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Over Joe Rogan's experienceJoe Rogan discussed how Jiu-Jitsu's learning altered his idea of what it meant to be a fighter. Rogan began to train in Jiu-Jitsu Brazilian under Carlson Gracie in 1996.
It Ufc The commentator is a black belt door A non-gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Rogan has a wide understanding of all mixed martial forms, after being involved in sport for a long time. He competed at a high level in Taekwondo, but decided to leave -after an unpleasant experience at the national championships at the age of 19.
Despite being a skilled striker, Rogan's perspective on struggle changed when Jiu-Jitsu began practicing. Over Jrethe UFC commentator He spoke to As the realization humiliated it.
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“When I started to do Jiu-Jitsu, it was like a very successful striker. I was very good to call myself. I was like, I know how to fight, and when I went to the Jiu-Jitsu class, I got my*s'm shot every day. It was like a crazy. I was so bad. I have this idea completely distorted from my skills.”
Revision Joe RoganThe comments below:
Joe Rogan began training in martial arts at a tender age of 13 years and began to train in Karate a year later. He also trained in Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling and Kickboxing.
However, Rogan chose to retire at the age of 19 when he scored a eliminated and his opponent was so injured that he never woke up. UFC commentator talked about her reason to stop fighting Jre. Said:
“When I was 19 I fought in this tournament in Anaheim, California. It was the national. I was the state champion of Massachusetts, and fought this child who I think was the state of Illinois state champion. I struck him on his head with a wheel … he left.
Rogan added:
“My main instructor said to me,” I heard you had a great tie. “I said,” Yes, I thought I was dead. Never got up. “Come on,” sometimes die “… Then I was thinking,” I'm not immune to that.
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