This is amazing video bro THANK YOU! This has been my inner feeling too. I'm not really a bad ass but i've had people try to jump me and like almost been stabbed 4 different times when guys pulled knives. It's a dangerous world and i've adopted this wolf mentality because the SHEEP don't always understand why im aggressive they think im "paranoid" but the devil roams like a lion and demons run in packs like wolves and I am a Sheep Dog trying to become a WOLF. the parable of 2 wolves i'm trying to feed my inner wolf but be a GOOD one
This man lives in reality. I thought i was crazy for thinking like this, when I was younger . Most people are crazy, trusting absolute strangers or weak men, to protect them.
I Wake up at 4 am everyday going to the gym with cardio it’s helped my mental toughness increase massively and I feel like I’m closer and closer to being that man I always wanted to be
i wanted to say, you are the only guy that hasn't changed drastically in the self-improvement community and gave me hope to stay a good masculine man. Thank you.
Jack I wanna tell you that you are so inspiring and I appreciate your content. As an ex IDF platoon commander who has been in a combat unit for 5 years. Mad respect G. Keep it up.
This is a reality check, really needed this. I've always thot that the stories of murders and crime werent reality, can't run away from the truth now. We need to work and be men
I would just add that in life you choose if you want to use muscles or brain to resolve any situation and it is almost always better to use brain, but for the 1 percent of the time when you do need your muscles you better be ready ...
I absolutly reccomned learning Krav Maga. It's really practical as it teaches you defense for street fighting and general survival. Just as useful as MMA because it teaches ground fighting, boxing, kickboxing etc.
Mma/ boxing/ kickboxing/ judo/ wrestling/ bjj is probably better and harder training than military. Ive had and done both. Mma transfers to more skill specific to fighting and protecting. Military training is just that. Military specific for the military. It doesnt transfer well outside the military. Including combat. If u want hard training, do real martial arts. That shit will change u and it beats military combat standards by leagues
@@azerty97212what military training did you had rotc? basic military course??😂😂 ive had both too and i have a different opinion… he’s talking about royal marines training too
3:45 I don't really agree with this, why save a woman in need but not a man? This notion of chivalry really was always symbolic, it was only starting to be romanticized around 1/2 centuries ago. In my opinion, you either help out someone in need or you don't. But picking and choosing based on gender isn't morally acceptable to me
I don’t buy into the whole wolf, sheepdog, sheep paradigm the way it’s laid out in American Sniper and how Col. Grossman talks about it. In my view, are either capable or a potential victim. You can move between those two depending on your efforts. That being said, Love the concept you’re going for man 👍
Jack why does your voice sound like that?? Either you did something wrong to your testosterone or it's something with the equipment. Anyway, great video!
I've trained multiple martial arts since 14, Krav Maga saved my life at the age of 15 when I was attacked with a knife in the street in East London. Give it a go Jack.
@@ZuwyFPSAnd BJJ i dont train anymore but i ran into my old sensei when i was leaving the gym today and i started telling him about how bjj changed my life and saved my ass in so many scenarios and it made me realize how vital Bjj is it grew my confidence and made me who i am ive been in many physical fights and My Bjj comes in handy always i also trained boxing and mauy thai Never wrestled but my brothers do and i still tap them out always😂 They cant finish the fight even after all the Bjj i taught em couples with wrestling
@@oscarsvgsbjj will get you stabbed if you try to grapple against someone with a knife. boxing and striking is honestly more practical imo. wrestling works too but again grappling can be dicey in a street fight. i’ve know dudes that have done bjjj that have gotten seriously injured from using it in a street fight. be careful bro.
@@arvin8892 thanks for that yeah, no I definitely wouldn’t try to fight someone with a knife but if I have to bjj comes super handy I don’t know if you train or not but once I have a hold of someone controlling them is like a knife cutting through butter so easy and not in a bragging way but seriously when you train bjj a grapple match with someone is effortless you play games even make yourself vulnerable on purpose to see if they maybe can get close to successfully getting you but im confident if i grab a knifes attackers hand i can easily disarm them Thats if i dont get stabbed first which i have a higher likely chance of not since my strong suit in striking is dodging hits and avoiding getting hit but either way yeah i always imagined i would strategically kick someone if i had to and when i see the green light grab a hold of them take the knife out of the equation or use it on them or use my own since i always carry but once the knife is out the equation its game over for them😂 Smart thing to do always is Run or use a Gun or a bat even long range but miss and u get stabbed so smartest thing to do is not risk it because one stab wound you can die in less than 30 minutes if you havent got immediate medical attention sometimes you die in minutes its not worth it but i personally feel like i could stand a chance life or death against a knife i even trained for it when i was little we would grab markers cover ourselves in plastic bags and stab each other and the marker would color you to see if you would have got stabbed 😂
I don’t buy into the whole wolf, sheepdog, sheep paradigm the way it’s laid out in American Sniper and how Col. Grossman talks about it. In my view, are either capable or a potential victim. You can move between those two depending on your efforts. That being said, Love the concept you’re going for man 👍
James Bond is not a good analogy. I've known a few and they are not in the spotlight showing off any skills. You're a regular guy with some useful hobbies in very particular rare situations, that's it. If you wanted to be James Bond you'd actually need to focus more on the intellectual and academic side of intelligence operations, less physical. Hope this helps.
Anyone wanna try hardcore mode, I’ve done this in the past where, I’d drink so I get a hangover. And no matter how bad, I still got up at 8 everyday, gym, read, eat well. Will power is everything
Jo Jack can you do a video about if it is important to have a drivers license in a relationship and if you should date without a license? Just a video about Drivers licence😅
You don't need a video. Get one. It works as an ID and gives you the ability to do something very important for your freedom, even if it is to rent cars as needed.
No offense, but stop being a nerd asking Jack should I date if I don't have a licence bro lmaoo, Number 1 rule of being masculine is to do whatever the f## you want. I love Jack he's always dropping lots of value but don't be a nerd that just follows & does what his being told to. Always Re-think! Keep grinding!
@@nouralgarah346 ppft, you'll never even know the deciding factor. It's an overall ability. If you can't drive or move around freely, then it lowers your overall utility score.
i got my license the very day i was eligible for one at 16. cant imagine being a man and walking around or biking or taking public transport, but im not european
Different levels of hard. I grew up with a lot of things, but love wasn’t one of them. Joined the Marine Corps here in the USA and saw guys crying their eyes out due to how “hard” the training was. Physically it wasn’t the most fun I’ve ever had, but mentally I was right at home. Just another day. Shouting, screaming, chaos and throwing things wasn’t anything new. Same level of hardship in that moment as the guy next to me but the difference was the mental fortitude built up by hard times. Here’s a funny story for anyone interested in USMC basic training. We were at Camp Pendleton We just got back from the rifle range but someone had screwed up earlier so we were all getting “slayed” Our senior came in and ordered us to absolutely destroy ourselves. Flip our bunks, take off the sheets, dump out our sea bags (big ass green bags that contain whatever tf they made us put in there) in the middle of the squad bay, remove fake our locks and keys and jumble them all together and throw them in the middle with the rest of our shit. Tied our boot laces in knots with our fellow recruits and threw those in too, made us all do run back and forth across the squad bay over our massive pile of shit and mix it all up. We then proceeded to pick it ALL up, put everything but our boots in our seabags, take it into the “rain room” (showers) and dump it on the floor in the rain room and “TURN ON THE RAIN ROOM!!” As I looked at that massive pile of now relocated wet shit, I thought to myself “I love this shit” Oorah
In Australia, people are not able to get training with assault rifles. It goes so far, that people who immigrated to Australia, from certain countries of origin, are not allowed to own breach action rifles or pistols with semi automatic capabilities - because "we" have a reputation of standing up to the government. This legislation was passed a while back in 2008, and put through to "stabilise" government.
Endurance training is real mental toughness; marathons, iron mans etc... Not this superficial nonsense like having big muscles, wanting to start fights, shooting guns lol. Look ex navy seals like david goggins, johnny kim they don't have to prove themselves as "alpha" by getting big/weapons training
Those ex navy SEAL guys don't have to prove themselves by getting big and doing weapons training because they have already proven themselves by getting big and doing extensive weapons training.
@@Man1nTheMiddle SF guys aren't big bodybuilders and need long endurance over showy muscles. Theres SF guys on my base and they defs arent big dudes, just lean and athletic. Also theres a difference between picking up weapons training for your job and doing it to be more "alpha". Theres more to life than trying to prove to everyone you're this "big man alpha" with your hobbies and being a wannabe rambo. Be content with yourself and work on what you want, thats real alpha. Instead of going around and thinking everyone you walk past you can beat up
@@JackhopkinsCEO if you just want to be big and have weapons training just to impress other people, that kinda defeats the purpose. Unless you really enjoy it, I don't see why you need to invest time and effort into it
@@vegetaz1532true, but also training in general and building muscle is good for ur health and you gain respect. Also Everyman should learn how to deal with firearms. For safety and families, it's just being a competent man. Doesn't matter if ur a seal or not.
i agree with the point of being dangerous and able to protect one self and loved ones in need. because there certainly are dangers. where i think it gets highly problematic is, when you stop caring about society and other people outside of your nearest circle. ofc you can train your children to defend themselves against other children trying to hurt them. But how about loving and caring about these other kids in the first place, so they are in control of their emotions and behaviors later on in life. All this societal mess up (at least in western world) comes from idols promoting self centered lifestyles and just caring about your own wellbeing. Instead of just watching These children turn into monsters over time, we could try to break up the frame of "their" and "my" children and instead try to truly love, understand and teach valuable skills to OUR children.
I would not protect **anyone** - however; I do feel a sense that if I saw someone I understood was not wrong and was still being hurt, that I would not mind the notion of there being a god or anything else to be afraid of. I would force my fingers into the attacker's eyes. No one should be treated as less. I try my hardest to be someone with good standards, good morals, good intentions and actions. And I fight myself when I think so authoritatively that I'm doing the right thing... when I'm going after someone. I try to be pure, righteous, without being so destructive and I always try to set things straight before then with reasoning. I never wanted to hurt anyone. Also, on the point of fear and courage; yes. This is true. "Do it scared". Never let your fear and anxiety tell you to not do something. You move when you need to. You do not wait. Do it while while being afraid. That's how you know you should be doing it; when you can't set the intention aside, because you know it needs to be done.
Some people prefer to believe that evil doesn't exist in the world, and if it ever darkened their doorstep they wouldn't know how to protect themselves… Those are the sheep. Then you got predators who use violence to prey on the weak… They're the wolves. Then there are those blessed with the gift of aggression and an overpowering need to protect the flock. These men are the rare breed that live to confront the wolf… They are the sheepdog. -American Sniper
If the rice is not from your local environment, it can work negatively in your favor. Food is easy, eat local, in season and follow your internal senses after you have disconnected from the signal disruptions such as artificial light, food, content, beliefs, temperatures, environments.
Overtraining is definitely a thing, you become weaker training too much, your immune system will fail, you won’t have as much progress as you would recovering properly. I get the message to train hard, but you need to be smart about it.
Thats facts, army makes you mentally tough, especially deployments. It should be mandatory for every male turning 18 to serve in the army, would not have those kind of problems in the world that we have today.
Horseshit. A lot of people aren't physically or mentally capable of military service and in a lot of cases they would be more of a liability than an asset. That's not a criticism of them; I know for a fact I would be useless in the army.
@@M.H.I.A.F.T. I think it's the mentality. I've been lazy my whole life, probably ADHD affecting my entire life, and where I'm from they'd say it's black magic or I'm just lazy or stupid. Yet people with my struggles have made it . So I will beat this, it's either I die or I beat this. I choose the latter, it'll be hard , blood and sweat and tears. Payment for all my sins, But I know in the end I'll be one smiling
This is possibly one of my favourite videos you’ve put out there to date 👌🏻😎 It reminds me of some things I’ve looked into over the last few years that I’d thoroughly recommend: 1) Unbeatable Mind - Sheepdog Event(s) 2) “Staring Down the Wolf” by Mark Divine 3) Various events by The S.F. Experience UK (e.g. The K.lling House, Escape & Evasion, Survival Foundations) I think they’d all be right up your street, and probably even worth getting TNE involved too 🤓🤙🏻
You are very welcome! Thanks for the awesome content / lessons / inspiration - you’re doing a stellar job! 🥋 Would be amazing to meet you guys when I’m back in Thailand visiting later this year, but might need to wait til I actually move out there next year instead 💪🏻😎 Will definitely be reaching out then as would love to join TNE ⚜️👑🤙🏻
It depends on what you seek. I think that martial arts without Kimono/Gi are more realistic and useful for street fighting. But BJJ is a great art with many good athletes.
Fascinating watch. I've been training firearms for the last 18 months - Slovenia, Romania, Turkey and Latin America. This is the first video I've seen discussing this topic. It is important to be lethal.