Joe Rogan - Jiu Jitsu is the Truest Martial Art

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Published 2018-10-24

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  • Been training in Jiu Jitsu for just over 2 months now, my first day in training I went up against this skinny 14 year old kid and within 1 minute he got me to tap, and I'm 23. Jiu Jitsu can kill your ego if you aren't prepared for it
  • @m.barboza6230
    How tf does Joe always find a way to end up talking about Jiu Jitsu? That dude was literally talking about technology 😂😂😂
  • @eddyepps8156
    Aikido is the physical representation of how your girlfriend argues.
  • @0TheMihn0
    I remember my first day on the matts. It was one of the most humbling and important lessons of my life. I got dominated so badly by a blue belt and for the first time in my life I was shown how vulnerable I really was against someone who was trained to fight. For many, this experience mades them walk away, but for me it made me want to learn how not to vulnerable anymore. Nearly 3 years later I’m a blue belt myself and I hope I already have, or will someday give someone else a similar experience to what I had on my first day and motivate them to learning Jiu Jitsu.
  • @Homie101
    Jiu Jitsu guys came into my wrestling room, a purple and blue belt, who never wrestled for an entire year themselves completely fucked my entire team up (we do have many freshman but impressive still) and yesterday I went to their gym to start bjj and the humbling aspect is very true. Found my next new passion
  • @PrimeGym01
    Similarly to Lex, I come from a background of calisthenics and powerlifting, and about two months ago I had my first Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class. I'm athletic, physically built 190lbs, 6ft tall, 20 years old, and yet none of that matters. I got my ass whooped hard by a blue belt who weighed probably no more than 150lbs and was nowhere near me in raw strength. Arm bar, kimura, all sorts of chokes, you name it - he got me in those positions effortlessly, and I couldn't do much about it. Since then I've gotten better, but every class is an incredibly humbling experience. If you're on the fence about starting BJJ, just go for it! You will not regret it.
  • Just got finished with my first bjj class. The first hour was cardio and drills focusing on footwork. The second hour was grappling and takedowns. I am now going to pursue private lessons atleast twice a week. Martial arts will now be a part of my lifestyle
  • @youravgdude9978
    Just did my 5th jujitsu class and I got absolutely battered by everyone, I got massively humbled and I love t because it's made me want to get better!
  • @AvantTom
    I can't believe Daniel Radcliff knows so much about ai and martial arts
  • @mileskenney3520
    The truest martial art, is and always will be, a duel with revolvers at high noon
  • Joe did not expect him to say jiu jitsu, judo and wrestling when he asked him what marshal arts he trained after the conversation they just had.
  • @juiceman7649
    I remember getting manhandled by a bluebelt at an affiliate gym early on in my training, to see someone control me the way he did I knew instantly " Oh theres no fucking way i'm not going to learn this" knowing that blue was the first belt you earned I thought that's such an acquirable skill set to effectively control someone.
  • @AD690smcr
    Loved that humbling moment when I first did jui jitsu
  • It is so cool to see someone that I would consider just a knot head like me and be nice to have a beer with be able to carry on a conversation with men of this caliber. You are my favorite interviewer.
  • @willyschwerin
    Who the heck is this dude some engineer dude or mma shit i am so confused who he is and why he wearing a suit its weird when joe wearing t shirt
  • @HellMrx6
    In these maddening mellowing times, times where people and also myself had forgotten importance of coming out of your comfort zone, BJJ was truly one of the brightest things that I stumbled upon in my whole life. This martial art truly slaps you in the face. But the slaps are not slaps of hatred but a strikes of meaning and direction to guide you through life.
  • @jutsujutsu5683
    A real hard liver punch is a "touch of death" if done hard enough. look up Bas Ruten liver punching a guy in the ring and causing his liver to rupture.