Everything is discipline. If you can master that you can do anything. It’s not limited to fighting, you can use discipline in anything. Remember it doesn’t prevent freedom, it gives you freedom.
I had my first fight last May (on my channel). Even in an amateur bout, I spent hundreds on training and BJJ tournaments. Driving to different gyms in the area to spar pros and competing in BJJ tournaments 6 hours+ away. I also read books on sports psychology and strategy. Thankfully I won my bout in front of family and friends, but I don’t know if I can ever endure that type of mental preparation again. Shoutout to the pros who do this for a living.
Duuuude I'm in south coast mass been involved in bjj since I was 9 (I'm 34) now started doing Naga tournaments at 11 been doing many thai since like 8 months prior when I was young little to no "mma" gyms existed you had to travel for everything besides Boston had a very famous/$$expensive but my grandmother introduced me to two ufc fighters that were brothers and I was able to train with them had 7 am bouts won 5 had 2 pro fights 1-1 but after I won my last fight I had a legit mental breakdown I have no idea how people can do it for a living and I have a couple good friends who are and who have been in the ufc but it's a crazy lifestyle 99.9999% of people have no idea the toll it takes you and your close ones mentally physically and financially ...I really thought it's what I wanted but after a win I realized there was no way I could mentally keep up and that hurt fare more than losing my first pro fight did such a Rollercoaster of emotion involved in that sport
I was assistant manager of a Vitamin Shoppe right outside of Philly when I was in college. Sean came in all the time. Talked to him about his fights. It’s so weird seeing him on JRE now; very happy for his success!
Master of visualization, the way he uses affirmations and mental exercises is creative and legitimately useful. Having a strong mind and being aware of every possible thing is the path to success even if you’re not naturally gifted
The significance of mental fortitude and strategic approaches to navigate life's highs and lows is so underestimated. These elements serve as the paramount driving force propelling you towards your goals and sustaining forward momentum.
Visualizing something in advance is very powerful and helpful. Someone said that going over an upcoming task/process in your dream state in a similar fashion is extremely beneficial as well.
Joe has had philosophers, many scientists and athletic coaches talk about being present and this is by far the most simplified and potent way of communicating the importance of being present. Respect to this dude!
As another commenter pointed out - Discipline can do wonders. My anecdote is a tangent from what Joe and Sean are talking but this is what discipline did for me : I'm from south India and have zero interest in Engineering, but my parents taught me that discipline supersedes passion. I now have a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and a Masters in Computer Networking and hold a 6 figure job in the USA. After all that - I wouldn't say I like engineering now, but in my team of 15 Sr/staff network engineers, as a junior, I'm one of two people who can write working code in 4 programming languages apart from knowing the appropriate protocols. I was just so conditioned to sit down and focus from a young age that I could cross almost all obstacles I came across. Having said that, I wonder what a life with passion would look like.
@@KermitOfWar What a non-sequitur. If you’re upset that Indians are the highest earners in America maybe you could use that pent up frustration to do something useful with your own life.
@@crazypato3752 Actually now that I think about it, and if I'm being honest - I don't like anything. If I did, then I would have tried to pivot into that field. There were some exciting fields I came across over the years but I think I'd be lying if I called any of them my passion else I'd be hell bent on pivoting into that field. I'm just used to hard work and discipline. That's what I have been taught and I continue to do that. Maybe one day I'll find out what I actually like but until then - Engineering is where I'm at.
Hey! My favorite ever guest on your show was Goggins! What an awesome motivator he is/has been in my life. Yes, discipline is key, me thinks😉 Have come to know that I MUST practice some discipline every day; then, when the going gets rough, then, my mind will naturally re-focus on the discipline needed to persevere, to embrace the task with confidence that within me is the key to achieving the goal…and that goal? It is to make Jesus Christ the most important Person in my life, and to love others as He has loved me! No one and nothing in this world is better than Jesus!
Took sports psych every chance i got during grad school and it's helped my training along with my athletes tremendously. I need to work more on the visualization aspect but building a gameday/pre-performance routine has definitely helped us out. It's nice to hear about athletes working with true professionals in the field and not some snakeoil salesman like Joshua Fabia feeding diego a bunch of bullshit lol
sports psych is the same snake oil homebrew. It's basically cattle handling but for human livestock. You could learn more about athletics training by working with race horses than you ever could from some dude with an art degree in "sports psych". Psychology is Science like Chiropractors are Doctors.
As someone that grew up helping raise cattle I can agree, we're creatures of habit no doubt. And just like cattle going to hay when they hear a truck bed drop because they know it's dinner time, we can create habits that help for the athlete better focus for the task that we are fixing to have them perform. Whether it can be helping to control their heart rate by breathing exercises so that they don't gas out too quick in a fight or habits to help them maintain composure and stick to the fight plan rather than letting a shit talker get them amped up and throwing out their game plan because they're in their head it can have many benefits. And yea the guy that was the head of the kinesiology department for my masters program that also worked with team USA track and field, some pro soccer teams, and many of the military bases in the area got a degree from an art school lol. Dafuq? Yes, the principles of sport psych are actually pretty simple to grasp and implement, but to say it's a snake oil that has no benefit would be wrong lol. And if sport psych was just talking about thinking and visualization then yea I'd say it doesn't take much of a doc to teach that, but to know how the heart rate is affected by different breathing patterns or how your muscular activation can be increased by different methods of thinking does require a pretty solid understanding of anatomy and whatnot.
@@tylerchovanec8573 plenty of people swear by their Chiropractor too man. Doesn't make them medical doctors. Humans are apes. Apes fight for food, access to booty, and as a fear response. If you want to make an ape perform you make sure you can consistently scare it into a rage, or build a consistent reward loop that results in food, and booty. Everything else works itself out. Has for millions of years. Aggressively performing and being rewarded for success is perfect hormone balance for all male apes. It results in long term and reliable peak performance. Fear response results in short bursts of peak performance with long periods of placid burnout. Just like lower ranked apes under a dominant male. Psychology depends on the absolute fukbrained delusion that humans aren't animals. Correlations aren't causation. Psychology is a construct of cultural delusion so it can never do anything but correlate.
This is what mindfulness is all about; being in the present moment. I use my 5 senses to stay grounded in the here and now, by naming 3 things I can see, or hear, or smell, or taste, or touch. It stops you from being stuck in the past or the future, and it also helps in accepting the things that are outside of your control.
I’m catching myself now in real life to stop telling myself to control what I can’t, as you said to be more in the present than letting something that happened yesterday run your day or too worried about the future, I relate
This is why increasing your mental strength is more important than increasing your physical strength because with your mental strength you can do or defeat anything. Thanks to *dr_diosmel* for his natural remedy .
This is why increasing your mental strength is more important than focusing on increasing your physical strength. You can do anything with a strong mind.
I used to have boxing fights the amateur events go all day and night ajwats fighting near the end your ready to go early u weigh in get matched up straight after weigh in the bu the time u fight mate at night you think about other shit like going out and it’s hard
I trained elite and lpga golfers in the mental game for 2 years, using imagery , breath work mood words and meditation. I now add polyvagal techniques that reset the autonomic nervous system quickly. I trained a college athlete. He did much better but lost his mental game at the 17th hole. He came in second. So I created a reset for when the techniques failed. I had him put a rubber band on his wrist that he would snap against his skin, had hip picture a huge red stop sign…and one more thing. I called an acupuncture expert and asked if their was a reset point. There’s one on the ear. He told me to have the man in and he placed some small clip on that point. If the golfer needed a fast complete mental reset, he would rub that ear point in addition to the things I mentioned. He placed 20th in the country in the NCAA tournament. A situation like Tiger woods and Shakiri Richardson had a major traumatic issue that no one knew how to deal with.
I really don’t advice to create a second you to converse with. Keep it by thoughts. Talking to yourself will bring you to dark places in the long run..
One of the things that this reality tries to do the most is to motivate towards grouping, collectivism or a collective purpose, thought, formation, idea, movement and to erase individual consciousness and personality through these methods. It does this by turning the individual consciousness into a small cog in a big machine, and for this purpose it even labels it and ensures that it is constantly included in groups. The purpose of doing this is not only to shape and control the groups more easily with certain thought codes and moulds, but also to erase the individual consciousness and the individual's own self and to take over the control and free will of the individual by the system. A person who claims to belong to any group assumes the character created by the general patterns put forward and shaped by the group, rather than his/her own self and thought. This method turns the behaviour of individuals into a mechanism that can control not only their behaviour but even the words that come out of their mouths at any moment. This process not only erases the self and the true individuality of the person, but also completely trivialises and devalues him/her, or in other words, turns him/her into a small cog in a big machine, and thus constitutes an example of the term "NPC", which is widely used today. When analysed in detail, it can be seen that the reason for this grouping in material reality is more than just easier control and manipulation. As a result, each group, by taking on the structure and character of the organisation that controls that group, in a sense, gives up its own self and personality and unwittingly loses or does not use the control of its free will. This situation can be briefly labelled as the system taking over the individuals and can be an example of concepts such as "NPC".
So grateful to have Sean Brady here in PA. Holding down Philly. I listened to this whole podcast on my way to band practice. This young guy has all the right stuff. He is connected to all the right people and doing all the right things. He is absolutely going to be Champion some day.
Hello Joe Rogan, Andrew from Australia here. Was wondering if you have ever watched any Australian rules football! I was thinking if you love watching big hits You should really watch some biggest AFL hits. It will blow your mind Cheers mate
I 100% agree with him. When you are fighting, your mind automatically turns out to other cases of your lifestyle, and another interesting point is that the fighter starts to coerce himself to switch on, but it is a really daunting task for some fighters
Well MMA took off about 30 years ago, so if the average guy was 30 when he started, they're all in their 60s. Only those who started age 40 or late 30s in the late 90s could be in their 70s. Also mind that guys from that generation had previous fights in other sports, a pro-wrestling background full of bumps, many had alcohol or drug issues, etc. It's not that MMA killed athletes. It's that MMA was less prestigious so it was bound to attract people who were already damaged, physically or psychologically.
A few British football players have suffered heart attacks the past few years all in there 30s top level athletes with elite fitness and there suffering cardiac arrest mid game, certainly not good glad others notice the problem too
This is why increasing your mental strength is more important than increasing your physical strength because with your mental strength you can do or defeat anything. Thanks to *dr_diosmel* for his natural remedy
Listen y'all,please I do not social media or ever comment on anyone's anything,it's pointless,Mr Rogen the kitty Williams thing is a reach in my eyes.Ive done a few stand-ups / open mics and what you sir have done for comics and the industry is fantastic,sure this may not be the episode for me to comment on but dam where we are all at now comedy is a binding factor to bring folk together. Thanks Mr.Rogam
Some people just aren’t cut out for it mentally. They might have the best skill set on the planet, but they falter mentally when it’s go time. Really kinda the fight or flight deal.
It’s not that he believes it but it is the guests point of view, who is he to contradict or say otherwise, he just wants the guest to express themselves, there is no right or wrong answer, just an answer
Everything is discipline. If you can master that you can do anything. It’s not limited to fighting, you can use discipline in anything. Remember it doesn’t prevent freedom, it gives you freedom.
The Key to Success is Self Discipline.
„self-discipline is freedom“ Jocko Willink
Discipline and accountability.
Exactly guys, we know what needs to be done to have a better life. 💪
Winners control the options in the future leveraging historicals
I had my first fight last May (on my channel). Even in an amateur bout, I spent hundreds on training and BJJ tournaments. Driving to different gyms in the area to spar pros and competing in BJJ tournaments 6 hours+ away. I also read books on sports psychology and strategy. Thankfully I won my bout in front of family and friends, but I don’t know if I can ever endure that type of mental preparation again. Shoutout to the pros who do this for a living.
thanks for the insight
Shoutout to you for being humble.
Don't publish your fights, for friends to come and watch. Don't have family come. Don't take your self too seriously..
Duuuude I'm in south coast mass been involved in bjj since I was 9 (I'm 34) now started doing Naga tournaments at 11 been doing many thai since like 8 months prior when I was young little to no "mma" gyms existed you had to travel for everything besides Boston had a very famous/$$expensive but my grandmother introduced me to two ufc fighters that were brothers and I was able to train with them had 7 am bouts won 5 had 2 pro fights 1-1 but after I won my last fight I had a legit mental breakdown I have no idea how people can do it for a living and I have a couple good friends who are and who have been in the ufc but it's a crazy lifestyle 99.9999% of people have no idea the toll it takes you and your close ones mentally physically and financially ...I really thought it's what I wanted but after a win I realized there was no way I could mentally keep up and that hurt fare more than losing my first pro fight did such a Rollercoaster of emotion involved in that sport
Just finished watching your fight and great job!! Also like how humble you are too
The greatest fright of my life was trying to escape from kevin spacey's youth wrestling academy.
😂
Did u escape?
@@lakeflaccid8054u looking for a dude to " wrestle" huh?🎉
🤣🤣🤣
Brown thumb hold.
I was assistant manager of a Vitamin Shoppe right outside of Philly when I was in college. Sean came in all the time. Talked to him about his fights. It’s so weird seeing him on JRE now; very happy for his success!
Can't be any weirder than selling vitamins.
@@scottashe984 A lot of strange encounters with customers, I’ll say that much haha. Glad to be out of that now
@@oyvey9463is it fun working there?
Dude definitely re-evaluated his life after getting knocked out by Belal of all people lol.
😂😂😂well when u say it like that
He should've wrestled , he would've been fine
@@corvofalcone7489he tried, belal has some of the best tdd 100%. What are you talking about?
It was a tko, belal couldn’t even drop Sean ya fucking clown
I feel the same way while sparring sometimes. being present is a good explanation
yeah can’t wait to listen to the full pod
Master of visualization, the way he uses affirmations and mental exercises is creative and legitimately useful. Having a strong mind and being aware of every possible thing is the path to success even if you’re not naturally gifted
Microdosing psilocybin mushroom helped me increase my mental strength/health, concentration,focus and confidence
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The mind is a powerful thing if we can learn to harness it in all its capacity.getting motivated listening to this ;D
“I’m confident, I’m cocky, I’m motherfkin ROCKY” 🥊💨
Cool upload, please keep them flowing! ❤️
The significance of mental fortitude and strategic approaches to navigate life's highs and lows is so underestimated.
These elements serve as the paramount driving force propelling you towards your goals and sustaining forward momentum.
Visualizing something in advance is very powerful and helpful. Someone said that going over an upcoming task/process in your dream state in a similar fashion is extremely beneficial as well.
Why
@@crazypato3752 same logic I guess
The serenity prayer 🙏🏼
Yeah Sean - great podcast - 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥🔥
Joe has had philosophers, many scientists and athletic coaches talk about being present and this is by far the most simplified and potent way of communicating the importance of being present. Respect to this dude!
Microdosing psilocybin mushroom helped me increase my mental strength/health.
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I find this very personally applicable when I was a soldier on deployment.
I love your work Mr. Joe Rogan!!!
Keep it up! You help a lot of people and a lot of people benefit from your content all around the globe!!!
As another commenter pointed out - Discipline can do wonders. My anecdote is a tangent from what Joe and Sean are talking but this is what discipline did for me :
I'm from south India and have zero interest in Engineering, but my parents taught me that discipline supersedes passion. I now have a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and a Masters in Computer Networking and hold a 6 figure job in the USA.
After all that - I wouldn't say I like engineering now, but in my team of 15 Sr/staff network engineers, as a junior, I'm one of two people who can write working code in 4 programming languages apart from knowing the appropriate protocols.
I was just so conditioned to sit down and focus from a young age that I could cross almost all obstacles I came across.
Having said that, I wonder what a life with passion would look like.
Is becoming an telecomm scammer not a top career choice in India anymore? lol
So you don't like being an engineer??
What are you passionate about ?
@@KermitOfWar What a non-sequitur. If you’re upset that Indians are the highest earners in America maybe you could use that pent up frustration to do something useful with your own life.
@@crazypato3752
Actually now that I think about it, and if I'm being honest - I don't like anything. If I did, then I would have tried to pivot into that field. There were some exciting fields I came across over the years but I think I'd be lying if I called any of them my passion else I'd be hell bent on pivoting into that field.
I'm just used to hard work and discipline. That's what I have been taught and I continue to do that.
Maybe one day I'll find out what I actually like but until then - Engineering is where I'm at.
Hey! My favorite ever guest on your show was Goggins! What an awesome motivator he is/has been in my life. Yes, discipline is key, me thinks😉 Have come to know that I MUST practice some discipline every day; then, when the going gets rough, then, my mind will naturally re-focus on the discipline needed to persevere, to embrace the task with confidence that within me is the key to achieving the goal…and that goal? It is to make Jesus Christ the most important Person in my life, and to love others as He has loved me!
No one and nothing in this world is better than Jesus!
Took sports psych every chance i got during grad school and it's helped my training along with my athletes tremendously. I need to work more on the visualization aspect but building a gameday/pre-performance routine has definitely helped us out. It's nice to hear about athletes working with true professionals in the field and not some snakeoil salesman like Joshua Fabia feeding diego a bunch of bullshit lol
sports psych is the same snake oil homebrew. It's basically cattle handling but for human livestock. You could learn more about athletics training by working with race horses than you ever could from some dude with an art degree in "sports psych". Psychology is Science like Chiropractors are Doctors.
As someone that grew up helping raise cattle I can agree, we're creatures of habit no doubt. And just like cattle going to hay when they hear a truck bed drop because they know it's dinner time, we can create habits that help for the athlete better focus for the task that we are fixing to have them perform. Whether it can be helping to control their heart rate by breathing exercises so that they don't gas out too quick in a fight or habits to help them maintain composure and stick to the fight plan rather than letting a shit talker get them amped up and throwing out their game plan because they're in their head it can have many benefits. And yea the guy that was the head of the kinesiology department for my masters program that also worked with team USA track and field, some pro soccer teams, and many of the military bases in the area got a degree from an art school lol. Dafuq? Yes, the principles of sport psych are actually pretty simple to grasp and implement, but to say it's a snake oil that has no benefit would be wrong lol. And if sport psych was just talking about thinking and visualization then yea I'd say it doesn't take much of a doc to teach that, but to know how the heart rate is affected by different breathing patterns or how your muscular activation can be increased by different methods of thinking does require a pretty solid understanding of anatomy and whatnot.
@@tylerchovanec8573 plenty of people swear by their Chiropractor too man. Doesn't make them medical doctors. Humans are apes. Apes fight for food, access to booty, and as a fear response. If you want to make an ape perform you make sure you can consistently scare it into a rage, or build a consistent reward loop that results in food, and booty.
Everything else works itself out. Has for millions of years. Aggressively performing and being rewarded for success is perfect hormone balance for all male apes. It results in long term and reliable peak performance. Fear response results in short bursts of peak performance with long periods of placid burnout. Just like lower ranked apes under a dominant male.
Psychology depends on the absolute fukbrained delusion that humans aren't animals. Correlations aren't causation. Psychology is a construct of cultural delusion so it can never do anything but correlate.
Are you a football coach?
This is what mindfulness is all about; being in the present moment. I use my 5 senses to stay grounded in the here and now, by naming 3 things I can see, or hear, or smell, or taste, or touch. It stops you from being stuck in the past or the future, and it also helps in accepting the things that are outside of your control.
I’m catching myself now in real life to stop telling myself to control what I can’t, as you said to be more in the present than letting something that happened yesterday run your day or too worried about the future, I relate
Microdosing psilocybin mushroom helped me increase my mental strength/health.
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On instagram
Got you covered 💯
Been falling in love with the ufc over the past 5 years.
The mental part is what I find the most interesting.
Been seeing a sports psych for this reason and it has been a game changer
Let’s go Champ!! Philly’s finest!!!!
Porier “resets” during his fights with that shorts pull lmao
This is why increasing your mental strength is more important than increasing your physical strength because with your mental strength you can do or defeat anything. Thanks to *dr_diosmel* for his natural remedy
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Got you covered with natural remedies to help boost your mental strength/health
Important part of this strategy is thanking the universe
I’d love Dominick Cruz back on the JRE. Post career. Think he a has a great mind for the sport and a lot to offer
Very Zen! No mind! I like the color scheme!
This is why increasing your mental strength is more important than focusing on increasing your physical strength. You can do anything with a strong mind.
He's studying stoicism ladies and gentlemen. Powerful stuff.
What’s that exactly
@@sambenson8288you got a smartphone look it up
The understanding of situational fighting is rare even among championship-caliber fighters. Brady has reached another level.
Microdosing psilocybin mushroom helped me increase my mental strength/health, concentration,focus and confidence
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This is the truth!!!! Wow!!
Every fight i had i was prepared physically but unprepared mentally
real
Yo im a fan just hearing how he feels about the stoppage. Not blaming anyone. Just couldnt get going. Pro shit.
I learned how to dance by visualizing. It works.
I used to have boxing fights the amateur events go all day and night ajwats fighting near the end your ready to go early u weigh in get matched up straight after weigh in the bu the time u fight mate at night you think about other shit like going out and it’s hard
Focus, think ahead...😊
So all I got from this is that Sean is present
Being mindful and in the moment. It's a principle in Buddhism. It's really something profound.
Who was the coach he mentioned ? Bryan Greene? Can't find anything on Google
I didn’t realise Sean Brady was so well spoken and seems genuinely likeable. This guy should speak out more on his socials, he is pretty engaging 👍
... talking to yourself is the opposite of being present and will never get you back in the zone.
I know exactly what he is talking about. My first few fights were a shit show because I just wasn’t thinking abput the fight
I trained elite and lpga golfers in the mental game for 2 years, using imagery , breath work mood words and meditation. I now add polyvagal techniques that reset the autonomic nervous system quickly. I trained a college athlete. He did much better but lost his mental game at the 17th hole. He came in second. So I created a reset for when the techniques failed. I had him put a rubber band on his wrist that he would snap against his skin, had hip picture a huge red stop sign…and one more thing. I called an acupuncture expert and asked if their was a reset point. There’s one on the ear. He told me to have the man in and he placed some small clip on that point. If the golfer needed a fast complete mental reset, he would rub that ear point in addition to the things I mentioned. He placed 20th in the country in the NCAA tournament. A situation like Tiger woods and Shakiri Richardson had a major traumatic issue that no one knew how to deal with.
Thank you for the insight sir! I am finishing up my masters I. Sport psych later this year and this was great info!!
I learned a lot from Dr Peter Jensen who has trained Canadian Olympic athletes for 40 years.
@@dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth2421 thank you for the reply! I will look up him now, thank you sir🙏
Q
He reminds me of the boxer Peter Manfredo Jr
Joe "Tell me more about this mental training, and do you think it could help you win a fight with a Macaque?"
All we have is now ❤🎉
Something that I realized: it is very very difficult to be a pro at anything. 😅
but thats what makes it worth it in the end when u achieve it
so all videos are old right if it has this background?
Jon jones is the master when it comes to mindset inside the fight.. even if he has a bad rd he can adjust and it never derails him.
He thinking “go for the eyes”
I really don’t advice to create a second you to converse with. Keep it by thoughts. Talking to yourself will bring you to dark places in the long run..
The one thing I thought Brady was missing was speed and he seemed 1.5xs faster in his last fight.
omni-man kills homelander with ease
The GOAT Djokovic has been doing this for years.
One of the things that this reality tries to do the most is to motivate towards grouping, collectivism or a collective purpose, thought, formation, idea, movement and to erase individual consciousness and personality through these methods.
It does this by turning the individual consciousness into a small cog in a big machine, and for this purpose it even labels it and ensures that it is constantly included in groups.
The purpose of doing this is not only to shape and control the groups more easily with certain thought codes and moulds, but also to erase the individual consciousness and the individual's own self and to take over the control and free will of the individual by the system.
A person who claims to belong to any group assumes the character created by the general patterns put forward and shaped by the group, rather than his/her own self and thought. This method turns the behaviour of individuals into a mechanism that can control not only their behaviour but even the words that come out of their mouths at any moment.
This process not only erases the self and the true individuality of the person, but also completely trivialises and devalues him/her, or in other words, turns him/her into a small cog in a big machine, and thus constitutes an example of the term "NPC", which is widely used today.
When analysed in detail, it can be seen that the reason for this grouping in material reality is more than just easier control and manipulation.
As a result, each group, by taking on the structure and character of the organisation that controls that group, in a sense, gives up its own self and personality and unwittingly loses or does not use the control of its free will.
This situation can be briefly labelled as the system taking over the individuals and can be an example of concepts such as "NPC".
Microdosing psilocybin mushroom helped me increase my mental strength/health, concentration,focus and confidence
dr_diosmel
On Instagram
Got you covered.100%❤
I ❤️ joe
This is why Alexander volkanoski is so good
Have Andrew Callahan on!
Take a shot every time he says "like"
So grateful to have Sean Brady here in PA. Holding down Philly. I listened to this whole podcast on my way to band practice. This young guy has all the right stuff. He is connected to all the right people and doing all the right things. He is absolutely going to be Champion some day.
I feel like he was giving away all his secrets.
i like joes sweatshirt, anyone know where i can get one?
Sean we can’t forgive you for losing to Belal 😢
Only time I did what he said he did in the belal fight was when I was concussed in sparring thinking of other shit
Dude we get it, you literally talk about this topic in every podcast
First I've heard of it
Because it doesn't work..
Please get al murray on!!
Hello Joe Rogan, Andrew from Australia here. Was wondering if you have ever watched any Australian rules football!
I was thinking if you love watching big hits
You should really watch some biggest AFL hits. It will blow your mind
Cheers mate
His first lost and didn’t wanna be there already lmaooo
I 100% agree with him. When you are fighting, your mind automatically turns out to other cases of your lifestyle, and another interesting point is that the fighter starts to coerce himself to switch on, but it is a really daunting task for some fighters
Microdosing psilocybin mushroom helped me increase my mental strength/health, concentration,focus and confidence 😊
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he’s smart asf
And that my friends, is yoga
Hey Rogan, do one with whistlinn diesel he's amazing
Please
Do it
The power of now
Fail to prepare, prepare to fail.
Facts
Dude is Philly😂🦅
What Joe needs to be talking about is why MMA fighters and bodybuilders do not live very long. Most of them are early make it to 60.
Literally have to be a mongolid yo not get it.
Steroids = bad
Being 500 pounds = bad
Getting kicked in the head = bad
Whats There to talk about?
Well MMA took off about 30 years ago, so if the average guy was 30 when he started, they're all in their 60s. Only those who started age 40 or late 30s in the late 90s could be in their 70s.
Also mind that guys from that generation had previous fights in other sports, a pro-wrestling background full of bumps, many had alcohol or drug issues, etc.
It's not that MMA killed athletes. It's that MMA was less prestigious so it was bound to attract people who were already damaged, physically or psychologically.
A few British football players have suffered heart attacks the past few years all in there 30s top level athletes with elite fitness and there suffering cardiac arrest mid game, certainly not good glad others notice the problem too
That Belal vs Brady fight was really good. Fast pace boxing but Belal slowly wore Brady Down
This is why increasing your mental strength is more important than increasing your physical strength because with your mental strength you can do or defeat anything. Thanks to *dr_diosmel* for his natural remedy
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Got you covered
Katt Williams is knocking.
Joe "mhmm" Rogan
You need to get the why files guy on . Talk about conspiracies for hours lol
you do
Listen y'all,please I do not social media or ever comment on anyone's anything,it's pointless,Mr Rogen the kitty Williams thing is a reach in my eyes.Ive done a few stand-ups / open mics and what you sir have done for comics and the industry is fantastic,sure this may not be the episode for me to comment on but dam where we are all at now comedy is a binding factor to bring folk together.
Thanks Mr.Rogam
Too bad Joe cant get Cro Cop on his podcast and Joe def called him few times cuz he is such a big fan of him.
not sure about this one
Let me go.
😮Vegas lady here 1:18
These guys always gotta find an excuse for losing
Great life metaphor period, in the moment is everything, The Power of Now book helped change my life
Why is the now so important?
@@crazypato3752 focusing on the present because that’s all you can control, not the past or future as he mentioned
The counting how many times to repeat a mantra is genius
Microdosing psilocybin mushroom helped me increase my mental strength/health, concentration,focus and confidence
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It becomes mma podcast...
Amateur wrestlers are the best mental coaches. Listen to interviews of Vito Arujao, Spencer Lee, Andrew Alirez, Yanni.
It’s kinda weird Khabib has never been on JRE..
dad's first 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pooping sometimes feels like this.
I can't stand Balalala but he would still beat Brady, no matter where his head is
Can we get some more voices on your show the media doesnt want heard.. or have they gotten to Joe too
Just glad to be watching Joe Rogan
Some people just aren’t cut out for it mentally. They might have the best skill set on the planet, but they falter mentally when it’s go time. Really kinda the fight or flight deal.
Joe believes everything anyone tell him 😭🤣
It’s not that he believes it but it is the guests point of view, who is he to contradict or say otherwise, he just wants the guest to express themselves, there is no right or wrong answer, just an answer