Josh Hinger - Attitude Is Everything (FULL VIDEO)
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Here is my finished short film on Josh Hinger.
In this video Josh talks in depth about what lengths you must be prepared to go to if you want to train and compete professionally. He also talks about having the right attitude towards your training and the mindset you must have to compete at the highest level.
Josh is an Atos Black Belt under Andre Galvao.
Biography: www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-fighter...
Josh Hinger was born on May 28, 1982 in Whittier, CA - USA, being raised in La Habra where he gave a start to his grappling lifestyle, by wrestling for Sonora High School, in Brea.
At the age of 15 Josh moved to Temecula, CA. continuing to wrestle, this time for Chaparral High School for whom he won the CIF 145lbs division during his senior year (2000).
Three years after finishing his high school wrestling career, Josh ran into an old wrestling teammate who asked him if he wanted to tag along and check out a jiu jitsu academy. Hinger agreed to the trip - mainly because he wanted some mats where to wrestle with his buddy, though that first jiu jitsu class would completely sway Hinger to learn the Brazilian way of grappling. Hinger recollects this moment well: “I remember it was on July 2, 2003 because I loved jiu-jitsu so much that I showed up for evening class on the 4th of July and no one was there. I called the instructor and asked if there was class. He said: ‘man, go to a BBQ and watch some fireworks’.”
On November 2003, with four months of jiu jitsu training under his belt, Hinger made his professional mixed martial arts (MMA) debut. A career that extended to a 4-1-0 record by 2005.
Chris Brennan was Josh’s first jiu jitsu and MMA coach, raising him from white to purple belt. Hinger was part of Chris Brennan’s fight team in Lake Forest, CA. until 2006, a time when the group became disconnected due to personal issues inside the training room, as well as disagreements among team leaders. The combination of which, ultimately led to the academy’s demise.
After Brennan’s academy closed down, Josh worked with Baret Yoshida and Jason Bukich, earning his brown belt from the pair before joining Atos’ in San Diego. Working under André Galvao at Atos’ HQ, Hinger quickly earned the respect of the prestigious team reaching the rank of black belt on December 7, 2013. Спорт
“Whether you think you can or can’t, you’re right.” Truth.
Josh is a beast...good stuff Stuart Cooper 🙏🏽
you should definitely write the book mate!!
I got the skills and physical attributes as a black belt. But the mental game is a constant journey. Thank you
What a Great guy over there.
Seems like a true role model for the sports.
Thank you. Your mindset advice will definitely help me with competition training.
Awesome video Stuart, always have been a fan of Josh thakns!
people are a lot more humbler in jiu jitsu :Aj Agrazam,Gordon Ryan,Dillon Danis have joined the chat.
You just won the comment section 😂😂😂
that's just business
Great Vid Stuey! Great insight into a champion!
Sending love from Aus 👍🏽
Stuart, this was one of the best interviews you made in my book. The philosophy Josh have about mental toughness and fortitude was the best I've heard.
mate, your films are awesome! ✋👊
Happy he mentioned the family who supported him and his dedication
great philosophy, no mental gate, that's a great advice, train hard for deing confident in your game. thanks for the vid, very appreciate.
“Wether you think you can or you can’t you’re right”
Real shit thank your for your words sir
Even better.. thank you once again Stuart.
Thanks very much
Great video!! Thank you Josh :)
Man these videos are so good!!!
Thank you for making this vid Stuart! Also congrats on getting your BJJ black belt!!!
Thanks very much
Everybody so humble in this sport.
Brilliant Stuart! Thanks again.
Thankyou
Another Artistic movie. Congrats
The best videos!!!!lo mejor stuart!oss!!!!
I respect this guy
Josh is a beast!! Glad to have him represent Habrok
Awesome video! Great seeing there are Returned Peace Corps Volunteers doing amazing things in different walks of life. 💪🕊️🇺🇲✌️
thanks
So true how training partners can mold your game
Inspirational
A true inspiration to the art! Thank you both for the amazing video!
thankyou
Desmund Reid Desmund!!
Thanks you for your motivation Oss
Such a cool dude!
inspiring!
Nice one !
Amazing Josh!!
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Awesome job guys 🙏🏽🤙🏽🙌🏽
Thankyou
Good stuff man! Oss!
Thanks bro
I move to San Diego in July to train at atos. This is making me super hype. Thanks for the amazing work Stuart!
Atos is one of the best places to train in the world. Real good group of people
stuartcooperfilms I was there back in december. I had a great time and Andre couldn't have been more welcoming. I look forward to it.
Really nice video, Stuart. Cheers from Denmark.
Give us Greenland
Stuart, I LOVE all your videos and appreciate the passion and work towards bringing our amazing art to life thru your videos. I wanted to ask if you could give any tips or insight into WHAT you ask this amazing athletes to bring out these responses? Do you have a system or a set template to get these answers from your subjects? I am an inspiring filmmaker myself and vlogger. I would love to learn more from you. Thank you again!
galvao and all his students are the best
Humble monster.
Thank you for this. I have lost my motivation to train lately and havent in the past week.
Keep up the training bro! Glad my video has helped
Thank you for your videos. Great sensibility with the birds on the background.
Quality
Tremendous
Thank you very much
Rad!
Awesome! Josh is very interesting person. Thank you Stuart for your work!
Love your videos man! It’s one of the inspirations that made me want to create BJJ videos
Thanks Samuel. Keep on making your great videos too bro!
stuartcooperfilms thanks brother. If you’re in the NYC or NJ area in the future I’d love to just shake your hand, maybe BS over a cup of coffee.
Josh: good man.
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Between A Josh Hinger seminar, and some direct teaching under our master, Pedro Sauer, we have an amazing brown belt at our school that nearly no one can defend the arm bar from.
Too detailed to decribe, but it all comes down to doing the basics, with special attention to a few serious details, very very well.
It’s like from the moment you make a single mistake that gives him control, he knows how to always get position. Then connection to the shoulder, then isolation, then pressure, then TAP TAP.
Thank you Pedro Sauer, Jason Bodi, and Josh Hinger.
I Fuckin love this guys videos
In my fighters top 5... check his first EBI run. You see some pressure from him that couldn't be handled by anyone.
Awesome video! Had to rewatch today. By the way Stuart, is there still an Edwin Najmi film coming?
Drew Foster thanks! Yes there is but I need to get more competition footage of Edwin to tie the video together. I have quite a bit already but I’m having a little confusion with the rights to the footage
Hinjer is a beast with chokes
Sick gi he has on, where can I get it?
OSS
Exactly where do you teach? ,thank you.
Josh’s jiu jitsu career didn’t quite pan out so now he’s a self help guru.
Sorry, who are you? What have you done? Oh right, nothing, you're some fucking loser on the internet who no one has heard of. But we're all here to watch Hinger. Try again
whick camera do you use when u recording ?
Guilhotineiro maldito!! Rs
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What were your undergrad and grad school degrees in?
Oss
Lol why would you thumbs down this video....
After 18 years my shoulders and el owe are killing me guys. :-( how can I help myself. A Kimora hurts like shit for months . Help
I wish I did nothing but trained BJJ and helped others train. Most fun I’ve ever had, is the next rolling session. Always the next one. I have never come out of the honey moon faze, and it just gets better and better. The better you get, the more you get out of basics, because the WAY you can tie basic defense and attacks together at higher and higher levels is all the reward.
#80
There is a book called Attitude did you read it?
Can you post a link to the book you're talking about?
@@caseyjordan9513 epdf.pub/attitude-is-everything.html
@@caseyjordan9513 No attitude is stronger than the circumstances. Look at the facts to.
Why are you not allowed to hit in ju-jus-sue, that the only thing I don't get about it as I do MMA and when I am rolling they leave their face expose a lot? Really like the video 👍🏻
It's a grappling art you dummy.why arent you allowed to kick in boxing
#HINJITSU #MATBURN
Is it late to start at 43?
It's never to late bro
No, do it now. Everyone wishes they started earlier, but here's the thing, you are never too old to have Jiujitsu change your life, and if you start now at least you won't be 50 and asking "is it too late to start now?". You'll already be more than half way to getting a black belt if you train hard and stick with it.
@@caseyjordan9513 thanks 🙏
"such a cool cat. i want to do a private with him. oss!!"
Well apparently Rafa Mendes has not let anyone pass his guard even in training. Was he not training hard enough? I don't think so haha
So, your a chin boi
Lmao, in america you either have a job or become homeless. Thats ridiculous.