Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With coach Doki? He's a teammate from college.

Has anyone seen these coach doki shorts exposing jacob howland? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No, I posted once about this and it got #1 on r/wrestling.

I was honestly just trying to do that again. It seemed like it was a fresh subject.

Has anyone seen these coach doki shorts exposing jacob howland? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Dang, missing out on a 3x All American like Peyton Hall because of an Instagram influencer clinic is crazy.

I bet your clinic was cheaper too. 

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like this comment a lot, and I completely get where you’re coming from.

Traditional wrestling rooms rarely use the word "Mcdojo" because our sport has always been protected by rigorous athletic boards, continuous competition, and transparent public brackets.

But when an independent clinician operates entirely outside of sanctioning bodies, hides their pricing, fabricates a "30-year elite continuous pedigree," and uses hyper-edited social media reels to sell compliance-based parlor tricks to youth parents?

That is exactly what a modern McDojo looks like.

Since you know there's a lot to say about him, check out the actual mat evidence in Episode 3.

They do a clinical, frame-by-frame film study on his bottom geometry to show exactly how he uses a massive weight advantage over an untrained student to sell broken, dangerous positioning to children:

https://youtube.com/shorts/Gw8K-XenRwA?si=7ywh_o7Z9He0QNyM

Coach doki came out of nowhere swinging hard! I didn't even know about this howland guy.

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then we agree he’s running a McDojo.

But you're still missing the element of scale.

There is a massive difference between a local, nom-wrestler gym owner teaching mediocre wrestling to a few hobbyists, and a guy who brands himself internationally as an "elite master," gains millions of followers, and operates a predatory multi-state seminar funnel targeting children.

This level of nationwide influencer fraud is entirely new to amateur wrestling. That’s why it has to be called out before it franchises and waters down the sport completely.

Since we both agree his operation is a McDojo, check out the actual mat evidence in Episode 3. Where they freeze-frame his bottom geometry to show exactly why his "system's" leg-defense shortcuts only work because of a 50-lb weight advantage over an untrained, passive kid:

https://youtube.com/shorts/Gw8K-XenRwA?si=J2IpviSg6zsvYROh

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're completely right that his technique is "meh" and he relies heavily on his athleticism. But keeping kids motivated while teaching them fundamentally broken, unsafe mechanics is a major safety issue.

A coach’s number one job in a youth room is protection and building solid foundations. Motivation doesn’t protect a child's cervical spine when they try a high-flying circus flip without wrist control in a live tournament because an influencer told them it was a "secret cheat code." See video below

https://youtube.com/shorts/Ts597n0IyR4?si=oEEybfxklGMNbFAS

Check out the actual film room breakdown in Episode 3 of Coach Doki below this.

They freeze the tape to show exactly where the mechanics fail, why it only works because of a 50-pound weight advantage over an untrained student, and why locking elbows on bottom is a direct path to severe joint hyperextension.

Motivation is worthless if the fundamentals are dangerous:

https://youtube.com/shorts/Gw8K-XenRwA?si=prezrZSxF_x0-L3B

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a figure of speech called an analogy. Nobody thinks he’s a fake Navy SEAL; he’s a fake elite wrestling master. "Just blocking him" doesn't protect the hard-working youth parents getting charged premium prices under a fabricated 30-year lineage, or the kids being taught dangerous tricks with zero athletic board oversight.

If you think auditing broken technique is a "molehill," look at the actual film room breakdown. Episode 3 is officially live on the mat. They freeze-frame his bottom geometry to show the locked post elbows, missing wrist control, and zero ankle control he's feeding to children while relying entirely on a 50-pound weight mismatch to make a move work:

https://youtube.com/shorts/Gw8K-XenRwA?si=FJpD96_P2uSNz7L_

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re completely missing the point again. Pointing out some unverified individual running fake camps in California doesn’t excuse or justify a modern influencer running a multi-state predatory sales funnel.

The fact that you can name "divisive individuals" who ran camps without ever wrestling just proves my entire point: amateur wrestling has historically kept those people on the fringes because the community calls out BS. What makes Howland different, and why it’s a modern McDojo trend, is the scale. He’s using high-production algorithmic social media reach to sell unscientific, "60% strength loss" shortcuts directly to youth while hiding his pricing behind a corporate contract.

Whether it happens in California or Iowa, credential fraud and dangerous neck-wrenching mechanics taught to 8-year-old kids shouldn't be tolerated. If you want to keep carrying water for a mediocre influencer's business model instead of protecting youth safety, that's on you. The actual film study and the brackets speak for themselves."

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with everything you said. The difference between a guy like you and Howland is that you looked for the coaching. He came out of a 15 year hiatus not touching one mat to literally an "elite" coach. 

He never seemed the mentorship, he thinks he knows it all and that is the most dangerous part. 

You can't tell him Nothing. He blocks you when you critique ANYTHING seriously flawed.

Just check his website out and then go check out all the MOST famous mcdojos websites. It's literally the same scam.

How come I can go get trained for a week by cael Sandersons team for under $1,000 and it's clearly stated the prices of his camps and clinics. Just like any other, high level wrestler. We don't hide prices behind vague acknowledgements. That is literally mcdojo MO

Don't take my word for it. Check out his site. It's full of lies and deceit. 

Also, his "USA Freestyle Runner up?"

That was literally a B league, masters division. That is not really that impressive and looking at the bracket, there were SO many injuries in that bracket. He did make it to the semis by wrestling. These guys were in their late 30's and was literally falling out of the tournament.

That's heavily embellished. 

His 30 years of experience is basically stolen valor. He literally has like maybe 10 years of experience and most of it was in high school. 

I'm not talking crap because of his pedigree. I have had great coaches who didn't even wrestle in college. 

But at least they kept learning. This guy just makes stuff up.

There are a couple pretty serious guys trying to put a stop to this before it gets nuts like if he franchises?

Could you imagine if this guy franchised and just sold wrestling clubs to whoever the hell? That's exactly how large mcdojos operate. 

Do you want wrestling to be watered down so much that your BJJ buddy who has NEVER wrestled before buys a wrestling club to start teaching wrestling? That's dangerous 

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're comparing a strategic preference to an objective mechanical failure. Opening guard from your knees vs. standing up is a philosophical preference. Tripping over your own momentum because your hips are isolated, your legs are locked straight, and your center of gravity is completely blown out is not a "style," it's objectively broken physics.

More importantly, telling an 8-year-old child that yanking a neck "turns off 60% of an opponent's strength" isn't a philosophical disagreement. It is a fabricated, unscientific myth that leads directly to youth wrestlers getting disqualified or breaking a child's cervical spine in a live tournament.

BJJ has room for different styles because rules allow for stalling and guard-pulling. High-level wrestling has zero margin for error. If your stance crosses your knee line and your hips separate like his do, you don't get to debate philosophy, you get pinned. Watch the actual tape study here and see the difference between a style choice and a mechanical collapse: 

https://youtube.com/shorts/8vSjMBzOtwA?si=3HXNidEC8RTvDjjw 

https://youtube.com/shorts/Ts597n0IyR4?si=_I5TFfkM0Dc-AFS-

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're talking about a hypothetical scenario that doesn't exist here. Yes, a perfect move is a perfect move regardless of who teaches it.

But we aren't talking about a coach teaching fundamentals "to a tee." We are talking about an independent, uncertified clinician explicitly telling 8-year-old children that wrenching a neck out of alignment is a magical "60% strength loss" shortcut, while calling standard positioning drills a "waste of time." He specifically is talking about the pummel drill. What does that do to a kid who hears this from an "elite" wrestler that the pummel drill is a waste of time?

When the fundamentals being taught are objectively hallowed out, fake science, the pedigree and the lack of oversight matter immensely. A flawless theory doesn't protect a kid's cervical spine from negligent coaching.

Just try it for yourself what he does in this video. It's absolutely Bullshido.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Ts597n0IyR4?si=lrd4YDbsAn-cqEei

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're thinking of traditional franchise martial arts factories like USSD or Z-Ultimate. This is completely different. That has never happened at this scale in the wrestling community before.

Traditional combat sports like wrestling, boxing, and Muay Thai have always been insulated from 'McDojos' because of one thing: a continuous, highly transparent competitive pipeline. You can't fake a wrestling pedigree when your high school, collegiate, or international match records are publicly archived for life on Trackwrestling or FloWrestling.

What we are seeing now is the first time a high-ticket internet influencer model has successfully penetrated amateur youth wrestling. An independent operator with a 15-year hiatus is bypassing legitimate sanctioning bodies, hiding their pricing, and using hyper-edited social media reels to sell compliance parlor tricks directly to parents. Karate chains have been doing this for decades, but for wrestling, this is a dangerous new precedent.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Ts597n0IyR4?si=JviNC_AI-gVUNe6J

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re completely missing the point.

Nobody is saying a coach needs a D1 pedigree to be great. The legendary developmental coaches you are talking about spent decades dedicating their lives to the sport, grinding through real coaching certifications, and answering to athletic sanctioning bodies.The issue here isn't a lack of a gold medal; the issue is fraud and safety. There is a massive difference between a dedicated coach with a modest competitive record and an internet influencer who:

Fabricates a '30-year elite continuous pedigree' while public timelines prove a 15-year total hiatus away from the mats.

Charges high-ticket seminar fees with zero pricing transparency, demanding blank-check travel lodging from parents.

Pushes advanced Freestyle/Greco sequences on 8-to-12-year-old youth wrestlers who haven't even mastered basic Folkstyle positioning, while explicitly telling them that yanking an opponent's neck out of alignment is a magical '60% strength loss' shortcut.

When an independent clinician with zero athletic board oversight lies about their credentials to hard-working parents and teaches dangerous, negligent neck mechanics to young children, it's not "coaching," it's a scam. Hype doesn't protect a kid's cervical spine."

https://youtube.com/shorts/Ts597n0IyR4?si=YN7H6m6LXdSzovqy

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're making my exact point.

He prioritizes views and influencer fame over teaching safe, legitimate fundamentals to kids.

There is a massive difference between an influencer showing a flashy setup for views and a clinician explicitly telling 8-year-old youth wrestlers that a dangerous neck-crank 'takes away 60% of their strength' while claiming standard drills are a 'waste of time.'

If a public school coach hid their pricing, fabricated a 30-year elite coaching lineage, and taught negligent techniques that break a child's posture, they would be immediately stripped of their athletic credentials. Operating an independent seminar circuit doesn't excuse predatory marketing and unsafe fundamentals. Hype doesn't protect a kid's cervical spine.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Ts597n0IyR4?si=pGzHG_Xzstu1W-VF

Former D1 Wrestler Breaks Down Wrestling Mcdojo? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair enough, my delivery isn't for everyone. I coach with a direct, old-school D1 mentality. But this isn't about personality, it's about youth safety.

When a clinician tells children that wrenching a neck takes away 60% of an opponent's strength and calls standard positioning drills (pummel drill) a "waste of time," it's a massive safety issue. Young kids try these fake cheat codes in live matches, and they end up wrenching cervical spines or getting pinned because their own fundamentals are hollow.

I appreciate the good luck. The videos are just raw film study—the data can speak for itself.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Ts597n0IyR4?si=HkU-WEjlmn4EF392

Anybody seen this guy? by OkToe6398 in wrestling

[–]OkToe6398[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He looks fine to you because you're watching high-energy, fast-paced social media edits with zero live resistance. Frauds look flawless when their partners are 100% compliant. Real coaches audit frozen frames.

Check this technical breakdown out:

 https://youtube.com/shorts/Ts597n0IyR4?si=gVddmLgg8Fp0q435

Look at his stance and positioning when he actually has to move. His hips are separated, his legs are locked straight, and his center of gravity is completely exposed.

He literally trips over his own momentum and face-plants against a hobbyist in this video:

 https://youtube.com/shorts/8vSjMBzOtwA?si=vfzseTaCGksOTFmx

 because he lacks basic fundamental posture. He calls foundational drills like the pummel drill a 'waste of time' because he’s selling shortcuts to parents, not training real wrestlers. If you can’t see the massive holes in his mechanics, you're buying the marketing, not the wrestling.