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Mixed Martial Artist, Cory Sandhagen, shares the MMA training philosophy that's crucial to his success in the Bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). This podcast clip is taken from the JRE MMA Show 138 with Cory Sandhagen, a spin-off of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, dedicated to MMA fighters and UFC interviews.
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Joe Rogan is joined by Cory Sandhagen, a professional mixed martial artist competing in the UFC's Bantamweight Division.
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Guest: Cory Sandhagen - @CorySandhagenMMA
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Host: Joe Rogan - @JoeRogan
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Producer: Young Jamie - @JamieVernon
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Комментарии : 40   
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
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@squiddkos02
@squiddkos02 Год назад
Cory is such an intelligent fighter. A very creative and well spoken fighter. Crazy to hear about his 40 minute sparring sessions! That’s brutal
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
His ability to be critical of himself and his losses without bias shows amazing humility and maturity as well.
@nigelsanford7136
@nigelsanford7136 Год назад
And yet....he lost to sterling...🤣🤣🤣.
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
@@nigelsanford7136 Sterling is the champion of the world, what is your point?
@victor6957
@victor6957 Год назад
@@JREGreatestHits fax bruh😭
@SBAssociation
@SBAssociation Год назад
@@nigelsanford7136 the best of 135 at the moment. No shame in that! And Cory knows that. Maybe you don’t but it’s okay (:
@reflectingbothsides4758
@reflectingbothsides4758 Год назад
What Sandhagen described, learn new things, use what is useful and forget what is not useful… this is actually Hagel’s dialectics. Thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. Beautiful.
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
He'll make an incredible coach when he's done, if he wants to be.
@Supahmusic_
@Supahmusic_ Год назад
I’m a fan of This dude now. His approach and his martial art passion. And how humble he seems. 💯 rooting for you.
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
Its amazing how podcasts can change your perspective on someone, you never used to have that sort of access to athletes.. Or anyone for that matter. The worlds changing so much.
@Supahmusic_
@Supahmusic_ Год назад
This man is a teacher. He’s already teaching children to protect themselves. It’s evident. 💯
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
Smart guy, well spoken, ability to be critical without bias.. He'll have a career in combat sports for as long as he wants.
@nigelsanford7136
@nigelsanford7136 Год назад
Can he teach a kid how to win a world title??
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
@@nigelsanford7136 Why not? It falls more on who the kid is though.
@nigelsanford7136
@nigelsanford7136 Год назад
@@JREGreatestHits my point is he's not a winner, so how can he produce a winner?
@nigelsanford7136
@nigelsanford7136 Год назад
@@JREGreatestHits havent all great coaches been winners in at least 1 area of combat?
@AntonAdelson
@AntonAdelson Год назад
Spun out! Ive only been doing martial arts for few years but I also realised that sparring is the best stamina exercise for me!
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
first class?
@AntonAdelson
@AntonAdelson Год назад
@@JREGreatestHits lol, stupid typo. I meant years 😝
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
@@AntonAdelson Ok thats much better lol, I was like.... "good luck dude" lol
@jasonstouder
@jasonstouder Год назад
Not at all surprised to hear him say that he's the boss of his show. it shows in his interviews. a lot of fighters take their coaches to their interviews to help answer questions.
@bob67497
@bob67497 9 месяцев назад
Hard agree about how combinations are low-percentage. Fundamentally, what makes a strike good is that you can land it, avoid getting hit in response, and potentially follow it up with another good strike. This doesn't mean you'll ever be chaining thirty strikes into someone, but it does mean that you'll be operating well until something interrupts your pattern, whether that's a counterstrike from your opponent, which necessitates a dodge or a block, or them moving away from you and creating distance to try to recover. You can't expect that you're going to be able to land 2-3 hit combinations reliably, and too many people make the mistake of assuming fighting is that predictable.
@ezragaim2130
@ezragaim2130 9 месяцев назад
Legend Cory is
@dylanrowley5263
@dylanrowley5263 4 месяца назад
Such a gentle relaxed sounding Guy, But a Fuckin BEAST in The Octogon
@mylesteller
@mylesteller 9 месяцев назад
Corey is ridiculously intelligent 💯
@mileshamblen9982
@mileshamblen9982 Год назад
Space is the most important.
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
Whats the hierarchy of importance from most to least?
@lauriewilley5312
@lauriewilley5312 11 месяцев назад
I can’t unsee lil dicky
@Canvas58027
@Canvas58027 3 месяца назад
0:18 30sec
@marlonvidal3769
@marlonvidal3769 Год назад
Can someone tell me the brand of joe rogan's hoodie, or where can I gey it?
@frek175
@frek175 Год назад
Seems like a lot of potential brain damagr tho
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
What would the best things to avoid then? Based on what Cory is saying?
@NikeTrackField12
@NikeTrackField12 Год назад
you don't know how they are sparring tho, they probably are pushing it but not trying to hurt each other.
@cloudmaster182
@cloudmaster182 Год назад
Sparring implies that they aren't throwing hard enough to hurt each other. It's not the same as an actual fight lmao
@JREGreatestHits
@JREGreatestHits Год назад
@@cloudmaster182 It's actually worse. Most CTE or brain damage from sports like this isn't from big KO punches in fights.. It's from the constant jarring of the head day in and day out from sparring and practice. Its not the big shots that hurt over time, it's the consistent little ones that happen everyday in training that you don't even think are a big deal.
@cloudmaster182
@cloudmaster182 Год назад
@JRE Greatest Hits that is true, it comes from the hits that don't cause concussions, but good sparring still isn't throwing like that, it's supposed to be more of a technique or conditioning thing, which is what sandhagen says he's doing
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