 28 дней назад +5

    Online coaching is only a ‘scam’ if you don’t put the work in imo
    You get given a clear plan to follow with the ability to ask questions on specific issues you’re having - it’s definitely helped me improve my jiu jitsu massively compared to the typical class structure of 3 random moves and see what sticks
    Similarly to online fitness coaching you could be given the worlds best plan but if you don’t put in the work and follow it, then yeah sure it’ll feel like a ‘scam’

  • @Nmc_CR
    @Nmc_CR 28 дней назад +6

    Joshes online is absolute fantastic it’s more than just an online coach it’s an entire community, for the price especially I doubt you’ll find better overall bang for ur buck anywhere else in the jits community

  • @isaacsahayam6413
    @isaacsahayam6413 28 дней назад +6

    HPU is legit. You get guided learning at your own pace and get quick responses to any technique questions you have. Much better value for money than buying instructionals imo and can cancel any time.

  • @Edsonfamily
    @Edsonfamily 21 день назад

    I've been a member of Josh Saunders' HPU online coaching program for over six months and have had an outstanding experience. During this time, I was promoted to blue belt and significantly deepened my understanding of various positions. My competition results have improved, and my submission rate has increased. The program has been invaluable for match reviews, feedback, and motivation, all of which have enhanced my performance. The supportive community Josh has built is incredibly encouraging and fosters a collective desire to improve. This program complements my gym training perfectly, offering a structured way to advance my overall BJJ game. I'm grateful for the support and guidance it provides.

  • @ericvoots
    @ericvoots 27 дней назад +2

    I was skeptical when i started and skeptical when i saw the ads.
    I wasnt skeptical when i saw joshs dedication to the program and jiu jitsu. Its not some wannabe online program where josh pawns his responses off.
    His objective review of my matches has helped tremendously.
    Next time maybe try the program for a month or ask people in it for a more substatantive review.

  • @mud-sand-salt6157
    @mud-sand-salt6157 28 дней назад +2

    Josh and his HPU program are awesome. I’ve only been in the program for a month and my BJJ has improved that much that training partners have been asking what I’ve done to change the way I roll so drastically in such a short time. I signed up to help with competition mindset but have got so much more out of it. Josh is the real deal and win, lose or draw it’s going to be a tough day at the office for Gordon Ryan.

  • @abdulisbatman1779
    @abdulisbatman1779 27 дней назад +1

    I think something very important to consider here with Saunders:
    - Luke Martin is his coach and is arguably Australias greatest (or second right behind Giles) coach. He’s a John danaher black belt so that says a lot about about the fact he earned a brown belt from a high level individual. He didn’t jsut buy a brown belt online.
    -most of the people discrediting his Trials wins because it’s “Australia” will not and can not win in that region. For him to win it twice, in dominating fashion this time around says something
    - as for his course; he DOES NOT say it will take 24 months to get to brown belt if you buy his course. I know you didn’t say that but I’ve seen comments online saying “he’s a scam promising people their brown belt in 24 months”
    - as for his coaching program I think it’s very much so worth the money. It’s the cost of an average gym membership here in the states and you get access to a trials winner, review your matches/training footage, and get videos made to respond to your questions.

  • @Hasir1986
    @Hasir1986 28 дней назад +1

    You had me cracking up. Very entertaining - Subscribed.

  • @Macktube
    @Macktube 23 дня назад +1

    I completely agree with you about Mikey he might be bipolar but he's definitely very sensitive still looking forward to his match with Kade. O'flanagan was probably my favorite new grappler to come out of last 80cc he hasn't done many super fights since hopefully he's not rusty. I'm really happy Ryan Atkin who just won EBI absolute got an invite to adcc I always route for the 10th Planet guys in that tournament

  • @OnTheEdgePodcast
    @OnTheEdgePodcast 20 дней назад +1

    I really like your stuff... but want to point something out.
    Regarding Josh's online program coaching program... his set-up is FUCKING rad. I was actually just looking around at Skool (the platform) as a place to host my sales coaching portal... and ran across this HPU BJJ community. Kind of took me by surprise.
    I'm only a week in to the platform... but the setup feels very legit. I'm a purple belt at 10th planet, but rely on a lot of little "tricks" from my wrestling and even my boxing days. Frankly - I lack some necessary fundamentals that are required if I ever want to be a brown/black belt and/or an instructor. I have the privilege of training with some studs like Andy Varela & Casey Halstead... So honestly, I was just going to sign-up for one month to see how Skool works, and assumed online BJJ training would be total bull shit... but they got me 🙂
    The platform, training, and videos all seem legit :-) I'll be around for a while. At $44 a month, what do I have lose? I spend more than that, monthly, on iced tea at Starbucks.

    • @GrapplingWithPodcast
      @GrapplingWithPodcast  15 дней назад

      Well you talked me into it. I am going to sign up and check it out, then do a little review. Thanks for the heads up!! Usually this would be a sarcastic comment, but I am actually going to do it. Appreciate the heads up!

  • @AlexTapia8616
    @AlexTapia8616 20 дней назад +1

    I could say Phil Daru grappling program did really well for me. Strictly just the program the buzzwords he uses for marketing I could care less. I just like the mechanics in the program and the consistency

    • @GrapplingWithPodcast
      @GrapplingWithPodcast  15 дней назад

      Daru is a beast. Great stuff, does he have a paid program you subscribe to?

  • @mv.arlette
    @mv.arlette 26 дней назад

    I'm not sure if this guy just wanted to talk smack or just didn't do enough research, I comprehend that he spoke his mind, but now he's mine:
    I've been in the program for about a month, and my genuine recommendation if you're thinking about trying it out, it's just to do it. See even if you have a physical coach at your gym, there are probably more people rolling than just you, the spotlight is not always going to be for your questions, sometimes people even forget to ask, and there might be a language barrier in some cases. My experience with Josh has been fantastic so far, you get videos explaining movements with the thought processing behind it.
    The internet is full of noise and you get a bunch of people that try and teach without even knowing, or they might know some stuff but you have to learn the right things for your level, and make sure to do it properly. The responses are personalized, they come by fast, and the community is lovely as well. You might have a question or a curiosity, you can post about it, and besides Josh helping out, some members will share their minds, and tips as well. Bottom line if you actually want to get better, this will most likely help, it has helped me, and others too.

  • @701garage
    @701garage 28 дней назад +1

    Need that diet plan that you guys use for the week of the tournament

  • @allknowledgejourney
    @allknowledgejourney 27 дней назад +3

    The not talking shit, but talking shit in the same breathe is like a chefs kiss 😘 🤣🤌 entertaining my bro 🫡

  • @alexgarciamartell1036
    @alexgarciamartell1036 27 дней назад +2

    No HPU online coaching is legit, personally speaking your interaction with Josh is personable and I think the guy knows his stuff and is probably a savant. He was a high level Rugby player why couldn’t he apply the same work ethic to BJJ. Also he was at the last ADCC. I think your criticism is unwarranted and don’t believe you do half the research you say you do. I think students do the necessary research to buy and invest in the program. the guy responds to your question and answers them in a very prompt timeframe based on timezone. Lastly I don’t think Gordon takes a guy that will be a total cakewalk, I think he takes a match that winnable in his but he’s business brand my guy. So he takes a match that should be entertaining and a bit of a challenge. Nuff said I will not be subscribing thanks!

  • @philip796
    @philip796 28 дней назад +1

    Meregali is dating a 19 yo that he met online. People are making a big deal out of nothing just because he's easy to trigger.

  • @jnkz987
    @jnkz987 28 дней назад +1

    "Ez as fuck!!!"

  • @goodthanksbro
    @goodthanksbro 26 дней назад +1

    Why dont you pay for a month and do a review?

  • @AhPhoey
    @AhPhoey 15 дней назад +1

    Rewatch Mikey's interview....You actually didn't quote him correctly. He never said what you say he said. Get your channel more professional

  • @user-vc6
    @user-vc6 28 дней назад

    I think Mikey just legit dislikes Souza..
    Mikey is extremely sensitive, so he if talked any of what Mikey said, it might explain why Is going full autism sperg mode
    Why I say he’s sensitive is Mikey got depressed and almost quit jiu jitsu after people bood his worlds victory. He said he saw his ‘friends’´ booing but they weren’t on his team. They weren’t even mad at Mikey just being salty miyao lost ( he definitely lost booing was silly ) .. if you watch the footage Caio terra really had to manage Mikey’s emotions. As for switching He travels a lot to stay in one place but it’s definitely iffy