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Marcelo Garcia was so far ahead of his time! Arm drags, single legs, wrestling up, seatbelt to arm trapping to RNC, single leg X, shoulder crunch butterfly sweeps, high elbow guillotines... The list goes on! Danaher and the rest have built upon his game for modern no gi jiu jitsu.
Yup. I'm a big jiu jitsi guy and I always had problems with wrestlers. Although they couldn't tap me they were just so strong, explosive and know how to control and move. It's crazy
Remember Brazilian Jiu-jitsu was a spin-off from Judo in its founding days. They took away the takedowns, sweeps, and throws and focused more on submissions. Now Jiu-jitsu practitioners are realizing the importance of wrestling once again.
People forget Rolls Gracie brought in Olympic Wrestlers and Sambo players to Brazil and trained with them. But also, they don't mention Catch Wrestling at all, that is exactly what we're talking about here, Folk Style wrestling with Submissions
It’s good to see BJJ guys work in their wrestling/takedown game. I always thought that the lack of takedowns was a big flaw in BJJ. This new focus on takedowns will help jiu jitsu guys who transition to MMA so much.
Fantastic video as always! Mark Kerr showed us all the value of wrestling way back in the second ADCC in 1999. He had basically zero jiu jitsu and won 99+. He won his weight class again in 2000 along with the absolute. The guy was a machine!
@@stuartcooperfilms I've watched most of your work, and it's excellent. Well crafted and presented for maximum impact. You have done more than most in selling jiu jitsu to the world. Well done!
@@muayad67 all of the metas that are considered good now until people learn defenses and evolutionarily speaking technique will keep getting better and better
I was checking out a mma gym around town and seen they offered Submission Wrestling, wondered how that art look like though so I'm glad I caught this great video on YT 👍
Same for me in bjj. I coach high-school wrestling and teach sneaky chokesand techniques from various wrestling positions. i.e. arm and head triangle, anaconda chokes, knee on belly, wrist locks etc to gain advantages in wrestling matches....
As a former D-1 wrestler who also competed internationally in Freestyle and Greco-Roman and has now been trainings jiu-jitsu for 5 years. I find that I have more success using strictly Greco-Roman, I find that with strictly upper body attacks I avoid potentially dangerous jiu-jitsu submissions. Not its full proof but its been working.
Awesome film. The problem with bjj wrestling is there is no movement and no setups. So many of the clips are of guys just basically standing in front of eachother and then randomly shooting no matter what the angle, head position or hand situation is. That's never going to work. People are so good at getting angles and moving around like a cat when it comes to passing, but when it comes to standing it's just head pawing and trying to blast through no matter what. Craig and John hit the nail on the head with their comments.
Cyborg Abreau and one of the Yamazaki bros wrestled internationally for team Brazil. I teach bjj techniques to my high school wrestling team I coach all the time. A little choke here, knee on belly there, wrist locks too all to gain advantage positionally
13:00 What Danaher is saying is that we're doing a full circle back to Catch wrestling. And thanks gods for that. Guard pulling has nothing to do with self-defense, which is why most people started martial arts in the first place. Neither do whining about slams, when you never practiced how to land properly.
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At 04:35, Marcelo uses a butterfly hook to elevate and sweep opponent and he was in position for cross-ashi. This must've been where Danaher got inspiration for entries for his leg-lock system.
As a guy coming from a pure wrestling background, I had a bit of a different word for it- gay. The job of a wrestler is to get the opponent to the mat and then score points or a pin. By going to your ass, you just did half my job for me.
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I dont know why this is even a conversation. How you can consider BJJ and wrestling/judo to be separate is beyond me. They are all intertwined. Baffles me.
I'm only mentioning him because he's currently at the top as far as No-gi grappling goes, but, I'd love to see Gordon Ryan start implementing some legit Catch wrestling techniques to his arsenal. It would just be fun to see
Danaher is right and I bet the key is grappling with different metas in place. Try grappling glima-style to work on preventing people from escaping/standing up, try sumo-style for takedowns and footwork... etc.
Yes this is a great point Danaher makes. I had this problem training with wrestlers in Thailand for many years. I’d get the sweep but they’d quickly scramble to standing position again
Add some wrestling in and you’ll be very well rounded. One of my training partners is a BJJ brown belt and a Judo Olympian with legit wrestling skills on top of that. He’s a hand full 😂
Amzing video!! So who's going to do it? Bo Nickal? How can ADCC call in more Olympic wrestlers and Judoka? So few switch to other sports. Love to see Hassan Yazdani or David Taylor make this move. Satoshi Ishii and Kayla Harrison recently moved to MMA from Judo.
The thing i dont understand is that despite all the evidence of the effectiveness of wrestling a lot of jiujitsu guys shy away from wrestling practice, thats my observation at least.
Perhaps the largest reason for that is that a pure wrestling practice is far more difficult from the standpoint of continuous effort required and energy expended.
1. Those who practice BJJ normally don't like to try takedowns, don't want to fall, don't want to learn how to fall... you spend a lot of energy and strength training on your feet. 2. It is possible to win these tournaments only with a sharp ground BJJ.
I went into adcc with expectations to have fun wrestling, they pulled guard on me immediately and got leglocked. So don't get too hyped from this video, the negative points are not even given in the first minutes
Still very new but coming from judo it's like the opposite at most gyms. Alot of deficiencies in the ground game because you can stall and get stood up. And then when I'd train with bjj folks, they'd have absolutely zero interest in stand up game
Mark Kerr and Jeff Monson proved the importance of wrestling in this ruleset two decades ago. Kerr came in with a near Olympic level wrestling pedigree and blew through everyone using his wrestling, even submitting a few guys a long the way. He then won double gold again the next year. Monson also came in with next to no pure BJJ experience and won his division first time out and again few years later. So dominant wrestling in this ruleset/ competition is nothing new at all.
Josh Hinger mentioned that according to ADCC rules, you cannot pull guard in the finals. I'm kind of unfamiliar with the specific ruleset for ADDC - can somebody explain that please?
It’s allowed but you get a negative point. So if you don’t score in the remaining time you will lose by points for pulling guard. So it’s not a good idea unless you’re really confident in your guard
Rustam Chsiev just running it OVER and OVER in this vid. They need to fix the points a bit more to remove all the points for guard passing to make it a really grappling tourney, but it's better than it used to be.
Yeah that is where I found the comment of a Jujitsu player with serious wrestling will change the sport to be wrong, it will be a wrestler that learns submissions. You are right this evolving/devolving into Catch without pins.
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Marcelo Garcia was so far ahead of his time! Arm drags, single legs, wrestling up, seatbelt to arm trapping to RNC, single leg X, shoulder crunch butterfly sweeps, high elbow guillotines... The list goes on! Danaher and the rest have built upon his game for modern no gi jiu jitsu.
Yes I 💯 agree. Marcelo is my No Gi GOAT because of what he was doing in that time at 77kg
Did garcia have a coach or did he come up with it on his own?
Preach brother. Marcelo was smaller but technically ahead of everyone.
@@sausageroll6979 Alliance’s head coach Fabio Gurgel
Yup. I'm a big jiu jitsi guy and I always had problems with wrestlers. Although they couldn't tap me they were just so strong, explosive and know how to control and move. It's crazy
Remember Brazilian Jiu-jitsu was a spin-off from Judo in its founding days. They took away the takedowns, sweeps, and throws and focused more on submissions. Now Jiu-jitsu practitioners are realizing the importance of wrestling once again.
Bjj came from Maeda jiu jitsu, and Mitsuyo Maeda was a Judo black belt and Catch wrestler
People forget Rolls Gracie brought in Olympic Wrestlers and Sambo players to Brazil and trained with them. But also, they don't mention Catch Wrestling at all, that is exactly what we're talking about here, Folk Style wrestling with Submissions
It’s good to see BJJ guys work in their wrestling/takedown game. I always thought that the lack of takedowns was a big flaw in BJJ. This new focus on takedowns will help jiu jitsu guys who transition to MMA so much.
and make it more relevant and versatile for self-defence...
For sure. Makes it waaay more entertaining to watch
No one does a better job making jiujitsu content like this than you. The quality & stylistic feel are unparalleled. Great work.
Thanks bro 🙏
Fantastic video as always! Mark Kerr showed us all the value of wrestling way back in the second ADCC in 1999. He had basically zero jiu jitsu and won 99+. He won his weight class again in 2000 along with the absolute. The guy was a machine!
Thank you Kevin. Glad you liked it
He certainly was a machine… some might say a… smashing machine. Lol
Totally agree though, that’s insanely impressive.
@@dmcappello 😂 that documentary was so good!
Even in the early UFC's when the wrestlers showed up that had insight to the submission game it changed the BJJ angle
@@tommywaite5455 Mark Kerr head butted people into oblivion back then.
Great documentary. Wrestling for most people doing bjj is the equivalent of leg day (weightlifting rather than leg locks).
Thank you Adam 🙏
Outstanding content, and sorely needed. Danaher knows what direction no gi is heading in, and he wants to be ahead of that curve.
Thank you! I appreciate it
@@stuartcooperfilms I've watched most of your work, and it's excellent.
Well crafted and presented for maximum impact. You have done more than most in selling jiu jitsu to the world.
Well done!
@@cdcaleo thanks man! I spend so many hours editing these videos it’s nice to hear positive feedback
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ADCC has made jiu-jitsu better, in that it has forced us to become better at the takedown game.
Yup 💯🔥
I love that takedowns are becoming a focal point. Been noticing a lot more judo throws as well
Sick video as always ! Love that the lines are becoming blurred and it’s becoming grappling in the ultimate sense of the word
Thank you Michael 🙏
Thanks Stuart for producing this incredible content! Beautiful and inspirational reminder of why I love Jiu Jitsu so much.
Thanks Alex! I appreciate it
Roger Gracie is the only person I’ve ever heard speak English with a Brazilian accent while simultaneously speaking English with a British accent 😂
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I thought I was tripping hearing him speak lol
Hes like Sean Conshry
For 10s of thousands of years this was martial arts and primary source of entertainment! I'm glad we're taking it back!
The names change but the moves stay the same! Completely agree m8, every culture had its wrestling style and it's great to see a resurgence
The greatest thing about BJJ is that it is continuously evolving! The athleticism in this sport is amazing!
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Very young; it’ll slow down once the metas are set for the most part.
@@googlegmail9888 can you elaborate? What do you mean with Metas? I am interested now.
@@muayad67 all of the metas that are considered good now until people learn defenses and evolutionarily speaking technique will keep getting better and better
I was checking out a mma gym around town and seen they offered Submission Wrestling, wondered how that art look like though so I'm glad I caught this great video on YT 👍
Glad you liked it
I would not have had the success that I had in jiu jitsu without my wrestling experience 🔥🔥🔥
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Same for me in bjj. I coach high-school wrestling and teach sneaky chokesand techniques from various wrestling positions. i.e. arm and head triangle, anaconda chokes, knee on belly, wrist locks etc to gain advantages in wrestling matches....
G8 video, now I will consider a wrestling as a part of my trainings besides gi and no gi classes. Thank you Stuart!🤙
Thanks for one more excellent video! John Danaher is right as always in the prediction of tendentions.
He’s definitely ahead of the game there
As a former D-1 wrestler who also competed internationally in Freestyle and Greco-Roman and has now been trainings jiu-jitsu for 5 years. I find that I have more success using strictly Greco-Roman, I find that with strictly upper body attacks I avoid potentially dangerous jiu-jitsu submissions. Not its full proof but its been working.
What's the difference between catch and Greco-Roman styles?
Great stuff Stu!
Thanks Mate 🙏
Man I need to get better at wrestling 😂
Great video!! 👏
Thanks Tony! Appreciate the support 🙏
Amazing video bro. Very well put together
Awesome film. The problem with bjj wrestling is there is no movement and no setups. So many of the clips are of guys just basically standing in front of eachother and then randomly shooting no matter what the angle, head position or hand situation is. That's never going to work. People are so good at getting angles and moving around like a cat when it comes to passing, but when it comes to standing it's just head pawing and trying to blast through no matter what. Craig and John hit the nail on the head with their comments.
Thank you 🙏
One of the best videos of brazilian Jiu Jitsu i have ever seen 👍🏼
Thanks Victor
Another masterpiece from cooper! 🤙🏻
Thank you 🙏
Cyborg Abreau and one of the Yamazaki bros wrestled internationally for team Brazil. I teach bjj techniques to my high school wrestling team I coach all the time. A little choke here, knee on belly there, wrist locks too all to gain advantage positionally
Love the episodes!
Thank you bro! I appreciate the help and tips 🙏
Awesome vid! Loved seeing all the interviews
Thanks brother! Appreciate the support
Amazing vid man earned a sub!
Thanks man 🙏
13:00 What Danaher is saying is that we're doing a full circle back to Catch wrestling.
And thanks gods for that. Guard pulling has nothing to do with self-defense, which is why most people started martial arts in the first place. Neither do whining about slams, when you never practiced how to land properly.
Great film brother🔥
Great video, keep up the good work!!
Thank you 🙏
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Beautiful documentary ! Thank you !
You can learn Wrestling, but people still won’t have the heart and the stamina of a Wrestler.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 you’re the best
Thank you 🙏😊❤️
Great work!!!
Thanks 🙏
Always appreciate your work
Thanks you 🙏
At 04:35, Marcelo uses a butterfly hook to elevate and sweep opponent and he was in position for cross-ashi. This must've been where Danaher got inspiration for entries for his leg-lock system.
Great video!!
Thank you Chris 🙏
Nothing in Jiu jitsu has grated on my nerves as much as the butt scoot. I never stopped thinking it was corny beyond belief
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As a guy coming from a pure wrestling background, I had a bit of a different word for it- gay.
The job of a wrestler is to get the opponent to the mat and then score points or a pin. By going to your ass, you just did half my job for me.
Imagine doing the butt scoot in a bar fight LOL
pounding on your chest while you crab walk towards the guy. COME AND GET IT TOUGH GUY
Watching you since your very first video.
Just the best in the business by FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRR.
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Thank you. I appreciate it very much 🙏
Awesome guys!
God dammit that intro is so slick!
Great video thanks 👍🏿
Thank you bro 🙏
Have always loved your videos my friend 👌🏿
Josh Hinger said it perfectly, ADCC is more a wrestling tournament with submissions. And guard players had to adapt their game to that.
Amazing video
Thanks Bryan! 🙏💥
Great video - thank you
I dont know why this is even a conversation. How you can consider BJJ and wrestling/judo to be separate is beyond me. They are all intertwined. Baffles me.
its really amazing that they dont knock heads together more often
Awesome!
Thanks brother!!! Appreciate it
One underappreciated and almost lost grappling art is top of the food chain in grappling and that is Catch as catch can wrestling
Eu gosto de ver esses gigantes das artes marciais mostrando a beleza que tem as artes marciais...
I know one of my Dagestani Wrestling coach / trainer was teaching the Black BELT guys at one of Gracie Ju Jitsu Academy in London. 💥💥💥💪💪💪
I'm only mentioning him because he's currently at the top as far as No-gi grappling goes, but, I'd love to see Gordon Ryan start implementing some legit Catch wrestling techniques to his arsenal. It would just be fun to see
Ricky Lundell is a top level wrestler and Pedro Sauer Bjj black belt as well as a black belt in judo. The guy is incredible!
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Danaher is right and I bet the key is grappling with different metas in place. Try grappling glima-style to work on preventing people from escaping/standing up, try sumo-style for takedowns and footwork... etc.
Yes this is a great point Danaher makes. I had this problem training with wrestlers in Thailand for many years. I’d get the sweep but they’d quickly scramble to standing position again
Cool how the sport is still changing to this day.
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This is why i want to learn catch wrestling…
Grazie mille bello ragazzone 🤠
grazie mio bellissimo angelo
I do judo and jiu jitsu.. works well together but only for gi
Add some wrestling in and you’ll be very well rounded. One of my training partners is a BJJ brown belt and a Judo Olympian with legit wrestling skills on top of that. He’s a hand full 😂
Let’s go 🤼♂️
They really need to get rid of the butt sit. People need to be forced to the ground or focrce someone into your guard.
Amzing video!! So who's going to do it? Bo Nickal? How can ADCC call in more Olympic wrestlers and Judoka? So few switch to other sports. Love to see Hassan Yazdani or David Taylor make this move. Satoshi Ishii and Kayla Harrison recently moved to MMA from Judo.
Thanks 🙏
by paying them more
💥💯👏 nice
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Wrestling is the new meta
The thing i dont understand is that despite all the evidence of the effectiveness of wrestling a lot of jiujitsu guys shy away from wrestling practice, thats my observation at least.
Perhaps the largest reason for that is that a pure wrestling practice is far more difficult from the standpoint of continuous effort required and energy expended.
1. Those who practice BJJ normally don't like to try takedowns, don't want to fall, don't want to learn how to fall... you spend a lot of energy and strength training on your feet.
2. It is possible to win these tournaments only with a sharp ground BJJ.
time to pull back judo and BJJ together
Is there an official name for that fusion of several wrestling/grappling styles? No Gi Grappling or Submission Grappling?
I went into adcc with expectations to have fun wrestling, they pulled guard on me immediately and got leglocked.
So don't get too hyped from this video, the negative points are not even given in the first minutes
You can't pull guard in the finals.
O Jiu Jitsu de submissão.eu gosto muito.porque mostra a real eficiência da arte de lura.
Still very new but coming from judo it's like the opposite at most gyms. Alot of deficiencies in the ground game because you can stall and get stood up. And then when I'd train with bjj folks, they'd have absolutely zero interest in stand up game
Eu adoro as artes marciais.
Só por causa de problemas de saúde eu não prático mais.
Hinger: "In the finals you can't pull guard". Gordon: "Hold my beer."
Carlsons team back in the bay figured this out years ago
Don't sleep on:
Ballet footwork
Judo footwork
Man , I would love to practice Wrestling. Unfortunatelly , there is no Wrestling gym where I live.
Find a friend to practice wrestling with
What does he mean that you can not pull guard in finals?
Were just evolving back into catch wrestling
Can all Jiu jitsu tournaments switch to ADCC rules?
Mark Kerr and Jeff Monson proved the importance of wrestling in this ruleset two decades ago. Kerr came in with a near Olympic level wrestling pedigree and blew through everyone using his wrestling, even submitting a few guys a long the way. He then won double gold again the next year. Monson also came in with next to no pure BJJ experience and won his division first time out and again few years later. So dominant wrestling in this ruleset/ competition is nothing new at all.
they were trained in cacht wrestling.
Josh Hinger mentioned that according to ADCC rules, you cannot pull guard in the finals. I'm kind of unfamiliar with the specific ruleset for ADDC - can somebody explain that please?
I think jiu jitsu can learn lessons from wrestling. To neglect the oldest form of grappling dating back 1000's of years is arrogant foolishness
agreed
Luta Livre....
Wrestling is the foundation of Grappling period!!
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Music ?
Sorry no idea bro. It’s a bunch of copyright free music from epidemic sound. They only give title names
Leglocks, takedown, ability to impose a top game. - danaher-
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is there testing there?
Nope
pulling guard is not allowed in the final?
It’s allowed but you get a negative point. So if you don’t score in the remaining time you will lose by points for pulling guard. So it’s not a good idea unless you’re really confident in your guard
@@stuartcooperfilms thx😊
Who is the grey haired man at 6.31 and 6.36? Thanks!
Mario Sperry
Cheers, used to love watching Sperry
You guys needs to talk about Arona, nobody did points on him.
I’d love to get an interview with him
It is no a coincidence , wrestling is one of the oldest sports if not the oldest sport.
Rustam Chsiev just running it OVER and OVER in this vid.
They need to fix the points a bit more to remove all the points for guard passing to make it a really grappling tourney, but it's better than it used to be.
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This looks like more catch as Catch can than BJJ. The approach or philosophy of Catch more over than BJJ philosophy of positioning first.
Yeah that is where I found the comment of a Jujitsu player with serious wrestling will change the sport to be wrong, it will be a wrestler that learns submissions. You are right this evolving/devolving into Catch without pins.
What is ADCC.
Abu Dhabi Combat Club
Widely regarded as the pinnacle event of Submission Grappling.
Nearly all ADCC Champions are highly respected in the grappling community, submission or otherwise.
I guess Bjj is no longer considered Gentle?
I don’t think so haha there’s nothing gentle about it
@@stuartcooperfilms That combat bjj is pretty dope too.
I want to make it to the finals just so I don't have to deal with people pulling guard lol
Man danahar and craig predicted the coming of the rod brothers, mica and dorian olivarez.
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@@stuartcooperfilms i can’t believe you saw my comment. Love your content bro. Its cool to see the highlights of the old guard and the new wave.
@@marcomiller5146 thanks man! Appreciate it 🙏