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JP vs Pete 2019
The last Immersion camp in 2019 featured a high stakes bout between @jpdinnell and @pete.m.roberts
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@informationageenterprise2184
@informationageenterprise2184 3 года назад
Sure Jocko, Pete and JP are pretty "tough", but rest assured none of them stand a CHANCE against ANYONE in the comments...
@samlee1890
@samlee1890 3 года назад
Yea I’m a loan officer with a one stripe blue belt. I’ll submit their loans and joints.
@ScottOrd
@ScottOrd 3 года назад
I think Reddit might give you some special "flair" if you post a lot in the BJJ sub... 😂
@vikhound
@vikhound 3 года назад
For sure, I'm a red belt in Key Boardjitsu
@squidwardtortellini1832
@squidwardtortellini1832 3 года назад
@@vikhound how fast can you type, bro?
@halohalos
@halohalos 3 года назад
this made me lol
@rchappell77
@rchappell77 3 года назад
That is a martial arts gym: comraderie, competition, respect, good sportsmanship and fun. And they did that for charity. Thanks for posting. Kenpo was my thing, but I appreciate all the arts and BJJ is fantastic.
@nsfw4832
@nsfw4832 2 года назад
Yeahhh. Kenpo and savate are amazing in trained bodies.
@ryanmichaelangelofavale5863
@ryanmichaelangelofavale5863 2 года назад
Japanese JJ not Brazilian
@keithhampton9700
@keithhampton9700 2 года назад
Trained by grand master John Fite. Al Tracy Kenpo. Was Tae Kwon Do before. Kenpo is a much more involved self defense art. Learned more in one year of Kenpo. Brutal self defence art.
@nolanbowen8800
@nolanbowen8800 2 года назад
Parker's Kenpo was where I started.
@phillyblunt8473
@phillyblunt8473 2 года назад
American Karate Studio (kenpo) under Sempei Mike Cappi 90-92
@chriservin5975
@chriservin5975 2 года назад
So much respect for JP! At blue belt he was able to prevent the desired throw from a larger black belt. And he won 2,500 for Mama Lee! This was incredible and AWESOME at the same time. Great vid!
@donaldduke2233
@donaldduke2233 2 года назад
Right. He only got swept 6 times.
@adracusgreystone206
@adracusgreystone206 2 года назад
Come on he was not larger lol.
@bigben42
@bigben42 2 года назад
@@adracusgreystone206 definitely larger, and a lot more muscle
@KutWrite
@KutWrite 2 года назад
I wondered who won.
@amirakal1566
@amirakal1566 2 года назад
Basic manhandling.. I thought that this was a very realistic example why we should respect the danger of confrontation on the ground probably more than standing. Props to blue.. but in real time in a real scrap. I'd have to side with Mr. black.
@EnligUlv
@EnligUlv Год назад
As my favorite coworker once said, “don’t call yourself a SEAL, if you’re less than what you were when you finished BUDS.”. He was a SEAL for a decade then left the Navy for civilian life. I ran many 10ks and triathlons with him; he definitely lived the credo long after.
@generalmonkey4239
@generalmonkey4239 Год назад
Ur inspirational bro i will become a seal one day in the future i am going to enlist soon when I graduate highschool
@johnhubbard6262
@johnhubbard6262 3 года назад
As a lower belt, blue belts were always more scary to me as they had all the fundamentals down and seemed more likely to want to bring the pain.
@BboyCorrosive
@BboyCorrosive 3 года назад
My Blue belt self in January 2020, yeh maybe. My Blue belt self now after all the Rona lockdowns and restrictions, I'd like to swap my blue for a 2 stripe white plz 😂
@soulsrunner7476
@soulsrunner7476 3 года назад
*sigh* I miss my blue belt days
@lloyd2929
@lloyd2929 3 года назад
They often have the need to prove themselves. They often are hungrier than an upper belt who wants to be respectful to lower belts. They will put an enormous amount of muscle in the match with disregard to longevity.
@user-rr5ce1wb2j
@user-rr5ce1wb2j 3 года назад
As a white belt, blue belts scare me the most. Us white belts are the only ones they can give a complete whooping and they do every single time we roll.
@RufioMini
@RufioMini 3 года назад
@@lloyd2929 This, they’re out to prove they’re worthy of the belt.
@Away.Aweigh.A.Way.
@Away.Aweigh.A.Way. 3 года назад
That was a better fight than Floyd and Logan
@cdb0816
@cdb0816 3 года назад
Best comment/True story
@martina6212
@martina6212 3 года назад
Same amount of grappling lol
@BostonsF1nest
@BostonsF1nest 3 года назад
If Floyd vs Logan were an MMA match they would have humped each other for 8 rounds
@tomithedisciple
@tomithedisciple 3 года назад
Best comment haha!
@jonathansorg1713
@jonathansorg1713 3 года назад
Agreed
@decadence8473
@decadence8473 2 года назад
In about a year after I started learning judo, I was 13 yo, and some master black belt adult paired with me for practice out of fun. He did nothing else to me other than a foot sweep. Sounds simple enough, and I already knew and applied it pretty well being 1 year into attending the class, but BOY COULD I DO NOTHING against that man, one second we were standing, and the next one I was there on the floor, very gently too. It felt surreal, but there I understood the immense difference between a black belt and an ordinary person.
@RJ-is9ko
@RJ-is9ko Год назад
You were 13 yrs old though
@MIbra96
@MIbra96 Год назад
That was not just the difference between a black belt and an ordinary person dude, that was also the difference between the strength of a trained grown man and the strength of a kid. 😂
@decadence8473
@decadence8473 Год назад
@@MIbra96 agreed, but the point is that it was not simply about "strength" because the master black belt did not use too much of it at all. All of it was super smooth and was much more about the mastery and the technique.
@ryanwhite6381
@ryanwhite6381 Год назад
Similar experience. I was ten, and the black belt used this move where he squeezed my hand until I cried. It was unstoppable.
@crazzanthictlabbar1056
@crazzanthictlabbar1056 2 года назад
One thing I love about the martial arts world, and what I miss about training, is how the intensity, aggression, and competition are mixed so beautifully with acceptance, openness, patience, support, and mutual respect. When you join a good dojang or boxing gym, you're joining a family. A family that pushes you past your limits and makes you a better person. Granted, there is always some new member who comes in with a crap attitude, but such people usually don't stay long.
@rcchristian2
@rcchristian2 Год назад
Pain is weakness leaving the body!
@IrishTechnicalThinker
@IrishTechnicalThinker 3 года назад
The blue belt did excellent considering his level to get side control even made the crowd as shocked as us watching.
@ci8158
@ci8158 2 года назад
Was there a fight at all,..? I have noticed two guys cuddling like a couple
@kaen4299
@kaen4299 2 года назад
@@ci8158 famous last words before it went dark
@darken3150
@darken3150 2 года назад
@@ci8158 You're clueless, we get it.
@tobybarter8932
@tobybarter8932 2 года назад
@@ci8158 your the kind of guy to get chocked out and put to sleep on momma pillow. Don't speak on what you dont understand, dont be the guy that goes viral because a 50kg put you to sleep
@tobybarter8932
@tobybarter8932 2 года назад
@@kaen4299 respect
@Mithrandir69
@Mithrandir69 3 года назад
I hate being reminded that Jocko has a Tramp Stamp. It's like getting to Heaven, only to see Jesus vaping and rocking out to Nickelback 😞
@alahatim
@alahatim 3 года назад
i don't know why this made me laugh so hard, but i'm crying
@mantazuma
@mantazuma 3 года назад
I'm crushed too
@waynehearst317
@waynehearst317 3 года назад
100000% ...this was my first time seeing it. I froze, sat back in my chair and covered my face with my hands and died inside....
@Lavadx
@Lavadx 3 года назад
CLASSIC
@turbowtime9611
@turbowtime9611 3 года назад
Time stamp?
@bigsassyster
@bigsassyster 2 года назад
3:08 this turnover was amazing. Just knows exactly how much pressure to give for the individual to look for the only move to get out, yet that move only falls into the pit of the finishing move. So badass.
@stoneysdead689
@stoneysdead689 2 года назад
Ikr- BJJ is so different from any other style of martial arts it's just incredible. If anyone ever askes me which style I think is the most effective, which style would help them the most in everyday, on the street style situations- whiteout a doubt it's BJJ. Nothing else even comes close. Not only does it train you to be able to effectively defend yourself- it gets rid of your ego. And with no ego you'll find it's very rare you even have a situation. But- if you do, you have a better chance of defending yourself and others successfully than with any other style of fighting.
@maritomoko4915
@maritomoko4915 2 года назад
@@stoneysdead689 Quick question, does BJJ include striking or is it like pure grappling also; does the martial art rely on the fact that you are on the ground or is there other things that are meant to be used while standing up ?
@stoneysdead689
@stoneysdead689 2 года назад
@@maritomoko4915 I'm not the right person to ask- I admire it but I've never studied. That said- I do know there is no striking, it's pure grappling. They do train taking ppl down from the standing position though.
@maritomoko4915
@maritomoko4915 2 года назад
@@stoneysdead689 Thanks for answering, much appreciated
@flixs1353
@flixs1353 2 года назад
@@stoneysdead689 boxer can top bjj idiot
@osango310
@osango310 2 года назад
It's difficult to describe just how exhausting this is, and they only showed the highlights. I used to do 5min matches in college and this took me right back.
@anthonykurzrock4875
@anthonykurzrock4875 2 года назад
Man you aint lying bjj, wrestling, boxing, kickboxing any of that. Is insane the cardio some of these guys have
@akshaygulabrao4423
@akshaygulabrao4423 Год назад
Wrestling is way more cardio intense than bjj.
@crewchief5144
@crewchief5144 Год назад
Whenever someone says "ground fighting" all I hear is "pig wrestling." You're just going to get tired and dirty.
@rcchristian2
@rcchristian2 Год назад
You could tell, the blue belt within about 1 minute was already gassing... :) One thing I've noticed that as you get more technical you waste less energy. As a blue belt you want to just go hard, but you always end up gassing out... lol
@jordanrodriguez5436
@jordanrodriguez5436 Год назад
@@rcchristian2 I find that you need to find your pace that is as close to a sprint as possible but where you can sustain it. I gassed bad after my first competition and since found a high pace i can keep up for 2 hours of open mat
@chrisscala4221
@chrisscala4221 3 года назад
Great sportsmanship and camaraderie! That really put a smile on my face and I had to laugh at the end!
@daviddale3624
@daviddale3624 3 года назад
Thank you to both. A strong, well conditioned, belt of any rank vs the "expert" of any martial art is always going to be entertaining. Well done wagering the outcome to a good charity.
@raymondwilson293
@raymondwilson293 2 года назад
Weight, strength and skill advantage is a trifecta that's hard to beat. This Seal did a commendable job.
@SKRATCH1988
@SKRATCH1988 2 года назад
I just started 1.5 months ago. Basically 100% of my partners weight more, are taller, are older, are stronger, and are more skilled. lmao. Shits tough. 🥵🥵
@aussierednecksinger28
@aussierednecksinger28 2 года назад
The black belt relaxed at times to let the seal do things that looked ok so as to not thoroughly embarrass him.
@2kmichaeljordan438
@2kmichaeljordan438 2 года назад
@@SKRATCH1988 you think that’s bad? I started 2 months ago, half of the people where I go are veterans and I’m 14
@SKRATCH1988
@SKRATCH1988 2 года назад
@@2kmichaeljordan438 honestly yes, rolling against white belts that weigh 50-100 lbs more than you when you are also a white belt sucks. In my experience even if there is no way they are losing more experienced belts work with you and give up positions to see if you know what you're doing.
@jonsheik3060
@jonsheik3060 Год назад
@@SKRATCH1988 I played competitive kumite for a while at 6'2 158. I was just too damn light.
@onesadtech
@onesadtech 2 года назад
This was a great competition, well fought by both. A great reminder of schooling versus life experience as well. 👌
@samwilson9459
@samwilson9459 2 года назад
I actually clapped at the end of this! That was very entertaining. Well done JP and Pete.
@Wankshaftsbury
@Wankshaftsbury 2 года назад
What I loved about this was that it was really sporting between two friends.
@_Chipster
@_Chipster 2 года назад
Yeah, i got into jits when it first started blowing up and all the wannabe UFC meatheads were at the local gyms; it was not a fun experience and it definitely wasn't safe. Started watching jits clips and man and i want to get back into. I guess, due to bad luck, i never felt like jits was fun, these videos show me how wrong i was.
@TESK4
@TESK4 3 года назад
Super impressive .......the hype of the crowd kept both motivated.......that shoulder tattoo I’m sure he’s badass in real life so a real situation with this seal the fight would be so ugly it could never be filmed lol....they both are keeping the art alive in a incredible way great work to both
@vashisl33t
@vashisl33t 2 года назад
that was a real situation
@AztecUnshaven
@AztecUnshaven 2 года назад
@@vashisl33t yeah, but this was a grappling match, not a full on fight. No heavy throwing or striking allowed.
@Arthurian.
@Arthurian. 2 года назад
Jiu Jitsu is mind blowing in how capable it makes someone on the ground. It all seems logical when watching it, but applying it obviously is another story. This was really cool
@rcchristian2
@rcchristian2 Год назад
When you know Jiu Jitsu... and someone doesn't... it's like... why is he letting me grab him here.... ?? lol People just don't know how quickly you can disable them. You just don't know what's coming. In BJJ you lead someone down a path to suffocation or bone break. They think they are safe and then all of the sudden when they realize they aren't, it's way too late.
@njosborne5540
@njosborne5540 3 года назад
Jocko having a tramp stamp is like finding out Santa Claus isn't real.
@drejamz
@drejamz 3 года назад
Mind=BLOWN
@mulltothree4375
@mulltothree4375 3 года назад
WTH!?!?! Santa Claus isn't real? :(
@dv3607
@dv3607 3 года назад
He had to help his men in battle anyway he could
@bhitz
@bhitz 3 года назад
😂😂
@lcobl8084
@lcobl8084 3 года назад
Thank goodness you're only joking about Santa
@agent_orange5327
@agent_orange5327 3 года назад
Saw Jocko and knew this was gonna be a good one. The "Oh he called you a boy too" comment confirmed it 🤣 But respect to both guys, that was bad ass
@davidskirk7355
@davidskirk7355 Год назад
Its always fascinating to see the level of determination in Navy Seals, true warriors
@sxanep
@sxanep 2 года назад
This was as close to 7 sweeps as in Hollywood movies. Very entertaining. Congrats to the blue belt for winning the bet.
@DrJosephKim7
@DrJosephKim7 3 года назад
This was fun, though the rule set favored the blue belt by a lot. It would have been easier in many ways for the black belt to get subs, since the blue knew the sweeps were coming.
@seanreed9472
@seanreed9472 2 года назад
True. I have a shitty (barely blue belt) guard, but I sweep like a black belt (cleaned house in NAGA back in the day..4 years of wrestling before I started BJJ). The key to setting up sweeps is to first attempt a sub. When your opponent defends the sub, that is usually where the sweep comes. You have to do what we call "chain wrestling" hitting multiple techniques one after another. Doing so creates opportunities.
@kevincorrigan1754
@kevincorrigan1754 2 года назад
@@seanreed9472 yep, exactly right.
@Sfaegbe
@Sfaegbe 2 года назад
The blue is wearing black the black is wearing blue who are you talking about
@jofitness9373
@jofitness9373 2 года назад
@@Sfaegbe The colour of the belt matters, the guy in black is wearing a blue belt and the guy in blue is wearing a black belt
@oldguyfishing
@oldguyfishing 2 года назад
Fantastic on both parties, great control over both. Totally different if it was a real deal. Love it
@wingchunsaskatoon576
@wingchunsaskatoon576 2 года назад
So much respect. Both these guys would kill me, and I couldn't feel safer wrestling either one, so much control and repeat, down right beautiful. Respect.
@dozer1642
@dozer1642 3 года назад
These boys would fold me up like a cheap tent on a rainy, hangover Monday.
@pinkberryconsumer4059
@pinkberryconsumer4059 3 года назад
Lol I can totally identify with this comment. Sadly more than once. Haha well done.
@whodhavethoughtit3784
@whodhavethoughtit3784 2 года назад
@@pinkberryconsumer4059 😢me too!
@sclm55
@sclm55 3 года назад
Oh that was fun! This video came up on my suggestions. I don't know who these guys are (I'll find out in a moment though). But it is great to see these kinds of guys being so good natured about it all, in spite of the 'rivalry' or whatever it is between them.
@BrotherHank
@BrotherHank 3 года назад
Not gonna lie, I was hoping he'd get the suplex at the last minute.
@grumplepig
@grumplepig 2 года назад
This was fun to watch, thank you gentlemen
@mattm1854
@mattm1854 2 года назад
So awesome. Found myself smiling the whole time watching this.
@superkool7
@superkool7 3 года назад
I was so pumped the entire time this was great and great energy!!
@alineharam
@alineharam 3 года назад
it was very exciting.
@travisboothe5670
@travisboothe5670 3 года назад
We need some more of these jui jitsu videos.
@tj-kv6vr
@tj-kv6vr Год назад
Thankyou to all who serve this country, you are needed and respected.
@gomcse
@gomcse 2 года назад
That was fun to watch! Love the camaraderie.
@alineharam
@alineharam 3 года назад
it is very pleasant to see friendliness among competitors. A mutual respect and affection of the sparing.
@darrenstettner5381
@darrenstettner5381 2 года назад
Epic. I liked the ending as it was, however, had he landed that sacrifice throw in the final second that would have been the best.
@kevinraabe457
@kevinraabe457 2 года назад
I haventv even started watching yet and you guys are great!!!
@lauramater628
@lauramater628 2 года назад
When I was in Jax FL. On a job for 6 months I took Brazilian jujitsu for 6 months and went 3 times a week . I learned so much it is awesome for when the fight hits the floor.
@opinionmaximus
@opinionmaximus 3 года назад
7 sweeps in 10 minutes against blue belt and above is a pretty impressive feat! I'm pretty impressed he got 6 honestly.
@mikebastiat
@mikebastiat 3 года назад
Why? Blue belt ain't shit to black.
@sabrinad.henson9216
@sabrinad.henson9216 2 года назад
No it isn’t lmao
@opinionmaximus
@opinionmaximus 2 года назад
@@mikebastiat A decent blue belt should not get swept 7 times in 10 minutes. They should have a decent understanding of keeping their base.
@mikebastiat
@mikebastiat 2 года назад
@@opinionmaximus I don't really think so. I'm a blue belt and my black belt coach sweeps me all the time.
@opinionmaximus
@opinionmaximus 2 года назад
@@mikebastiat Need to work on that base brother. How long have you been training? Been a blue belt? 😁
@thenathanimal2909
@thenathanimal2909 3 года назад
"Pizza black belt" ~Closed caption subtitles
@jaymck454
@jaymck454 2 года назад
That was awesome thanks Boys !!!
@allanjim3
@allanjim3 2 года назад
Great video - definitely worth a watch!
@brackishwr7242
@brackishwr7242 3 года назад
JP is the brother of a friend of mine. Man is a living legend. Nothing but respect and love, thank you for your service to this great country.
@MegaWeagle
@MegaWeagle 3 года назад
Would love more videos like this, or just bjj in general from you all.
@19conqueor23
@19conqueor23 3 года назад
That was truly awesome and amazing to see.
@olivierfouassier6495
@olivierfouassier6495 Год назад
Bravely fought both of them. Incredible energy and great technics. Bravo!
@diedefending420
@diedefending420 3 года назад
I wasn't aware that the SEALs had a belt class. 😂😂😂
@shabblabbat
@shabblabbat 3 года назад
To be fair, there could be a Popeye’s Chicken Frier Blue Belt...
@ryanvogt7772
@ryanvogt7772 3 года назад
Retired
@ThatJamesGuy88
@ThatJamesGuy88 3 года назад
I’m pretty sure the SEAL has a blue belt in BJJ?
@forrestdisney2698
@forrestdisney2698 3 года назад
@@diedefending420 jocko isn’t a blue belt lmao. The blue belt rolling in the video is a blue belt He is a black belt under dean lister
@lemmehalone7625
@lemmehalone7625 3 года назад
Loved it! Good fighters, good sportsmanship, good cause.... keep making America proud!!
@youdoer
@youdoer Год назад
Enjoyed this. Thanks.
@biteme4573
@biteme4573 3 года назад
I got to the hand shake and i waa hooked ... Bok now im going to finish this video... Lmao.. im back... Yah hell yah... That was great.. every second on rhe edge of my seat... Good match up... Both you guy's are awesome.. loved it
@guts4340
@guts4340 3 года назад
Really good sports! that was really cool to watch. Thank you for sharing.
@johnbettertonx1
@johnbettertonx1 3 года назад
That was so fun !!!
@myeverdearestdarling5350
@myeverdearestdarling5350 3 года назад
Hi, guys. I hope everyone is taking BJJ classes as a sport because this is what Jiu Jitsu looks like against a striker and kicker (and if there are two guys against you, you're instantly doomed! The other guy will just kick you in the head while you're trying to cuddle his friend): How Kazushi Sakuraba Destroyed the Gracie Clan m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yjVM1eRSPlE.html I've learned that the US Military and Secret Service, and even Israel, the home of Krav Maga, are learning Systema (which is a combat system tested and proven by the Russian Special Forces for survival during war times, unlike Jiu Jitsu, MMA and other sport martial arts, which are not only exclusively for one-on-one, but don't train against weapons). I wish Systema were taught in schools (starting from kindergarten) instead of useless P.E. If everyone were skilled in self-defense, there would be less assaults, kidnappings and rapes because evil-minded people would hesitate to attack anyone, knowing they'll be in for a real fight, battling for their own lives. Here's a link about Systema: marylandsystema.com/systema-russian-martial-arts-is-one-of-the-secret-services-strongest-weapons/
@alineharam
@alineharam 3 года назад
it really was. An fun watching two excellent and commited opponents.
@toendramist
@toendramist 2 года назад
They are both bloody good. And more important, friendly. I love it.
@warrenstephens3705
@warrenstephens3705 2 года назад
Looked like great fun, thanks for sharing.
@df6148
@df6148 3 года назад
4:52 he goes for the last second sweep overhead 😂😂🤣😂
@moneyprinter9269
@moneyprinter9269 2 года назад
Well the blue belt was a navy seal. He passed one of the hardest military selection in the world that even the black belt possibly couldnt pass.
@stacy3065
@stacy3065 2 года назад
Good to see you keeping up with training, JP!! Hooah!!
@jcbusto122
@jcbusto122 2 года назад
WOW 😳.... BOTH GUYS... Great job. That Navy Seal looks like a tank of a man very impressive and technical sweeps as well. And the other guys great job at adapting and figuring out how to handle such a beast well done by both men looks like a lot of fun.
@willpower101lutman4
@willpower101lutman4 3 года назад
Jp so much respect for you Sir! You did exactly what you said wow that’s really really impressive.
@cwhip2432
@cwhip2432 3 года назад
Now that right there, is some good team building
@getintothewildwithjeffruma8777
@getintothewildwithjeffruma8777 3 года назад
Great job guys much respect👊
@pnuema1.618
@pnuema1.618 2 года назад
That was freaking awesome!
@dean0101
@dean0101 3 года назад
The black belt was just playing with him, whilst the blue belt looked gassed out
@bluestateconservative.4118
@bluestateconservative.4118 3 года назад
Black belt or not, Jocko would flip JP over his head just by glancing in his general direction.
@steverogers7601
@steverogers7601 3 года назад
black belt or not, he can take your girlfriend and she'd be proud of it, all while drinking the beer in your fridge and then tapping you out just his pressure passing alone, and THEN you'd ask for more!!! Cheers from Iraq, brother!! /s
@geoffraines5640
@geoffraines5640 3 года назад
Nah if Jocko didn’t train BJJ he’d just be a muscle head badass with experience in firearms and some very limited hand to hand combat. Big difference between ex navy seal muscle tough guy and high level black black belt navy seal muscle badass.
@administrator7573
@administrator7573 3 года назад
@geoff raines- no use in feeling inadequate. No one knows who you are.
@JesusChrist2000BC
@JesusChrist2000BC 3 года назад
JP has more bodies than Jocko. Jocko is a fraud in the teams.
@mr.skulls1416
@mr.skulls1416 3 года назад
@@JesusChrist2000BC Evidence?
@outlawx720
@outlawx720 2 года назад
Great show of sportsmanship by both men. Very entertaining and close match.
@sweatyrollsbjj5856
@sweatyrollsbjj5856 2 года назад
That was a great watch guys! Lots of fun! 🤣🤙
@darnation8650
@darnation8650 2 года назад
Fun to watch. That style of fighting is exhausting for any extended amount of time. The BB effortlessly put in the first 4 sweeps. Sweeps 5 and 6 took just a bit longer to execute each and were getting a little sloppy. He never got to 7 because he was exhausted. With the BB thoroughly exhausted the BlueB was just able to hold his own and run out the clock. Shows what a gulf there is in skill between Blue and Black. Blue has all the basics in and is good at them too a degree and has all the basic knowledge the Black belt has. However, the Black belt has largely mastered them, moving with a speed and precision that bewilders the Blue and easily moves inside his OODA loop. But at least with his level of knowledge, the Blue knows exactly what happened to him after the fact and can learn from it and gain motivation to master the skills he has.
@AntiKiwieCS
@AntiKiwieCS Год назад
What is OODA short for?
@darnation8650
@darnation8650 Год назад
@@AntiKiwieCS Observe, Orient, Decide, Act...the term was coined by one of the first fighter plane dog-fighting Aces in the early 20th century. He developed the concept to help train new fighter pilots. The fighter who more quickly understands and executes can "get inside" or disrupt the opposing fighter's OODA loop, thereby dominating the fight to victory.
@triunity732
@triunity732 3 года назад
The “Sour Apple Sniper” strikes!!!!
@Murph_.
@Murph_. 2 года назад
That was awesome to watch!
@Inlinetodie
@Inlinetodie 2 года назад
Awesome, super clean full respect to both men 👏👍
@jamiewhitley8876
@jamiewhitley8876 3 года назад
I know nothing about this sport. However, I can say the guy in black got OWNED like big time….
@louiejoe2533
@louiejoe2533 3 года назад
He won the bet but yes he is much worse at Jujitsu
@drsssssssss
@drsssssssss 3 года назад
that was fun to watch :D
@MegaRugby2
@MegaRugby2 3 года назад
The black belt was also bigger and stronger.
@DSB831
@DSB831 2 года назад
That last ditch attempt to toss him while laughing on the inside cracked me up!
@w.c.6678
@w.c.6678 2 года назад
The Guy in Black, the reputed "Black Belt" was thinking about a "Baconator" the second they hit the mat... this was ALL for "Clicks."
@TheNino37
@TheNino37 3 года назад
I can't wait until I can get to an Immersion Camp!
@marcocastro3604
@marcocastro3604 3 года назад
Let's go JP!!!!!💪💯
@randomshotz13
@randomshotz13 Год назад
He REALLY wanted that over head sweep, kept trying to get it as the 7th to prove the point, I do love the overhead from spider guard but JP defended from it well (although sometimes walking into the side sweep) great video!
@troylancaster8278
@troylancaster8278 2 года назад
That was an excellent fight and I loved every minute of it great job to both competitors.
@realboltfan
@realboltfan 3 года назад
JP may be a blue belt in GI… but make no mistake he’s been training quite a long time. Always been tough
@MattD86
@MattD86 3 года назад
Great side control transition there to avoid the sweep at 4:13
@chrishawk9346
@chrishawk9346 3 года назад
So entertaining and enlightening, very good rolls and damn it’d be crazy to see that black belt mad in a fight lol
@jarredlkling
@jarredlkling 2 года назад
I think part of geting black is that you need the self control that you wouldn't allow your self mad and in a fight at the same time. but point taken, a black belt could cripple a person for life easy or kill them with minimal effort.
@itstruelovexo
@itstruelovexo 2 года назад
That was a great, fun video. Your team are obviously great friends and teammates.
@darkpassenger65
@darkpassenger65 3 года назад
That was brutal. I had to look away.
@CPTBeanMan
@CPTBeanMan 3 года назад
Great value Fedor?
@bvogel8999
@bvogel8999 2 года назад
Outstanding fellas!!
@JelliedGrapes
@JelliedGrapes 2 года назад
The last-second guard pull is what gets me
@MJ18Plus
@MJ18Plus 3 года назад
Watching people consummate their marriage in front of friends and family is heartwarming
@Roll_Vids
@Roll_Vids 3 года назад
Why was I not cheering for the underdog? I wanted to see one more sweeeeeeeep!
@ChrisJones-yt8zp
@ChrisJones-yt8zp 2 года назад
He had no intention on finishing that omaplata. He was after the sweeps lol Great video!
@therealdivineinsight7
@therealdivineinsight7 2 года назад
Win, lose, or draw just know that a Seal will NEVER QUIT 💯
@hermespugliese
@hermespugliese 2 года назад
That´s what BJJ is all about: having fun with comrades, learning tecniques and self defense. And of course, RESPECT. OSSSSSS
@RowdyGrunt
@RowdyGrunt 3 года назад
I haven't enjoyed a match that much in a LONNNNGGG time! Good one both guys! Wow! But damn... Pete... losing to a Navy guy? C'mon man.... :-) j/k!!!!!!!!!!!! from an Army guy. :-)
@IanMichael87
@IanMichael87 2 года назад
Gotta love the friendly competition. Only makes you better.
@DiabloOutdoors
@DiabloOutdoors Год назад
In high school, I was the guinea pig of a friend, a blue belt in Judo. I can't just say thanks to him because it made me a much better fighter when I started martial arts.
@Champagne519
@Champagne519 3 года назад
I like how people always add “marine” or “navy seal” in the title, as if that holds any weight whatsoever in martial arts. Especially against someone who does it for a living.
@reaper6983
@reaper6983 3 года назад
I agree I've been doing martial arts for year's and I've beaten cops and marines in martial art's I don't know why they think they are better than regular civilians that practice it as well.
@flatstanley6232
@flatstanley6232 3 года назад
I've always assumed it just means they're willing to work harder than an average person since there training is pretty intense. Also many are in good shape due to regular pt.
@brotherxela5085
@brotherxela5085 3 года назад
Because marines and navy seals are basically professional athletes.... just like if it was with an nfl player they would put the title...
@Champagne519
@Champagne519 3 года назад
@@brotherxela5085 marines and navy seals are nowhere close to being professional athletes😂, sure they are fit, but being fit doesn’t translate to natural skill and ability in sports.
@brotherxela5085
@brotherxela5085 3 года назад
@@Champagne519 bro especially navy seals.... they are some of the most gifted athletic abilities out there... and definitely the strongest mindset... a lot of them could have been professional athletes
@khanage360
@khanage360 3 года назад
The blue belt held up well 😁
@perfectsplit5515
@perfectsplit5515 3 года назад
It's really a miracle that he managed to pass the guard of a black belt.
@MicNantel
@MicNantel 2 года назад
I think he might have been going a tad easy on him. Why I say that? the blue belt has functional use of his wrists after the match. lol.
@k.a.davison9897
@k.a.davison9897 3 года назад
So what martial art was this, and what is its' origin? I don't recognize it. Kind of reminds me of middle school wrestling behind the gym.
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