BJJ blue belt’s first judo sparring (vs. real judokas)

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Join me at my first ever randori as a BJJ blue belt where I take on as many judokas as I can to work on my standup... all in the name of not having to pull guard anymore in competition.
Sensei Chuck Jefferson hosted this event called Judo at the Plex in San Jose, California, put on by his company Judo United where he brought together some of the best judokas in the Bay Area for a giant open mat on February 4th, 2024!
Thanks to:
- Matt Guffey on camera
- Chuck Jefferson
- All my friends and training partners
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  • @joshbeambjj
    @joshbeambjjАй бұрын

    Register for the next event here! Chuck and Judo United are putting on a judo training camp April 27-28 at this same location in the video! All ages are invited. judo-united.smoothcomp.com/en/event/16555

  • @fouadalkhamy6413

    @fouadalkhamy6413

    Ай бұрын

    The bit about the good fall is very true. I left Judo as a young green belt more than 20 years ago YET due to my instinctual falling technique I learned for so long as a kid, the Judo fall actually saved my life quite a few times in normal life! just last week I was doing my apartment scheduled cleaning and I slipped on my back over a wet floor I forgot drying. And I swear if I did not land properly on my back Judo style -as instinct kicked in- I might have suffered a serious back injury... or even worse!

  • @berniereyes4567
    @berniereyes4567Ай бұрын

    The philosophy of “accept the falls, if you resist you’ll get injured” is so basic but true in life 👍🏽 great content

  • @kksq7709

    @kksq7709

    Ай бұрын

    Just not in aikido..😅

  • @francismurage895

    @francismurage895

    Ай бұрын

    I'm glad someone taught me that, spared me and my ego alot of injuries

  • @jjfisher07

    @jjfisher07

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I started off in Judo, everybody learns to go with the throws, BJJ guys by contrast really fight being taken down, even in training.

  • @AD690smcr

    @AD690smcr

    Ай бұрын

    the worst fall I have ever had in Jui jitsu was when i made the mistake of trying to hold onto the person throwing me when i was a green belt. Its why you spend so much time practicing your rolls and turning yourself ahead of the throw to take the impact out along with your break fall. I was sick for about a day after that mistake. Felt like my kidneys had bounced up into my shoulder blades lol

  • @Ghengis443

    @Ghengis443

    Ай бұрын

    The only times in Judo I've ever been injured, is when I've resisted to long while getting thrown.

  • @edouardlorge4059
    @edouardlorge4059Ай бұрын

    really brave of you to put yourself out of your comfort zone. Great content

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    I appreciate that! Thanks for watching

  • @tonyruanova5466

    @tonyruanova5466

    Ай бұрын

    i think hes at least a yellow belt nowwith those SOLID breakfalls

  • @tigermaskly
    @tigermasklyАй бұрын

    For sure wear a white belt and wear a blue or white gi if you are visiting a judo school.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    yeah I've since joined CJ Judo and of course bought a proper uniform ;)

  • @tigermaskly

    @tigermaskly

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshbeambjj awesome! Your video was really good. I enjoyed your breakdown of how Judo randori can be likened to bjj flow rolling.

  • @ppitts2373

    @ppitts2373

    Ай бұрын

    At my judo school we have a lot of cross trainers, tbh it’s nice if you change your belt etc. but we don’t require it, our sensei honors the fact that if you cross train you have experience and understanding. Ntm we all know Gis are expensive hahah. I myself though have worn a blue double weave for the last 10+ yrs in BJJ and judo.

  • @photoartist9

    @photoartist9

    25 күн бұрын

    White GI. Always white as a visitor. Traditionally it’s always white period. Some schools will allow a blue GI, but unless you know for certain, just wear white.

  • @johnalbent

    @johnalbent

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@joshbeambjj so if someone can do one....bjj or judo?

  • @paulfrost8952
    @paulfrost8952Ай бұрын

    Looking how sweaty you end up, they certainly put you through a good judo session.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely! Thanks for watching

  • @gengotaku
    @gengotakuАй бұрын

    Good job man. It’s good to see BJJ guys training judo and learning instead of being arrogant and saying that BJJ is the best martial art when it actually came from judo.

  • @moonrunrs
    @moonrunrsАй бұрын

    8:27 just FYI what you were doing with Joshua is called Nagekomi. It's when you throw each other back and forth cooperatively but while moving around like in randori.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    this is good to know, thanks! i thought nagekomi was only when we were standing in front of each other practicing throws, but it's good to know too that it can also encompass moving around, etc. I'm learning 😂

  • @chrisgeorge7809

    @chrisgeorge7809

    Ай бұрын

    ​@joshbeambjj I would say you were doing French randori or cooperative randori. Throw for throw without trying to block aggressively. Nagekomi is indeed usually just a line up of throws either static or on the move.

  • @moonrunrs

    @moonrunrs

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshbeambjj yes, you can do it when you are just both standing there. It's just semantics but if you don't throw each other while doing this it is called uchikomi. If you throw then it is nagekomi. I've always done nagekomi while moving around, simulating randori or competition. IMO this is absolutely the best way to get good. It's just like flow rolling in BJJ. There is "aliveness" to the training where you are setting your opponent up for your attacks by manipulating him in a sparring like situation. That's how you develop your game -- either for ne waza (BJJ) or tachi waza (judo).

  • @nedron

    @nedron

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshbeambjjThat is Uchikomi.

  • @AndyD070568

    @AndyD070568

    Ай бұрын

    @@nedron Uchikomi is repetitive entry in for a throw without executing the throw itself. If there's a throw executed then it's nage komi.

  • @rickfinsta2951
    @rickfinsta2951Ай бұрын

    Pretty sure Tony was my coach's son's coach when he was an international competitor playing for the German team. He is absolutely legit.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    oh that's dope! I've heard some great things about him.

  • @HokiHumby

    @HokiHumby

    23 күн бұрын

    @@joshbeambjj tony is a very good judoka and good guy!

  • @rickfinsta2951

    @rickfinsta2951

    23 күн бұрын

    @@joshbeambjj just a followup on this, I got to train with Toni last night (just noticed I spelled his name wrong earlier) and he's stopping by our dojo in the next few weeks sometime. Very nice guy, so don't hesitate to train with him if you get the opportunity.

  • @infinitycombatsystems1898
    @infinitycombatsystems1898Ай бұрын

    The power of training both is priceless....i love training both at the same time

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    100%! thanks for watching

  • @karlmartin849

    @karlmartin849

    Ай бұрын

    Same here. I started training Judo, a year after BJJ. You really do get the best of both worlds when cross training.

  • @maurisauceda8388

    @maurisauceda8388

    Ай бұрын

    Just remember to listen to your body and take breaks when needed

  • @infinitycombatsystems1898

    @infinitycombatsystems1898

    Ай бұрын

    @@maurisauceda8388 100% self care is priceless

  • @juliusjulii

    @juliusjulii

    21 күн бұрын

    Or just train SAMBO

  • @cbroo69
    @cbroo69Ай бұрын

    Good video man, Really captures the spirit of Judo in alot of ways with how helpful some people will be and how intense it can get at times as well. Hope you keep up the journey. You should probably wear a Judo gi and your Judo ranked belt next time tho :P

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, appreciate the feedback there! Thanks for watching. Hahaha and yes I've since joined CJ Judo and bought a proper uniform 😂

  • @ryansmith9138
    @ryansmith9138Ай бұрын

    I fight with a left handed grip and left handed stance on purpose because it's less common in Judo but most of my throws are still right handed. You can do seio nage off a left handed lapel grip with your left foot forward while turning in right handed. 2nd Dan Judo and purple BJJ here

  • @patterson96392

    @patterson96392

    Ай бұрын

    I tried southpaw, but it was harder to teach.

  • @SteHorsey

    @SteHorsey

    Ай бұрын

    Same here.. I like a good left handed uchi Mata and osoto but my biggest throws, Seonage and makikomi come right handed from a strong lapel grip. Right V Left opens up completely different angles. Must admit though, I hate fighting those awkward lefties 😅 Lowly 1st Dan Judo

  • @fennec812
    @fennec812Ай бұрын

    Good work, man. I think you pretty adequately captured some of the more subtle technical things that Judo emphasizes. As a Judo guy myself, I’ve never really understood the BJJ need to death grip-just feels bad for economy of energy. Likewise, the notion of working together to build things up is a big deal in Judo as well. I can appreciate full resistance sparring, but I do think too much of the conversation online is dedicated to that idea; it’s very difficult to grow when people are constantly shutting you down.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    thank you! I'm glad I was at least somewhat in the right ballpark. Yeah I think the death grip stuff comes from just really not knowing takedowns, lol, at least for beginners like myself! Yeah, to your point, the more I talk to people from other grappling sports (judokas, wrestlers), the more I realize that full resistance sparring is less common than we find in BJJ... Got to interview a young up and comer wrestler on our podcast Thanks for the Roll, his name is Aden Valencia, and he was describing wrestling practice to me and where full resistance sparring actually fits in, and it's a very specific thing, as opposed to how BJJ people spar, which is basically always with full resistance, lol. It's making me think about this all very differently!

  • @whosnathanielcho
    @whosnathanielchoАй бұрын

    one of your best videos yet! so fun and i love the judo culture. they all go after it

  • @sorenbuenneke6434
    @sorenbuenneke6434Ай бұрын

    I really love all the judo videos. Love your humility and desire to explore and branch off into other areas of grappling. I want to learn it too, but there’s nowhere within 1.5 hours of me to train, so I’m actually about to travel to another city to train intensively for like a week (and do other vacation-y stuff), and I’m so excited!

  • @HerrMayorr
    @HerrMayorrАй бұрын

    Love your content, keep up the good work ! Hope you’re gonna continue your judo videos ! Oss, from a french judoka ;)

  • @blackbnu
    @blackbnuАй бұрын

    Thanks for this video mate... I didn't know it needed it but it made a huge difference

  • @pablogonzalez2009
    @pablogonzalez2009Ай бұрын

    Love your learning mindset. It made me remember how motivated I was to learn Judo when I started and how I let myself go recently. Keep cooking.

  • @martialartsandmotorcycles8726
    @martialartsandmotorcycles8726Ай бұрын

    Great job on this video. Thank you for approaching Judo with a mature attitude and learning mindset.

  • @Angachs
    @AngachsАй бұрын

    I'm enjoying a lot this judo series! oss

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Glad to hear it, thanks for watching! I'm gonna try to make more like this.

  • @tarkovtxusa6626
    @tarkovtxusa6626Ай бұрын

    Both such beautiful arts. It's great to see such cooperation.

  • @suparcamel5852
    @suparcamel5852Ай бұрын

    Sick and underrated bro!! Subbed.

  • @bravesparten123
    @bravesparten123Ай бұрын

    Loving the judo content!!!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    wooo, thanks for watching!

  • @judoyodan
    @judoyodanАй бұрын

    Love seeing this. Well done.

  • @NormalPersonActivities
    @NormalPersonActivitiesАй бұрын

    Really well put together video, really cool!

  • @QuackLoud
    @QuackLoudАй бұрын

    As an Old (really old) Judoka - Judo was my PE class in Japan - I think that it is awesome that as an accomplished BJJ you're trying something new. I tried BJJ once and was so intimidated by it - I'm over 60, with ingrained Judo habits, and don't have the tons of muscle everyone in the studio has. Maybe I'll follow your example and give it a shot again. Great video.

  • @brotherhoodinc.418
    @brotherhoodinc.418Ай бұрын

    Really nice video man! Keep up the judo work! :)

  • @oceandojo
    @oceandojoАй бұрын

    That was fun to watch, great narration and video

  • @alexanderhoang7556
    @alexanderhoang7556Ай бұрын

    Good video man, I look forward to more videos on your journey in Judo. Maybe I'll even bump into you at a local tournament someday

  • @sabbi2896
    @sabbi2896Ай бұрын

    Love the video! Also great production quality, felt like someone knows what he’s doing. Keep up the great work!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Much appreciated! Thanks for the feedback on that, I've really been trying to up the quality of these videos!

  • @beingmediocre
    @beingmediocreАй бұрын

    I'm a judo player transitioning to bjj at the moment. Love the attitude of the bjj guys to my judo, they're always asking questions and it helps to skill swap a little so my jits is coming on so quick

  • @nassimbelallam8830

    @nassimbelallam8830

    6 күн бұрын

    In your opinion, it is better to learn judo or Brazilian jiu-jitsu

  • @beingmediocre

    @beingmediocre

    6 күн бұрын

    @nassimbelallam8830 I would say it would depend on your age. If you're under 35 learn judo cos you get all the takedown stuff and a rudimentary understanding of the ground game and then transition over to bjj and youll have a real advantage over the other white belts but you wont necessarily be blue belt standard but youll be very close. If you're over 35 then judo is just going to be too hard on your body unless you're an above average athlete. Neither is better than the other but they complement each other so well

  • @nassimbelallam8830

    @nassimbelallam8830

    6 күн бұрын

    I'm 34, so Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is best for me😉

  • @beingmediocre

    @beingmediocre

    6 күн бұрын

    @nassimbelallam8830 give judo a go. It's definitely worth going just learn how to breakfall and that skill will stay with you forever

  • @Paddythefriendlykiwi
    @Paddythefriendlykiwi22 күн бұрын

    Really enjoyed that. Thanks.

  • @mgb5551
    @mgb5551Ай бұрын

    This video is amazing, really enjoyed your cadence and storytelling. Also audio and camera work are incredible, hope your channel keeps growing.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Wow, great feedback, thanks so much! This is especially great to hear since I've spent so much time trying to figure out each of those aspects, so I'm glad you noticed and then cared enough to leave a comment to point it out! Thanks for watching the video, I'll be making many more!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Also, I gotta give credit for the camera work here to my guy Matt Guffey!

  • @Darren_Tay
    @Darren_TayАй бұрын

    13:57 Lmao... Girl saw the camera and turned on Super Saiyan mode. 😂

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    yeah i got murked 😂

  • @Darren_Tay

    @Darren_Tay

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshbeambjj 14:02 That's when she realized it's too late to say no now. 🥲

  • @xXEAzXx

    @xXEAzXx

    Ай бұрын

    She’s an international medalist so she’s pretty dang good

  • @randydawarrior

    @randydawarrior

    Ай бұрын

    Anne is legit!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    She scary

  • @derbistheeternal2947
    @derbistheeternal2947Ай бұрын

    Awesome! Love the bjj x judo stuff

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    glad you're lovin' it, thanks for watching! i'll be making plenty more

  • @randydawarrior
    @randydawarriorАй бұрын

    Love seeing all the SJS judokas!

  • @stonebody
    @stonebodyАй бұрын

    Terrific mindset Judo is a great sport Well done video

  • @KortalaulPodcast
    @KortalaulPodcastАй бұрын

    Great attitude, loved the video!

  • @rickfinsta2951
    @rickfinsta2951Ай бұрын

    Just an FYI, you shouldn't use your thumb to grip. You should be forming "pockets" or "folds" with their gi and then hookingyour fingers in, and clamping only your three smallest fingers against the heel of your hand. Sometimes you will include your index finger in order to get more lift or control, but generally it limits mobility versus the three finger grip. The stance thing is also really huge you absolutely need to switch your stance or you are never going to progress (unless you decide to relearn all your techniques left-handed which not many people can do, even at the highest level.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    thank you! great feedback. I was actually working on this last night at practice!

  • @oc2180
    @oc2180Ай бұрын

    Great (& fun) video 🥋🙏🏼

  • @AntonelaFrasheri
    @AntonelaFrasheriАй бұрын

    this video is so engaging. your editing and storytelling skills keep getting better!!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks Antonela 😁🙏🏻

  • @Jacomaat
    @JacomaatАй бұрын

    I'm really impressed with your souplesse and weight distribution while doing these throws!! As a brown belt with around 10 years on the mat I still often struggle with some of these throws you are pulling off. Also i'm really impressed by the overall skill level of these judokas, keep training with them and appreciate having such good teachers around! Keep it up 👍

  • @gordoncleary4220
    @gordoncleary4220Ай бұрын

    Love the video, not enough Judo content like this!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching

  • @maitrekano
    @maitrekanoАй бұрын

    Real good , very openminded , you are awsome .

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    thanks a lot, appreciate you watching!

  • @ElbowsTight
    @ElbowsTightАй бұрын

    Watching you get thrown makes me want to work on my break falls 🤣Great video JOSH!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Hahaha break falls are so satisfying, idk what it is about them 😂 thanks Travis

  • @moDLuffy
    @moDLuffy13 күн бұрын

    Great show, and love open minded approach - I do both sports and I love the crossover

  • @stevewebst-louis7904
    @stevewebst-louis7904Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for sharing your experience with us ! You have a open mind to trying a new in a new martial art with new training partners, like you said, flow roll and flow fall ;) It was very interesting to watch !

  • @MeerkatsusBJJVideos
    @MeerkatsusBJJVideosАй бұрын

    I enjoyed that, well done!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching

  • @James-sm1lh
    @James-sm1lhАй бұрын

    I bet this was fun and you learned a lot. Judo is awesome.

  • @warriors_of_light5559
    @warriors_of_light555925 күн бұрын

    Awesome video, very inspiring and heartwarming, thanks:)

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    25 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @jaychung8310
    @jaychung831028 күн бұрын

    Awesome vid!I was at this open mat! Youre doing much better than i am. Open mind, welcoming throws and being a great partner. The first black belt that suggested switching your stance is so good. Super nice guy too.

  • @justinf5457
    @justinf5457Ай бұрын

    great quality, subscribed

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the sub! Glad you liked it

  • @AD690smcr
    @AD690smcrАй бұрын

    Love the way you shot and narrated this video @joshbeambjj You have a new subscriber. Keep up the good work.

  • @michaciemniewski9791
    @michaciemniewski9791Ай бұрын

    I really like Your judo videos. Cross-training is an amazing way to get better.

  • @mikemosley535
    @mikemosley535Ай бұрын

    Started taking judo to help my Bjj. The foot sweep is so powerful.

  • @castrumsolitas4355
    @castrumsolitas4355Ай бұрын

    Love it!

  • @ATaveras
    @ATaverasАй бұрын

    That kid doing judo and wrestling is going to be a beast

  • @Entreri007
    @Entreri007Ай бұрын

    Great vid!

  • @AlejoViloria
    @AlejoViloriaАй бұрын

    Loved this, great thing

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching!

  • @rokhnroll
    @rokhnrollАй бұрын

    I have to say the guy you did the drills with in the blue at 8:35 was smooth and fluid.

  • @eduardoschultz6807
    @eduardoschultz6807Ай бұрын

    Great video Bro! Cheers from your new follower from London. Oss 👊🏼

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Ossss thanks bro!

  • @joshuailagan9215
    @joshuailagan9215Ай бұрын

    Subscribed! Awesome Video!

  • @reactor4
    @reactor4Ай бұрын

    great video!

  • @alexyspol5221
    @alexyspol5221Ай бұрын

    man... i love these videos. im in the same boat you're in, blue belt bjj and white belt judo (couple of months)

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you like them! That's awesome, going down the same road, lol. I've only been at judo now for a couple months too. How long have you been doing BJJ?

  • @alexyspol5221

    @alexyspol5221

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshbeambjj bjj since 2018/2019

  • @nassimbelallam8830

    @nassimbelallam8830

    6 күн бұрын

    In your opinion, it is better to learn judo or Brazilian jiu-jitsu

  • @Dippn
    @DippnАй бұрын

    Loving your content. More of this! You should try competing in judo too!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot, glad you're loving it! I'll be making more. Competing is absolutely on my radar! And if/when I do, I'll make a video about it for sure.

  • @tBarkEditing
    @tBarkEditingАй бұрын

    very well done video, super entertaining to watch

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @devonmoreau
    @devonmoreauАй бұрын

    great video! i’ve always felt like judo and jiu-jitsu are two sides of the same coin, or siblings. each had their area of expertise but are amazing at what they do, and have a lot to teach each other. to be well rounded is to be proficient in both!

  • @mark9104
    @mark9104Ай бұрын

    breakfall is indeed very important to grow, you are doing it the right way by being relax and go with the flow, that's how u grow and learn quickest, and that's also why u need to have good breakfall!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    thanks for the feedback!

  • @marcyeo8320
    @marcyeo8320Ай бұрын

    Good job!

  • @lavozdelsur168
    @lavozdelsur168Ай бұрын

    Welcome to judo Josh, I hope you continue practicing! We are a bit wild but always respectful and trying to help everyone grow

  • @SparkyTakedown
    @SparkyTakedownАй бұрын

    Humble People 👏 👏 👏

  • @geezsazsa
    @geezsazsaАй бұрын

    That was DOPE, I'm a BJJ blue belt, been doing martial arts most of my life. but since BJJ I love "to watch" good judo. I've tried a couple of classes but I'm not yet good enough at falling and am scared (I'm 56) of getting hurt. Good to see you not get trashed and leave more or less unscathed. Very inspiring 👊🏾

  • @primarch40K
    @primarch40KАй бұрын

    As an old judo brown belt (1982) you did better than I did in my first 20 times on the mat. Congrats on your success. Looking forward to watching your progress.

  • @_shinbirha_
    @_shinbirha_Ай бұрын

    Great video keep it ip man👍 Little tip if you’re continuing judo when you’re trying trows do it left and right the same amount so left wont feel strange after a long time

  • @0713mas
    @0713masКүн бұрын

    That was cool!

  • @bigmo931
    @bigmo931Ай бұрын

    Great vlog!!!!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it!!

  • @sevasentinel4146
    @sevasentinel4146Ай бұрын

    Good stuff, man. I know a few of the people in this video, so that was cool to see haha

  • @geofflangdale8127
    @geofflangdale8127Ай бұрын

    Good show. I'm curious as to why you wore your BJJ rank though - I would not step on a Judo mat with my BJJ ranking (or vice versa). Signaling your experience level in Judo is a courtesy to the other players so they know what to expect.

  • @AndyD070568

    @AndyD070568

    Ай бұрын

    I was about to post the very same thing. As a judo black belt, I'd still wear a white belt to a BJJ class (but I would let people know my judo grade).

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    yeah i got several comments on that! I realize now that I never showed in the video much of the backstory of how I found this event. I had already met the organizer and knew several others there (who I train BJJ with), and I was told it was fine just to show up in my BJJ stuff. That wouldn't be something I'd typically do (and I def wouldn't do it without checking first), and this whole thing was pretty last minute!

  • @geofflangdale8127

    @geofflangdale8127

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshbeambjj yeah I figured you hadn't just walked in the front door without permission to do that. The thing that made me uncomfortable is not all Judo players necessarily hold with the "practice with anyone ethos" and might have turned down a white/yellow belt if they were there to get chances at randori with (say) other national-grade athletes. I've met some people who have the whole "country code on Gi" thing and sometimes they are more or less mellow about working with a beginner (e.g. in the lead-up to the Nationals or an international event). ofc the dicey element here is that if you had showed up with a white/yellow you might not have been able to train; I don't remember seeing junior grades there in the video.

  • @geofflangdale8127

    @geofflangdale8127

    Ай бұрын

    (nvm, spotted a couple white belts there)

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Makes sense, thanks for elaborating! I'm always fascinated learning more about different sport cultures. From what you're describing, I could totally see that being the case in the context of competition prep or something. I've experienced similar things during my BJJ competition adventures.

  • @supplemarmot1244
    @supplemarmot1244Ай бұрын

    Judoka and the sport in general has such a nicer culture in than BJJ I think. There's a refinement and good character about it.

  • @vibovitold

    @vibovitold

    Ай бұрын

    from white belt to black belt, I've trained BJJ in POLAND: Gold Team/Gold Crew, Złomiarz Team GERMANY: Ringside Gym in Berlin, some club in Munich (can't remember the name) ITALY: De La Riva Pesaro UK: Brazilian Top Team, London Fight Factory and i were to count all the places where i only popped in like 2 or 3 times, this list would be several times as long, if i remembered them to begin with, which i don't (a couple of such places would be Copacabana Warsaw, some BJJ club in Streatham/London etc), in NONE of them have i encountered unnice culture, or bad character (other than a few individuals perhaps, which is inevitable on such scale, but that's not part of the club's culture) what do you perceive as not nice about BJJ culture? what's your range of exposure to BJJ/Judo clubs? honest question. it's possible i have just been extremely lucky since 2007. OTOH i admit i don't know much about Judo culture (not in the form of first-hand experience), but in this comment section there's already like 10 comments scolding him for coming in wearing a black gi (who cares??), or: "I like getting BJJ players getting humbled, they tend to be full of themselves." "I just hope BJJ people stop copy technique from another Martial art style and calling their own." "always love when judokas show BJJ butt scooters real martial arts" etc.: ) surprisingly vitriolic, which is hard for me to understand

  • @AliFayeFaye
    @AliFayeFayeАй бұрын

    Judo is such a beautiful art! I only now basic sweeps and maybe four throws and want to learn more, but there's no judo gyms/dojos in my location.

  • @williamnicolas122
    @williamnicolas122Ай бұрын

    Awesome! Brought back old judo memories from before I moved to the States. Judo is legit and beautiful to watch.

  • @Supermomo2007

    @Supermomo2007

    Ай бұрын

    No Judo in USA?

  • @williamnicolas122

    @williamnicolas122

    Ай бұрын

    @@Supermomo2007 less than in France, but not absent ! More life choice, work and also I climb a bunch. Didn't feel I would have enough time/money for both hobbies. I decided to focus on one. I'm sure I could have found it if I really wanted to.

  • @Supermomo2007

    @Supermomo2007

    Ай бұрын

    @@williamnicolas122 come to germany to train with me. I train 5 times in week. With have also kata sessions and self defense with nasty techniques

  • @scottwells8535
    @scottwells8535Ай бұрын

    Great attitude and you obviously enjoy the challenge and the learning. I can empathise with the stance thing as I did boxing for a few years and then went back to judo recently. My opinion would be to change your feet and not your grip. You showed a natural ability as a right handed person to throw with a right side lapel grip and the off-balancing and pulling through your judo throws is more important in my opinion than standing with your left foot forward. I think given time you will easily adapt to having your right foot forward and you will progress quicker once you do. All the best in your judo journey!

  • @Cigarbawz
    @CigarbawzАй бұрын

    Great video bro, way to put yourself out there 💪 Gotta ask though - why did you wear your BJJ blue belt?

  • @tomjones6347
    @tomjones6347Ай бұрын

    Really good video. Can see this blowing up. I love judo, train catch wrestling and BJJ but would love to get to a judo club in the near future.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed it. Ah that's awesome, I actually don't think I've met anyone who does catch wrestling (tho of course I've seen it online), but that sounds fun to train

  • @tomjones6347

    @tomjones6347

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshbeambjj if you're ever in sunny England then feel free to drop into my academy at Snakepitusa/uk Halifax :) all the best

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    awesome, thanks for the invite! I've been out to the UK a couple times now, I would love to go back!

  • @israelcanada8969
    @israelcanada8969Ай бұрын

    I love your channel oss!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    osssss thank you for watching!

  • @carlosgranah
    @carlosgranahАй бұрын

    Amazing video!!! I love judo and bjj. These arts compliment each other.

  • @nassimbelallam8830

    @nassimbelallam8830

    6 күн бұрын

    In your opinion, it is better to learn judo or Brazilian jiu-jitsu

  • @carlosgranah

    @carlosgranah

    6 күн бұрын

    There are many factors to consider.Judo is a lot more affordable compared to BJJ. Judo has a high impact on the body and has more injuries.it would depend on your goals. Judo gives a better base because it focus on ukemi(falling). @@nassimbelallam8830

  • @misterx956

    @misterx956

    19 сағат бұрын

    Judo. Because bjj is kosen Judo. Its just Judo nezwaza. There is a reason why bjj guys train Judo. Because bjj is the half art. A Marketing copy. When you learn Judo you learn bjj. No difference. Except the Regulation System in competitions.

  • @duranjjudo
    @duranjjudoАй бұрын

    Great job!

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @yoyofanatic1224
    @yoyofanatic1224Ай бұрын

    14:14 literally made me go "DAMN!" out loud, because that throw looked so cool

  • @freethemimes
    @freethemimesАй бұрын

    Awesome video man.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    thank you! Appreciate you watching

  • @Shinbusan
    @ShinbusanАй бұрын

    Makes me wanting to come to such an event and try new art.

  • @chrismontoya4266
    @chrismontoya4266Ай бұрын

    Love the sweater 😂❤!!

  • @sorearm
    @sorearmАй бұрын

    Very interesting!

  • @graphstyle
    @graphstyleАй бұрын

    Nice video! 🎉

  • @sheepsforjesus
    @sheepsforjesusАй бұрын

    As a BJJ white belt that trains very hard this was amazing to see and you did great

  • @thirdaccount106
    @thirdaccount106Ай бұрын

    Bro that’s crazy there’s chuck Jefferson!!

  • @ZenGymBunny
    @ZenGymBunnyАй бұрын

    I had a similar issue with grips when I took up judo after years of wrestling. I always wrestled with my left foot forward, so I keep my left hand down to defend my leg; which for judo left me with a wrong sided lapel grip all the time. It's interesting how different things are based solely on being able to grab the legs.

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    yeah super interesting... what was your fix? did you keep a left leg forward stance for judo or nah?

  • @mrburns2128

    @mrburns2128

    Ай бұрын

    The stance is more related to the grips on the judogi, that are non existent in wrestling: when it was allowed taking the legs in judo, it wasn't so different putting a foot forward (right for right grips and left for left handed), it was necessary to put attention on not being too close to the partner with the leg

  • @MrApatheticusername

    @MrApatheticusername

    Ай бұрын

    @@joshbeambjj I had the same problem coming from a muay thai, wrestling, and BJJ background. I ended up playing Judo right-handed and eventually got used to having my right foot forward. I couldn't imagine playing left-handed and turning the opposite direction. You seem much more comfortable right handed as well, even though your stance is backwards because you naturally turn the way a right-handed player would.

  • @ZenGymBunny

    @ZenGymBunny

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@joshbeambjj I can't say that I really "fixed" it, I'm still working on constantly reminding myself how to grip after a year and a half. It's gotten easier to remember during drills when I have time to think, but during randori the muscle memory sometimes takes over and I end up doing throws from unorthodox positions or get thrown because I take up a more wrestling style stance.

  • @Toewstisgood
    @ToewstisgoodАй бұрын

    Amazing content

  • @joshbeambjj

    @joshbeambjj

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot!

  • @raindog121
    @raindog121Ай бұрын

    really cool video

  • @alessandrobellucci8701
    @alessandrobellucci8701Ай бұрын

    Wow Josh cool video!

  • @nicobellic3465
    @nicobellic3465Ай бұрын

    Very nice video, I hope next time you might consider another upload of the sparring but longer. I wanted to see how hard you were resisting- because kumi kata (gripping) is a big part of judo. You might not realise how much they were positioning you and breaking your balance easier because of good gripping which set up the throws (which would be especially evident with Nancy and that smaller woman as they can’t use as much force as the men) Always fun watching how good kumi kata can subtlety shut down an opponent

  • @Carnerd101
    @Carnerd101Ай бұрын

    Big thing that's different from BJJ and Judo is the explosiveness of Judo. You can setup a chain of maneuvers, but when you go for the throw, you need speed and intensity to be fully committed.

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