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Thanks for coming out, I hope you enjoyed it enough to come try to some more tournaments to mix up training a bit. Your and Bren's fights were great (even if I was a little concussed in one lol). If you're even in Houston come by Shogeki for a practice!
Thanks for the match Lucas! You did awesome out there man, great meeting you as well. I def wanna try sumo again. Appreciate the invite too. If you're ever in San Jose come train BJJ with us!
Wow. Great courage competing in the open class! No doubt BJJ and Judo are helpful but there is no denying that experience and strong foundation (leg and lower back) are huge. Great video guys!
Epic video! The collab we all needed! Hella cool to see you execute Sumo strategy real-time for edge fighting, tsuppari, and avoiding Georgian b*tch slaps! 🤯
HOLY SHIT COLLAB WITH SENSEI SETH!!!!! Absolutely killing it with your videos. Your vids helped me get into judo. Thank you so much. Keep up the good work.
It looked like so much comradery both in the team and the other competitors. Made this a super fun video! And lol at Seth's "wrap it up? what you mean my boy!?" loool
We didn't get to chat at Consulates, but I really appreciate y'all coming out and giving it a shot,neithhonor and respect for the art, the community, and the traditions of our beloved sumo. Hope to see you train more sumo!
Great shit! I competed in my first sumo tourney on the 9th in Indiana. Seth's videos got me interested in sumo and my coaches/teamates have met/competed against/and had him on their podcast!
Really interesting! Beyond understanding how to execute throws and take downs, manipulate weight and position, and bases.... sumo has a completely unique objective compared to all the other arts. I always wondered what sumo would do to help judo/jits.
Great vid! Seth and you are my hero's for finding a way to monetize basically being Ronin Warriors, traveling the land trying new Martial Arts. Judo and Wrasslin' definitely helped you. Didn't see any bjj on display.
Hahaha thanks! Appreciate you following along. Yeah def no ground techniques from BJJ came into play… the principles of controlling somebody I guess translates tho. Inside position, etc, all of that.
It was great seeing you do well at your 1st tournament. Texas classic is coming up in December on the 7th. Also roller town tournament for next year has been announced you should come to that one for sure it's in April and is a 15 match tournament.
Sumo if taken seriously, is tough, hard training and hard on the joints. I acquired more injuries doing 3-years of sumo than over a decade of judo. However, adding the abilities to bulldoze and ragdoll folks along with the skill of holding ground are amazing for crowd/fight control. I have handled more occasions using basic sumo skills than my other fighting skills. I will be the first to admit I was surprised at how practical and useful the training was for applications outside the sport.
Josh your videos are the best You are a true martial artist. Not just because of your ability but also your lack of ego We should always strive to be the best we can, but stay humble eh
Super interesting how you can blend in experience and techniques from one martial art into the other Never would I have thought Muay Thai would benefit
Looks fun. Personally I think I'd like a rule-set where it's a do-over if both participants step outside of the ring. Sports fencing has this same issue where you have to look at slow-motion footage to tell who won, when in a real situation they'd both be dead. When you go prone inside the ring, does it count as a defeat if you roll and get up instead of landing on your ass/belly, I wonder?
Some judokas have competed in beach wrestling. Including Laetitia Blot. Although Laetitia Blot have also competed in freestyle wrestling, sambo, MMA as well as judo of course.
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Big shoutout to @BrenVez, @SenseiSeth, and Dark Circle Sumo! Thanks for watching - which martial art do you wanna see me do next?
You both smashed it, well done!!
You da man, Seth.
Seth is, indeed, da man. Thanks bro!
@@SenseiSeth looking forward to SDC season 3! It’d be cool to see you Sumo your way out of situations
I love ur sumo content.
You made me live sumo :)
Thanks for coming out, I hope you enjoyed it enough to come try to some more tournaments to mix up training a bit. Your and Bren's fights were great (even if I was a little concussed in one lol). If you're even in Houston come by Shogeki for a practice!
Thanks for the match Lucas! You did awesome out there man, great meeting you as well. I def wanna try sumo again. Appreciate the invite too. If you're ever in San Jose come train BJJ with us!
Dude. What a wild and exciting adventure this was- Thanks for making this happen and being an awesome teammate. Excited for more to come :)
Dude yeah that was so fun hahaha can't believe we did that. Appreciate you man, looking forward to seeing your video come out next 👀
"It says I have to pull guard" was the best
hahaha yes
Wow. Great courage competing in the open class!
No doubt BJJ and Judo are helpful but there is no denying that experience and strong foundation (leg and lower back) are huge.
Great video guys!
It's Rare See Sumo Outside Japan thank you Guys for show Respect for Sumo, I can understand now why Sumo is the Sport more loved in Japan.
Thank you for watching!
This channel is a hidden gem. I'm not one to comment videos, but yours are always entertaining to watch and got me into judo. Keep it going josh!!!
Hey I appreciate that! Super awesome to hear it got you into judo, that's crazy! Thanks for watching and for the support.
Epic video! The collab we all needed! Hella cool to see you execute Sumo strategy real-time for edge fighting, tsuppari, and avoiding Georgian b*tch slaps! 🤯
what's up Andre! Thank you man. What a crazy experience. Next up is the tournament with you on Sunday, let's goooo!
HOLY SHIT COLLAB WITH SENSEI SETH!!!!! Absolutely killing it with your videos. Your vids helped me get into judo. Thank you so much. Keep up the good work.
hahahaha yessss glad you liked it! Appreciate you, awesome that my vids played a part in helping you get into judo!
I think your BJJ and Judo gave you a lot of solid fundamentals. Now is just refining your techniques and strategies for your next Sumo match.
Thanks for watching! Yeah I think it gave me a solid base, like you said, but I realized there’s a LOT more to the strategy than I thought.
The Kiddo that beat you are really impressive he's not Big but are tough/skilled and showed to us that Sumo is about skills not only Size.
Yes he was very skilled!
Snapdown!!!! I've been trying to remember the name of that for months!
There ya go!
We are so glad to have you both. The community needs diverse grappling skills
Appreciate that! Had an awesome time there, great event! Thanks for having us.
It looked like so much comradery both in the team and the other competitors. Made this a super fun video! And lol at Seth's "wrap it up? what you mean my boy!?" loool
hahaha yeah that was funny
We didn't get to chat at Consulates, but I really appreciate y'all coming out and giving it a shot,neithhonor and respect for the art, the community, and the traditions of our beloved sumo. Hope to see you train more sumo!
appreciate that! had a great time
Great shit! I competed in my first sumo tourney on the 9th in Indiana. Seth's videos got me interested in sumo and my coaches/teamates have met/competed against/and had him on their podcast!
Awesome to hear! Thanks for watching
Amazing! Sumo actually seems like fun!
Really interesting! Beyond understanding how to execute throws and take downs, manipulate weight and position, and bases.... sumo has a completely unique objective compared to all the other arts.
I always wondered what sumo would do to help judo/jits.
Great vid! Seth and you are my hero's for finding a way to monetize basically being Ronin Warriors, traveling the land trying new Martial Arts. Judo and Wrasslin' definitely helped you. Didn't see any bjj on display.
Hahaha thanks! Appreciate you following along.
Yeah def no ground techniques from BJJ came into play… the principles of controlling somebody I guess translates tho. Inside position, etc, all of that.
It was great seeing you do well at your 1st tournament. Texas classic is coming up in December on the 7th. Also roller town tournament for next year has been announced you should come to that one for sure it's in April and is a 15 match tournament.
Thank you! Oh that’s awesome, thanks for the info. Hope I can make it out next year. December unfortunately I can’t because of a jiu jitsu tournament.
Great content as always, your channel is a true gold mine and showcases the essence of martial arts in every video. Thanks!
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
Great content! Love Sumo! Keep it up :)
Never forget that Lyoto Machida was a Sumo practicioner, and proudly cited it as one of his grappling bases.
As a sumo fan, this makes me excited.
love seeing sumo get more love
Great job!!!
hey thanks Kevin!
lmao dam near spit out my coffee with the "Draco Malfoy look alike"
Let's go, ShuaiJiao and TuiShou next!
I think good martial arts is always about meeting nice new people and dear old friends.
Finally, I've been waiting for this video
hell yeah, thanks for watching!
100% Awesome Video!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It was such a fun time, and meeting you and Bren was very cool. I hope to see you guys in Houston next month too!
hey thanks brother! appreciate ya
Great video man! It was great meeting you.
hey you too man! Thanks for watching
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾yall did fantastic. Hope to see yall in middle weight one day😁
Hey thank you man! Thanks for watching
as an avid Justin Breakfast and basho enjoyer it was nice to see this
haha thanks for watching!
Sumo if taken seriously, is tough, hard training and hard on the joints. I acquired more injuries doing 3-years of sumo than over a decade of judo. However, adding the abilities to bulldoze and ragdoll folks along with the skill of holding ground are amazing for crowd/fight control. I have handled more occasions using basic sumo skills than my other fighting skills. I will be the first to admit I was surprised at how practical and useful the training was for applications outside the sport.
Josh your videos are the best
You are a true martial artist. Not just because of your ability but also your lack of ego
We should always strive to be the best we can, but stay humble eh
Appreciate that! Thank you for watching
Super interesting how you can blend in experience and techniques from one martial art into the other
Never would I have thought Muay Thai would benefit
Yeah I never thought the Muay Thai would come up either! Was pretty cool
Good stuff bro Great to meet y'all
thanks and you too!
12:55 that was basically a draw tbh
He stepped out before me though
Kids gather round! The new Josh Beam video dropped! 🔥🔥🔥
hahaha let's gooo
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
It was one hellva match and really enjoyed the experience 15:32
hey you too man!
You know what you should try. Catch wrestling its pretty cool
Awesome video !
hey thanks bro!
I couldn't place where I've 'seen' Ben before until you said the Malfroy look alike.
Hahahaha
Super cool tournament!!! Hope to see you compete in BoToashi one day
thanks, glad you enjoyed it too and now you're doing sumo 😂
Good video!
Such fun!
Thanks for watching!
I’d love to try this for the sake of trying it.
It can transfer but you got to train with Seth and the sumo group he is in, that's how he got so good. In Japan, Sumo matches are all open class
Awesome vid
glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!
My idol
ossssss hahaha
Great video! Now you need to explore other wrestling like Senegalese or Mongolian wrestling!
would love to do bokh!
The two of you kinda look like brothers ngl
definitely not the first time I've heard that in the comments hahaha
No way Ben doesn't know the names of kimarite, at least the more common ones! That boy is a troll :P
Hahaha yea he was just trolling me (we asked him to for the camera, of course 😂)
The Georgian guy was trying to save you from falling.
It worked!
Did you just say Seth is an edging specialist? 😳
Can you imagine if Lasha Talakhadze became a sumo wrestler?!
Just gotta lock in
Locked in for life
Uuuuh sensei seth is a sumo champ??? Just how good is he??
He’s pretty good 😂
Looks fun. Personally I think I'd like a rule-set where it's a do-over if both participants step outside of the ring. Sports fencing has this same issue where you have to look at slow-motion footage to tell who won, when in a real situation they'd both be dead.
When you go prone inside the ring, does it count as a defeat if you roll and get up instead of landing on your ass/belly, I wonder?
GEORGIAN POWER RAHHH🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪
Cool
Sweet cherry biiiillllll what’s up homie
@@joshbeambjj fine trying to be less unhinged it hard
Nah we love the unhingedness 😂
Josh your such a goofy goober
you're the goofy goober
面白かったよ。
Thank you for watching!
He just didn't want to fall on a kid
Now try beach wrestling ( kinda like freestyle wrestling but you win by takedown like judo&sumo) and/ or catch wrestling.
Some judokas have competed in beach wrestling. Including Laetitia Blot. Although Laetitia Blot have also competed in freestyle wrestling, sambo, MMA as well as judo of course.
I’ll do it too
@@SenseiSeth Fuck it I'm in 😆
And for MMA Laetitia Blot trained in bjj and Luta Livre ( Influenced ALOT by catch wrestling and judo). For sambo she did BOTH sport and combat sambo.
Let’s do it @SenseiSeth @BrenVez
Wait which one of you bearded guys is Josh?
The one with the short hair
You let women in the sacred space.
Who are you rooting for this Basho?
i have no idea! what about you?
all is wrestling. Of course your other wrestling arts will help you
Did you have benefits because of your training in judo ?
I definitely felt like the judo gave me confidence to try some different things, yeah.
How old were u
i'm 32!
@ that 14 year old is strong! How old was ur first opponent
Not sure about my first one! I think mid twenties? I forgot
@ nice he seemed heavier then you! But think he was an easier guy than the 14 year old.
Can you challenge the 14 year old to bjj