Alex jones is to much of a drunk. I was watching one of his shows on his pod and he was punking after taking a swig of vodka kinda off cam. And he said he was about to throw up because the things that are happening in america guys a joke
Timestamps: 00:01 - Introduction to the Podcast 04:35 - Discussion on Weightlifting and Sports Training 10:40 - Nostalgia and Archery Memories 15:04 - Flow State in Archery 17:36 - The Importance of Drilling in Jiu-Jitsu 23:34 - Historical Significance of the Clack Nart Stone 30:06 - Addiction to Cardio and Strength Training 34:51 - Injury and Rehabilitation Journeys 39:26 - Experiences in Alaska and Hunting Adventures 45:06 - Hunting Innovations and Technologies 49:42 - Bow Tuning and Performance 56:00 - Strength and Power in Sports 1:00:13 - The Importance of Strength Training 1:03:04 - Speed and Physical Development 1:12:01 - Boxing vs. UFC: The Path to Greatness 1:15:14 - Fighter Analysis and Commentary 1:22:14 - Social Media Reflections 1:29:04 - Surgery Insights and Recovery 1:30:16 - Incredible Knee Recovery Stories 1:39:00 - Louie's Unique Coaching Philosophy 1:45:02 - The Aggressive World of Combat Sports 1:45:00 - Self-Defense Techniques and Hoodie Usage 1:51:00 - The Heavyweights: Tyson's Legacy 1:55:00 - The State of College Sports and Pay 2:00:20 - Self-Destructing Videos and Privacy Concerns 2:02:14 - Signal Encryption and Government Surveillance 2:09:14 - The Power of Open Conversation 2:15:26 - Navigating Emotional Pain 2:22:12 - The Consequences of Aggression 2:30:24 - Reflections on Recent Events 2:30:26 - Human Nature and Control 2:34:17 - The Role of Media and Social Narratives 2:42:07 - Team Dynamics and Individual Accountability 2:45:27 - Discussion on Footwear for Lifting 2:48:30 - Strongman Competitions and Family Connections 2:55:07 - The Origins of Catch Wrestling 3:00:32 - Muhammad Ali's Injuries and Exhibitions 3:04:00 - Blood Clots and Complications 3:07:08 - The Cost of Obsession in Sports 3:15:33 - Exploring Limits in Hunting 3:19:02 - Village Celebration with Buffalo Guts 3:28:53 - The Nutritional Value of a Meat-Based Diet 3:30:35 - Cooking with Venison and Elk 3:33:06 - Hot Sauce Collaboration 3:35:26 - Innovative Gym Equipment Made with snap-summary.com
I think you’re a great man Joe, hope you have an amazing holiday with your family. Thanks for giving me something to listen to while I’m trucking for UPS across country.
Only an asshole pays big money to go and shoot things. People like you are why the world is a wreck. Did you also have P Diddy guide you on another hunt?
As an American, we feel the same way, but your countryside is the epitome of a dream landscape. My heritage leans your direction, so I feel some connection just looking at it.
A lot of Scotch Irish here in America so people are curious. But I remember telling some Scottish dudes in America that I'm part Scottish and they both looked at me like the biggest cheese dick. Then I thought about it and I understood, if someone from Scotland was visiting in America and was coming to tell me they are part American because their grandma is from America I wouldn't give a shite either.
Heh heh - I’m ashamed to be a Scotsman During lockdown all the Scot’s queued up for their injections It’s a backward little country and I can’t wait to leave
Jaime must lose his mind after constantly having to listen to rogan talk about the same things every pod as well as always asking him questions he dam well knows the answers too😂
Glad to see Sorin on, he was our guide nearly ten years ago on a Yeti hunt on Mt Everest. We didn't see a Yeti, but our group was attacked by a clan of bandits near the base camp. Bert took out his survival knife and colored the white snow blood red within seconds. Three of the bandits ran into the night and Bert opened a can of beans with his thumb and lit up a cigarillo to calm down after the attack.
*With all due respect to Joe and Bert, traditional archery is no more difficult than any other sport or skillset.* It is an acknowledged fact that for anyone other than those extraordinarily gifted athletes, the extremely rare, one-in a million, musicians, artists, and athletes who can master a skill in one one-thousanth the amount of time that an ordinary, highly-motivated person is capable of accomplishing; it takes between 8,000 to 10,000 hours of dedicated practice to become a master of a particular skillset. Compound bows remove an extraordinary amount of the required and necessary practice time that long bows, recurve bows, Asiatic horse bows, Asiatic military-style bows, North American indigenous people's hunting bows, etc. require in order to hunt either small game or big game in an ethical manner. In order to shoot accurately enough with the first arrow, every time, on big game animals, one needs four things. First an above average level of shooting skill with a traditional bow. Second is to not, under any circumstances, be shooting a bow with a draw weight that is too heavy for one's age, for one's muscular abilities, and for any neck, back, or arm limitations due to prior injuries or diseases. Third, is to truly understand one's limitations. For the average stick bow traditional archer hunting big game, that's going to mean imposing a strict, no shots over 25 yards, perhaps even 20 yards, limitation. Fourth, a traditional archer wishing to ethically hunt big game is going to need to find a way to shoot 20-100 arrows at least every other day for the entire year. *Just like someone who is shooting a semiautomatic handgun at the highest levels of accuracy and marksmanship; shooting a traditional bow accurately enough to ethically harvest deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, moose, and black bears out to distances as far away as 40 yards is a VERY PERISHABLE skill that really requires disciplined daily practice in order to maintain one's skill levels.*
Ya man, me and Bert go way back. Met him 468 years ago at a summit of Everest reunion. Man just a great guy. Glad to seem him after all this time, really was a great guy.
00:01 - Podcast Introduction 🎤 04:49 - Training Techniques & Evolution 🏋️♂️ 10:43 - Archery Experiences & Perspectives 🏹 15:04 - Archery and Flow States 🏹 19:01 - Jiu-Jitsu Techniques and Training 🥋 24:01 - Scottish Strength Traditions 🏴☠️ 30:05 - Cardio vs Strength Training 🏋️♂️ 34:22 - Injury Talk and Rehabilitation 🤕 39:00 - Adventure in the Cold 🥶 45:06 - Hunting Technology and Tools 🎯 52:40 - Challenges of Cold Weather Hunting ❄️ 1:00:00 - The Role of Power in Sports 💪 1:00:13 - Strength in All Aspects of Life 💪 1:06:30 - The Journey of Francis Ngannou 🏆 1:12:30 - The Differences Between Boxing and UFC 🥊 1:15:14 - The Flyweight Champion's Dominance 🥋 1:21:13 - Navigating Social Media's Impact 📱 1:28:43 - Injuries in Combat Sports 💥 1:30:16 - Surgical Experiences with Achilles and Patella Tendons 🦵 1:32:50 - The Efficacy of Stem Cell Treatments 🌱 1:39:12 - The Cultures of Suffering and Potential in Sports 🏋️♂️ 1:45:18 - Self-Defense Techniques and Strategies 🥋 1:51:48 - The Evolution of Combat Sports and Athletes 🥊 1:54:20 - College Athletics and NIL Impact 💰 2:00:20 - Self-Destructing Videos and Encryption Concerns 🔒 2:02:10 - Huawei Ban and Security Issues 📱 2:09:11 - The Importance of Open Conversation 🗣️ 2:15:26 - Emotional Pain and Personal Growth 🌱 2:20:00 - The Consequences of Street Fights ⚔️ 2:27:00 - Understanding Mob Mentality and its Implications 🤝 2:30:26 - Discussion on Human Nature and Control 🧠 2:33:14 - The Reality of the Deep State 🔍 2:39:03 - Censorship and Free Speech in Modern Society 🗣️ 2:45:27 - Converse and Lifting Techniques 👟 2:52:44 - Strongman Days and Legendary Lifters 💪 2:58:59 - Training Methods of Wrestling Legends 🤼♂️ 3:00:32 - Ali's Fight and Career Impact 🥊 3:08:12 - The Balance Between Passion and Life ⚖️ 3:15:02 - Understanding Your Own Ambitions 🎯 3:15:30 - Hunting Experiences in Africa 🦁 3:24:25 - Cooking Techniques and Favorite Recipes 🍖 3:29:40 - Dietary Preferences and Nutrition 🥩 3:30:35 - Cooking with Cast Iron and Wild Game 🍳 3:33:25 - Hot Sauce Collaborations 🌶️ 3:36:30 - Innovative Gym Equipment 💪 snap-summary.com/
I tore my acl and had it repaired but the took a graft from my other legs patellar and I was fully cleared for sports in 3 months. Will preach the shelborn knee clinic till I die
why stand when you can sit, why sit when you can lay down, why lay down when you can sleep... best advice ever from an operator in Bagdad '02..... it was a long road!
Just had ACL recontruction...my ortho, who also is the ortho for a professional football sports team said if you want to go back to playing sports or "hard work" do not get a cadaver graft. Failure rate is much higher then patellar tendon, quad muscle, or hamstring muscle. I blew mine playing soccer, and will be back on the pitch at 43 yrs old by May...9 months later. Also know 2 people who have snapped cadavers in their knees when going back to playing. Joe is 100% right..kneeling down is painful and was warned of it but it will go away. Everyone i know who's had this surgery said it isn't that bad..and thats alot being most of them are all soccer players.
As a lifelong Alaskan and a hunter, I had to stop listening when dude said we don't use mirrors. Even remote hunting far north of Fairbanks we do in fact use mirrors and groom ourselves. Life here is not as complicated as you think. Cold outside? Put a coat on. A good coat, not a fashionable coat. Dark outside? Turn on a light inside. Every time I hear non Alaskans talk about Alaska, it makes me think the rest of the world is soft af. And they think we're like feral or something. Next they're gonna say we ride moose to work and keep polar bears as pets lol I can't with this episode.
⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️ 00:00:00 - Introduction to Joe Rogan Experience 00:05:41 - The Role of Steroids in Sports 00:12:07 - Archery and Personal Stories 00:17:35 - Drilling Techniques Explained 00:23:12 - Scottish Strength Traditions 00:29:09 - Training with Cam Haynes 00:34:41 - Managing Chronic Pain in Athletes 00:40:25 - Living in Extreme Cold Conditions 00:47:23 - Bow Hunting vs. Rifle Hunting 00:56:00 - Bow Power and Accuracy Discussion 01:01:27 - Importance of Learning Jiu-Jitsu Early 01:12:52 - Tyson Fury's Training Strategy 01:20:42 - Impact of Social Media on Mental Health 01:26:59 - Kamaru Usman's Knee Issues 01:32:41 - Controversies in Orthopedic Treatments 01:42:10 - Wrestling's Impact on Mental Toughness 01:47:45 - Triangle Choke Mistakes 01:53:19 - NIL and College Sports Changes 01:59:13 - Self-Destructing Video Files 02:07:33 - Impact of Podcasting on Society 02:14:31 - Navigating Conversations and Arguments 02:26:06 - Mob Mentality and Its Dangers 02:31:52 - Deep State Reality 02:39:03 - Political Narratives & Censorship 02:44:55 - Tribalism in Strength Conditioning 02:57:32 - Carl Gotch's Training Methods 03:07:06 - Impact of Competitive Drive 03:14:13 - Lessons from Legendary Athletes 03:20:35 - Fishing Adventures and Techniques 03:28:02 - Carnivore Diet Insights 03:33:39 - Grilling Venison Techniques
When the first round whizzed past my head, time slowed down, I saw the bullet slow mo past me and muscle memory sets in and I was on the ground behind cover without thinking about it.
Had the PCL surgery first to replace my ACL, doctors recommendations. I was a decent HS wrestler with a couple offers. Wanting to still compete. That shit tore one year later. Cadaver ligament has been good for 10+ years now.
Joe, you gotta bring on someone to talk about all these AI breakthroughs we be having, the willow chip sounds awesome, and elons new supercomputer would make some awesome conversations.
Bro as a 19 year old, it would be so cool to befriend any one of these awesome guests Joe Rogan has on. All the knowledge, wisdom, stories, and interesting conversations that I’ve seen on this show is amazing. Thanks Joe Rogan. And thank you Jamie. Love you guys.
We want Alex Jones
Yep😊
I hope he’s doing okay 😢
For real. Its been how long
Alex jones is to much of a drunk. I was watching one of his shows on his pod and he was punking after taking a swig of vodka kinda off cam. And he said he was about to throw up because the things that are happening in america guys a joke
No, we don't.
Keanu Reeves would be an amazing guest 🙏🏼
Oh I agree!! Hope this happens!
The funniest Bert that Joe's ever had on the podcast.
the only funny bert he’s had on
Timestamps:
00:01 - Introduction to the Podcast
04:35 - Discussion on Weightlifting and Sports Training
10:40 - Nostalgia and Archery Memories
15:04 - Flow State in Archery
17:36 - The Importance of Drilling in Jiu-Jitsu
23:34 - Historical Significance of the Clack Nart Stone
30:06 - Addiction to Cardio and Strength Training
34:51 - Injury and Rehabilitation Journeys
39:26 - Experiences in Alaska and Hunting Adventures
45:06 - Hunting Innovations and Technologies
49:42 - Bow Tuning and Performance
56:00 - Strength and Power in Sports
1:00:13 - The Importance of Strength Training
1:03:04 - Speed and Physical Development
1:12:01 - Boxing vs. UFC: The Path to Greatness
1:15:14 - Fighter Analysis and Commentary
1:22:14 - Social Media Reflections
1:29:04 - Surgery Insights and Recovery
1:30:16 - Incredible Knee Recovery Stories
1:39:00 - Louie's Unique Coaching Philosophy
1:45:02 - The Aggressive World of Combat Sports
1:45:00 - Self-Defense Techniques and Hoodie Usage
1:51:00 - The Heavyweights: Tyson's Legacy
1:55:00 - The State of College Sports and Pay
2:00:20 - Self-Destructing Videos and Privacy Concerns
2:02:14 - Signal Encryption and Government Surveillance
2:09:14 - The Power of Open Conversation
2:15:26 - Navigating Emotional Pain
2:22:12 - The Consequences of Aggression
2:30:24 - Reflections on Recent Events
2:30:26 - Human Nature and Control
2:34:17 - The Role of Media and Social Narratives
2:42:07 - Team Dynamics and Individual Accountability
2:45:27 - Discussion on Footwear for Lifting
2:48:30 - Strongman Competitions and Family Connections
2:55:07 - The Origins of Catch Wrestling
3:00:32 - Muhammad Ali's Injuries and Exhibitions
3:04:00 - Blood Clots and Complications
3:07:08 - The Cost of Obsession in Sports
3:15:33 - Exploring Limits in Hunting
3:19:02 - Village Celebration with Buffalo Guts
3:28:53 - The Nutritional Value of a Meat-Based Diet
3:30:35 - Cooking with Venison and Elk
3:33:06 - Hot Sauce Collaboration
3:35:26 - Innovative Gym Equipment
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Not all heros wear capes
how the hell did you manage to do it that fast
@@theratrace2153 Id imagine a transcript thrown into GPT? lol
Easy pass on this episode! Borrrring!
What the heck Joe Rogan get Joey Diaz on and start talking about the CEO killer cock sucks
BRING US JEREMY CLARKSON!
We’re almost there…
that would be awesome
Yep
The nba player?
Train by day, Joe Rogan Podcast by night, all day!
Thanks Nick!
I think you’re a great man Joe, hope you have an amazing holiday with your family. Thanks for giving me something to listen to while I’m trucking for UPS across country.
Be safe out there bro!
@@93theproducer47 definitely! Heading through Montana right now then to salt lake. Trying to move smooth to avoid the possible snow! Thanks brotha
“Pull it up Jamie” will be added to the Urban Dictionary 2024 edition!
Needs to be an AI search app.
Bro, Joe keeps dropping these like candy. Is it coz its Christmas?? Love it!
Glad to see Sorin on, he was our guide nearly ten years ago on a hunt up in the Alps. Unforgettable experience and an all around great dude.
Only an asshole pays big money to go and shoot things. People like you are why the world is a wreck. Did you also have P Diddy guide you on another hunt?
Ooohh money bags!
Hope you had a good time.
If I had a dime for the people commenting that in some way they knew the guest I'd probably have a dollar and some change
I got scared when I read “Bert” 😅 glad it will be a good one 🙌
Burnt
Same here. Went from😢 to 😊 qiick
This dude so healthy even his beard is glowing!!!!
It's beard balm and oil bro
as a scotsman i love when people talk about my country with love and passion
As an American, we feel the same way, but your countryside is the epitome of a dream landscape. My heritage leans your direction, so I feel some connection just looking at it.
A lot of Scotch Irish here in America so people are curious. But I remember telling some Scottish dudes in America that I'm part Scottish and they both looked at me like the biggest cheese dick. Then I thought about it and I understood, if someone from Scotland was visiting in America and was coming to tell me they are part American because their grandma is from America I wouldn't give a shite either.
Of course TH-cam deleted my comment. I’d love to visit but your country is a mess. And you can’t own guns. Yikes 😬
"SCOTLAND IS NOT A REAL COUNTRY. YOU ARE AN ENGLISHMAN WITH A DRESS!"
Heh heh - I’m ashamed to be a Scotsman
During lockdown all the Scot’s queued up for their injections
It’s a backward little country and I can’t wait to leave
Jaime must lose his mind after constantly having to listen to rogan talk about the same things every pod as well as always asking him questions he dam well knows the answers too😂
I don’t care what you heard about me, but you ain’t ever gonna get a dollar out of me. You want even get 5@ cent
*to
jamie is getting paid son
Joe is fr successful because he talks to people that he enjoys talking to. We’re just lucky he records it and posts it for us to see
Only problem is if you've listened to Rogan enough its literally a combination of stories you've already heard and can become very repetitive.
You make it sound as though it’s some sort of gesture of goodwill lol. Pretty sure he’s doing it for the insanely good money he’s paid, as a result
Just was thinking of how epic it would be to get Jim Carrey on. A man-to-man with him would be a high view count easily.
About time, man. Burt is an awesome guy. Met him 18 years ago and he couldn’t have been nicer to me.
X and Qarden Token are going to be merged. Easiest money in my life
Been listening to Rogan since the beginning. It's crazy that he was even considered for "Person of the Year"
Glad to see Sorin on, he was our guide nearly ten years ago on a Yeti hunt on Mt Everest.
We didn't see a Yeti, but our group was attacked by a clan of bandits near the base camp. Bert took out his survival knife and colored the white snow blood red within seconds. Three of the bandits ran into the night and Bert opened a can of beans with his thumb and lit up a cigarillo to calm down after the attack.
damn. That cool.
*With all due respect to Joe and Bert, traditional archery is no more difficult than any other sport or skillset.*
It is an acknowledged fact that for anyone other than those extraordinarily gifted athletes, the extremely rare, one-in a million, musicians, artists, and athletes who can master a skill in one one-thousanth the amount of time that an ordinary, highly-motivated person is capable of accomplishing; it takes between 8,000 to 10,000 hours of dedicated practice to become a master of a particular skillset.
Compound bows remove an extraordinary amount of the required and necessary practice time that long bows, recurve bows, Asiatic horse bows, Asiatic military-style bows, North American indigenous people's hunting bows, etc. require in order to hunt either small game or big game in an ethical manner. In order to shoot accurately enough with the first arrow, every time, on big game animals, one needs four things.
First an above average level of shooting skill with a traditional bow.
Second is to not, under any circumstances, be shooting a bow with a draw weight that is too heavy for one's age, for one's muscular abilities, and for any neck, back, or arm limitations due to prior injuries or diseases.
Third, is to truly understand one's limitations. For the average stick bow traditional archer hunting big game, that's going to mean imposing a strict, no shots over 25 yards, perhaps even 20 yards, limitation.
Fourth, a traditional archer wishing to ethically hunt big game is going to need to find a way to shoot 20-100 arrows at least every other day for the entire year.
*Just like someone who is shooting a semiautomatic handgun at the highest levels of accuracy and marksmanship; shooting a traditional bow accurately enough to ethically harvest deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, moose, and black bears out to distances as far away as 40 yards is a VERY PERISHABLE skill that really requires disciplined daily practice in order to maintain one's skill levels.*
Ya man, me and Bert go way back. Met him 468 years ago at a summit of Everest reunion. Man just a great guy. Glad to seem him after all this time, really was a great guy.
Whoa 468 years!! So in a past life on a pirate ship I’m guessing?
Damn you're old bro.
what a nice guy this guy
😂😂😂😂😂🫡 I WANT TO KNOW HIS SECRET TOO LIFE 🫡🫡🫡
How old are you guys? Seriously, I need to know!!
JRE makes me feel better!!! Future Looks Bright Baby!!!
Another day closer to being homeless in Austin… my final evolution 🎉
“Do you hate accuracy?” That killed me 😂 14:56
in intense moments my brain slows time down like that
Absolutely, me too. Like right before a car accident.
So much better than that other BERT dude with the obnoxious fake laugh
Right. Two unfunny stand-ups on a pod is no Bueno
Over 3 hours? That’s got to be a good episode.
Great machine! It's like supersettin' all in one machine! That machine is the future of working out!
00:01 - Podcast Introduction 🎤
04:49 - Training Techniques & Evolution 🏋️♂️
10:43 - Archery Experiences & Perspectives 🏹 15:04 - Archery and Flow States 🏹
19:01 - Jiu-Jitsu Techniques and Training 🥋
24:01 - Scottish Strength Traditions 🏴☠️ 30:05 - Cardio vs Strength Training 🏋️♂️
34:22 - Injury Talk and Rehabilitation 🤕
39:00 - Adventure in the Cold 🥶
45:06 - Hunting Technology and Tools 🎯
52:40 - Challenges of Cold Weather Hunting ❄️
1:00:00 - The Role of Power in Sports 💪
1:00:13 - Strength in All Aspects of Life 💪
1:06:30 - The Journey of Francis Ngannou 🏆
1:12:30 - The Differences Between Boxing and UFC 🥊 1:15:14 - The Flyweight Champion's Dominance 🥋
1:21:13 - Navigating Social Media's Impact 📱
1:28:43 - Injuries in Combat Sports 💥
1:30:16 - Surgical Experiences with Achilles and Patella Tendons 🦵
1:32:50 - The Efficacy of Stem Cell Treatments 🌱
1:39:12 - The Cultures of Suffering and Potential in Sports 🏋️♂️
1:45:18 - Self-Defense Techniques and Strategies 🥋
1:51:48 - The Evolution of Combat Sports and Athletes 🥊
1:54:20 - College Athletics and NIL Impact 💰
2:00:20 - Self-Destructing Videos and Encryption Concerns 🔒
2:02:10 - Huawei Ban and Security Issues 📱
2:09:11 - The Importance of Open Conversation 🗣️ 2:15:26 - Emotional Pain and Personal Growth 🌱
2:20:00 - The Consequences of Street Fights ⚔️
2:27:00 - Understanding Mob Mentality and its Implications 🤝
2:30:26 - Discussion on Human Nature and Control 🧠
2:33:14 - The Reality of the Deep State 🔍
2:39:03 - Censorship and Free Speech in Modern Society 🗣️
2:45:27 - Converse and Lifting Techniques 👟
2:52:44 - Strongman Days and Legendary Lifters 💪
2:58:59 - Training Methods of Wrestling Legends 🤼♂️
3:00:32 - Ali's Fight and Career Impact 🥊
3:08:12 - The Balance Between Passion and Life ⚖️
3:15:02 - Understanding Your Own Ambitions 🎯
3:15:30 - Hunting Experiences in Africa 🦁
3:24:25 - Cooking Techniques and Favorite Recipes 🍖
3:29:40 - Dietary Preferences and Nutrition 🥩
3:30:35 - Cooking with Cast Iron and Wild Game 🍳
3:33:25 - Hot Sauce Collaborations 🌶️
3:36:30 - Innovative Gym Equipment 💪 snap-summary.com/
I tore my acl and had it repaired but the took a graft from my other legs patellar and I was fully cleared for sports in 3 months. Will preach the shelborn knee clinic till I die
"My friend owns the property out there."
"Naturally."
🤣
Joe Rogan and a joint it’s a good morning
Tremendous 💨
You have been a pleasure, it's been a relaxing evening, thanks both I appreciate your time sxx bravo Juliett
This guy's beard game is off the charts
At this point I think the beard has a guy.
It’s truly of the finest quality
The bottom half turns into beautiful locks
It's reached the beard epilogue.
I know that's impressive 👏
Getting the bow after rambo is awesome
why stand when you can sit, why sit when you can lay down, why lay down when you can sleep... best advice ever from an operator in Bagdad '02..... it was a long road!
Ray Porter. Best audio reader ever. Bring him in, his credits are insane.
Thanks Mr Rogan you are the best great podcasts these past few weeks
Please talk to someone about how brutal and corrupt health care and insurance is in this country. It needs to change.
It’s not a MAGA theme. More Bernie . Joe now MAGA
The electrical stimulant used to be called the TENS unit back in the 80's. It was used to treat muscle soreness.
Bert is the man!! Been a long time coming. Much respect to this man
his dad, Richard Sorin is the reason why i got into grip training. what up to all my gripboard homies out there!
Joe + This guy's beard = Gimli from Lord of The Rings. That still only counts as one!
This episode is brought to you by the farmers dog
Just had ACL recontruction...my ortho, who also is the ortho for a professional football sports team said if you want to go back to playing sports or "hard work" do not get a cadaver graft. Failure rate is much higher then patellar tendon, quad muscle, or hamstring muscle. I blew mine playing soccer, and will be back on the pitch at 43 yrs old by May...9 months later. Also know 2 people who have snapped cadavers in their knees when going back to playing. Joe is 100% right..kneeling down is painful and was warned of it but it will go away. Everyone i know who's had this surgery said it isn't that bad..and thats alot being most of them are all soccer players.
Day 23 and Joe still hasn’t let Jamie pull up the diddy vict interview on my channel 😵💫 AI definitely overtook humanity
I knew we in the matrix fratello
Is this for real tho
That’s because he’s on the list
Where‘s the vid
yo jamie pull this up after the bear video
Did Joe say he has a friend that puts tires on with hammers??😂😂😂
This is the Bert we deserved but never received.
GET US CLARKSON, HAMMOND & MAY ON!
As a lifelong Alaskan and a hunter, I had to stop listening when dude said we don't use mirrors. Even remote hunting far north of Fairbanks we do in fact use mirrors and groom ourselves. Life here is not as complicated as you think. Cold outside? Put a coat on. A good coat, not a fashionable coat. Dark outside? Turn on a light inside. Every time I hear non Alaskans talk about Alaska, it makes me think the rest of the world is soft af. And they think we're like feral or something. Next they're gonna say we ride moose to work and keep polar bears as pets lol I can't with this episode.
Watching an AI ad of Joe Rogan before Joe Rogan. 😂
Love hearing the talks about hunting!
That pile of stones story is something else. Never heard that before.
Thanks Joe for all your podcasts. Not falling into.the shouting clickbait that many podcasts went down. Proper conversation.
⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️
00:00:00 - Introduction to Joe Rogan Experience
00:05:41 - The Role of Steroids in Sports
00:12:07 - Archery and Personal Stories
00:17:35 - Drilling Techniques Explained
00:23:12 - Scottish Strength Traditions
00:29:09 - Training with Cam Haynes
00:34:41 - Managing Chronic Pain in Athletes
00:40:25 - Living in Extreme Cold Conditions
00:47:23 - Bow Hunting vs. Rifle Hunting
00:56:00 - Bow Power and Accuracy Discussion
01:01:27 - Importance of Learning Jiu-Jitsu Early
01:12:52 - Tyson Fury's Training Strategy
01:20:42 - Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
01:26:59 - Kamaru Usman's Knee Issues
01:32:41 - Controversies in Orthopedic Treatments
01:42:10 - Wrestling's Impact on Mental Toughness
01:47:45 - Triangle Choke Mistakes
01:53:19 - NIL and College Sports Changes
01:59:13 - Self-Destructing Video Files
02:07:33 - Impact of Podcasting on Society
02:14:31 - Navigating Conversations and Arguments
02:26:06 - Mob Mentality and Its Dangers
02:31:52 - Deep State Reality
02:39:03 - Political Narratives & Censorship
02:44:55 - Tribalism in Strength Conditioning
02:57:32 - Carl Gotch's Training Methods
03:07:06 - Impact of Competitive Drive
03:14:13 - Lessons from Legendary Athletes
03:20:35 - Fishing Adventures and Techniques
03:28:02 - Carnivore Diet Insights
03:33:39 - Grilling Venison Techniques
27:20 name drops one of the best pro wrestlers ever casually
Wow a advocate for veterans. What an innovator. Hero
Get Keanu, you both know Tarran, make it happen! Better yet, get Tarran!
Get Jeremy Clarkson in!
we need the worlds highest ig man on here , and talk about the cosmos and etc.
Who??
Awesome podcast bro thanks for your work :-)
Personally came to my gym and installed equipment, super nice man
Bert is the real deal! Total beast
When the first round whizzed past my head, time slowed down, I saw the bullet slow mo past me and muscle memory sets in and I was on the ground behind cover without thinking about it.
Holyfield trained with 7 time Mr Olympia Lee Haney also at his gym in Atlanta.
You need to interview Rowan Atkinson while he's still here.
Do a podcast with Brad Garlinghouse, I'll comment this on every video until it happens.
Running, skiing, mountain biking; these would all be helped with the X-Factor machine!!
Please have the dude that exposed Billy Carson on, Wes huff!
That’s one POWERFUL beard 😎 💪🏻
What a great interview 👏
The problem is I've spoken about these headlines for 2-3 years, at a minimum, and not one Quadrillion dollar, infinite value word has been uttered.
These guys interviewing Rogan are great.
The amazing Joe Rohan with another badass podcast!
The last Rohan
Had the PCL surgery first to replace my ACL, doctors recommendations. I was a decent HS wrestler with a couple offers. Wanting to still compete. That shit tore one year later. Cadaver ligament has been good for 10+ years now.
Do you every get excited when a new JRE guest appears you’ve never heard of?
Ring of brodgar is in Orkney, where my family are from. Orkney is such a magical place.
Best podcast in a while!
Just throwing this one out there, maybe you have Wesley Huff on with all the recent hype.
Damn saw Bert and was hoping it was Bert Kreicher, best guest in jre history
Jeremy Wade for JRE podcast!
The 3 minute, unskippable ads on desktop are absolutely diabolical.
The beard didn’t make’th this man. The beard added to this man 👌🏽
We need a shroud of turin expert on the pod
Joe, you gotta bring on someone to talk about all these AI breakthroughs we be having, the willow chip sounds awesome, and elons new supercomputer would make some awesome conversations.
Bro as a 19 year old, it would be so cool to befriend any one of these awesome guests Joe Rogan has on. All the knowledge, wisdom, stories, and interesting conversations that I’ve seen on this show is amazing. Thanks Joe Rogan. And thank you Jamie. Love you guys.
Awesome episode! Listened to the whole thing!
Now that's a pirate beard if I ever saw one 😂😂😂
X-Factor - best golf trainer on the market. 400 yard drives incoming! 🚀
Ahh a good Bert.
I have been watching Joe rogan for whole today I had started with rampage Jackson then Mike Tyson then DC and now this one 😂😂
Legendary 💫
Sparkles ✨
For my German friends: Bart Sorin
Can't wait until he addresses Luigi, the assassination conspiracy, and FBI written manifesto.
If Joe Rogan Saw 👀 it. He Used it !!!
This morning in Milwaukee it was 1° felt like -14 🥶🥶🥶
12-12-24
God bless everyone 🙏🏻 God bless America
Tom Cruise knows where Shelly Miscavige is and Heidi Gardner isn't funny.
I dont know what the heck these 2 are talking about 😂 but still enjoy listening 😊
How did Luigi Mangione know that Brian Thompson would be walking along West 54th to the meeting at the New York Hilton Midtown at 6:45 a.m.?