Joe Rogan: Wrestling Is The Most Important Discipline For MMA | JRE

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Joe Rogan: Wrestling Is The Most Important Discipline For MMA | The Joe Rogan Experience #1967

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Source: The Joe Rogan Experience @ www.spotify.com
Host: Joe Rogan @joerogan
Guest: Mike Vecchione
Producer: Jamie Vernon @jamievernon
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All Comments (18)
  • @dustinh.3347
    As a former wrestler I love the credit that’s given. I love the sport of wrestling, Graeco-Roman, Freestyle/Folkstyle, etc. MMA and the UFC is the cherry on top for me.
  • I used to train amateur boxing and sometimes we would share training sessions with the greco-roman wrestling athletes. Their physical conditioning is insane!
  • @IamDude2
    Wrestling for the takedown, Jiu jitsu for damage on the ground and a form of striking is all you’ll ever need.
  • @phillipadams4691
    At wrestling practice, we punish ourselves for losing before the match takes place. That way, we can win knowing we've already paid for it. If you don't win, don't worry. There will also be plenty of punishment afterwards.
  • @IamDude2
    The Brits knew what they were doing when they invented catch wrestling
  • @patrickkanas3874
    We used to always tell the new guys that when you finished football season, you were halfway to being in shape for wrestling
  • @ericjiang7986
    I did wrestling for 4 years in high school and captain one year. He’s right, wrestling training is dead ass hard, most of the time ur leg bottom are so sore that u can’t even walk and sit down. Especially when u have tournaments 3 in a row and they still expect you to fight another one. Ur muscle has not power at all. Most importantly is the psychological pressure during matches. When u wrestle the result keep turning and u need to standup.
  • @TLopez3199
    My son and I still go to the California State HS Wrestling Championships every year. It’s the most fair sport on the planet.
  • @Arcideeznuts
    Not wrestling is my single greatest regret in life. My dad put me in boxing as a kid but if I could go back I’d go all in on being a wrestler
  • @victorsamora6859
    Wrestling is a way of life either your in or out and by far the best condition out there. Am a Wrestling coach for are club and we have 10yr boys and girls that can out condition high school football players it's. Don't get me wrong I respect all sports out and the players that do them. My advice if you want better conditioning get on the mat and train with wrestlers. #Wrestlingforlife
  • @helpdesk9535
    Many people call themselves wrestlers but I UFC I can see mostly judo throws. Weird huh? Khabib and Islam the best examples. Others includes Khamzat, JJ and many more
  • Judo dices, estaras ciego por que la mayoria de los derribos son tackles a la cintura pierna o medio suple+ o de vez wn cuando uno invertido, y le dices que en su mayoria son derribos de bjj o judo? No lo veo asi la verdad.
  • @SINdaBlock411
    As usual disagree: baseball is far more exciting than MMA or wrestling or Gracie gay porn/BJJ