big same...and lifting is what got me back on the mats eventually. I'm almost superstitious about it now...I have to lift if I'm going to class regularly
@@gman2419 that’s true too! But doing things like stretching helps loosen those areas too. Keeps them from being tight so there’s less chance of injury there either!
@@gman2419 more so for beginners. Once you get going the risk of neck and and back injuries is significantly reduced. Hard to injure those when correctly playing your guard or attacking
@@gman2419 sure training your neck is important but it's mostly a knee and shoulder thing.. Train. your. rotator. cuff. And train your legs till they're strong enough to resist being pried apart.. it will not mean you wont get injured necessarily but if you can turn a torn ACL into a sprained one by having strong as fuck legs then it's worth it
@@luisd5098 no I got too lean and was training with people my size when I first started, he tensed up on a hip toss and I torqued two discs trying to muscle a guy way bigger than me
Totally agree. I stopped strength training thinking it would help my Ju Jitsu. Boy was I wrong, injuries constantly. I’ve started lifting again, feel solid on the mats, and it’s helped my BJJ.
@ 40 I didn't just go over the hill ....there were some wet rocks....I slipped and tumbled and Broke stuff...... life completely rearranged..... INJURY PREVENTION....... Very Good plan..... 🤟
I think this happens to every martial artist at some point. I did this frequently in boxing, wrestling, and Jeet Kune Do. Luckily I was never injured but I noticed a huge difference
Same,I know he’s a Seal,but it’s disheartening to see.If it doesn’t count for me,I don’t want it to count for him,and just engrained in both our brains lol
Facts. Working out for all sports isn’t only about getting strong but also preventing injury. Especially things like football that are high contact if your ligaments aren’t strong enough to handle high impact you’ll tear something for sure cause guys with the strongest ligaments in the world still tear them from time to time.
I wonder if a lot of people stop working out when they pick up any martial art. I’ve trained judo and mma for over 2 years now and I rarely workout. I know I should; I just don’t for one reason or another.
I found for me as a big guy Id do a heavy workout before JJ practice it really helped my technique. Never got injured either but it kept me from being able to use my strength and focus on technique.
VERY TRUE, I'm one stripe away from my black belt in BJJ and I do MMA, I'm 61 I eat healthy, I've been sick twice in 37 years. I neglected my leg training end of 2022 first roll of the night rolling with a tough young black belt broke my ankle. All good now, but it cost me a lot of time and money.
at my age and beyond... as a kid it went from becoming powerful and discovering yourself and your abilities do now it’s all about preservation and armor ... not to impress others or to compete with my peers but to hopefully be able to lift cars and cement objects off myself or at least be able to pull my way in team situation’s ... I want to feel on the weakest link in the team knowing that I am awesome ... technique is always important the first round to the last ... gargoyle
Ive focused all my time recently on training over lifting and I’d agree, I think that was a mistake on my part. I’m starting to see more and more nagging injuries now.
MOBILITY! It's true. And cardio. The older you become the more you should be aware of being mobile and flexible. Stretching muscles is very important as you age otherwise you stiffen up because your range of motion diminishes rapidly. MOBILITY! CARDIO!
I’m dealing with this as we speak. Recovering from rotator cuff surgery last fall. Only a few weeks into BJJ, and back at the gym. And my shoulder is absolutely screaming at me! I’m trying to dig deep and get after it, and not set myself back injury wise. It’s a very hard rope to balance on
Throughout my wrestling career I found the same issue. My drilling was on point as was my cardiovascular conditioning but I failed to put the time in the weight room to maximize that needed balance
Very true. We are around the same age. The problem is he doesn’t sleep. When you don’t sleep, you age faster. Without sleep, your body doesn’t recover.
He’s also probably seen more in his years than most people have seen in a lifetime and he’s a former navy seal, an entrepreneur, a black belt, a podcast host, etc etc etc.
@@woolengrappler I’m a veteran also. Sleep is very important. There’s a reason why bodybuilders and athletes from certain combat sports die young. They are stressing their internal organs to the point of no return. Marathon runners have an extremely high cancer rate. Always seek balance. Rest when you have to. Don’t by into,” if your not up at 4AM your never be successful. Not one billionaire wakes up that early; and every pro-athlete sleeps.
It would be better and of much greater benefit to and for Jocko Willink as well as anyone else who does have difficulty and/or finds themselves having problems and difficulty doing Pullups or Chinups correctly. FACT IS: FIRST - DOING Joint Preparation Exercises For at LEAST 4 - 6 Weeks BEFORE doing Calasthenics exercises, BJJ, or other kinds of exercise. WHY??? Joint Preparation Exercises HELP prevent injuries. Eating HEALTHY fats, limiting/eating much less unhealthy fat choicea is a fantastic way of eating. Make doing Joint Preparation Exercises FUN!!! They're Well -Worth the time being invested in doing them!! Jocko Willink doing kipping Pullups won't successfully help him to correctly improve with his Pullups. That's NOT GOOD for him in the long run. Right now if he were to make a few VITALLY IMPORTANT decisions that will allow him to greatly improve his physical condition, appearance, look and allow him to feel better than ever before by correcting eating & drinking habits, losing unwanted bodyfat and looking as well as feeling better.... because he DESERVES TO!!!
REFUSE TO BELIEVE MISINFORMATION about Kipping Pullups being just as effective or probably being more effective at adding overall core strength. Kipping Pullups do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING AT to add to overall core strength!!! They don't work the latimus dorsi (back muscles) correctly. They are not an abdominal exercise, either.
I was working out 6 times a week, and training mma 6 times a week. It was messing me up, third shift worker here btw. I went to workout 3 times a week, doing mma 5 times a week, I feel good.
Am 40. Don't want to get injured. I practice yoga and I go to the gym. Would it be reasonably safe and would i improve consistently over the time if i took one private lesson of bjj a week starting from zero? Thanks
I stopped rolling during Covid because the gym I was going to shut down, and then later I moved. Now it’s been two years without jiu-jitsu, I’m out of shape, and I’m too worried to go back and do jiu-jitsu because some kid half my age wants to tap me and I get injured. I can’t keep that pace and I’m rusty. And old. And have bad elbows and shoulders as it is.
Only jocko says knock on wood and knocks his head. You know mans hella hard
Perma boners
Pause
ill wtf?
he wasnt knocking on wood. he's knocking on steel.
Pretty much his head is hard as concrete
He’s tired. I’m gonna take a nap in his honor.
lmao
Lmbo²
@@cbax2869 female? How do you laugh your breasts off huh...
@@cbax2869 the fuck? Laughing squared??
😂
So much truth.. i stopped working out and was using bjj as my workout... it didn't workout...
There is a reason why a lot of the dudes on the mat have shoulder issues.
Can't lie.... this ended my mma career
big same...and lifting is what got me back on the mats eventually. I'm almost superstitious about it now...I have to lift if I'm going to class regularly
gotta get in shape to train, not the other way! lessons learned and moving on 💪🏼
I will skip a bjj class to lift weights once a week. Staying strong prevents injuries.
As a powerlifter I almost always get asked "why are you so strong" when I roll with someone for the first time. Lift weights kids
Me and you are gonna go find out who asked you
The serect juice?
@@jacobschwantz9815 nah, just 7 years of consistent lifting
@@charlesyoung3444idk man, I just started jiu jitsu recently but there are guys in there who don’t lift weights at all and are strong as hell
I'm not strong. But I did my time in the weightroom. I always get the dude bro you're so strong backhanded compliments
Absolutely. Working out is essential no matter which sport ur in. It’s the foundation to everything else.
It's essential even if you don't do any sport it's just healthy and makes you feel good or at least it makes me feel good
I agree with Jocko 100 percent. I stopped lifting and all the injuries piled on.
Agree, I lacked working out and found myself injured frequently! I have now changed this.
Makes sense. When you keep your muscles warm and ready to move. They’re less likely to pull or get injured.
With grappling I’d be more concerned with neck and spinal injuries more so than muscles
@@gman2419 that’s true too! But doing things like stretching helps loosen those areas too. Keeps them from being tight so there’s less chance of injury there either!
@@gman2419 more so for beginners. Once you get going the risk of neck and and back injuries is significantly reduced. Hard to injure those when correctly playing your guard or attacking
@@gman2419 sure training your neck is important but it's mostly a knee and shoulder thing.. Train. your. rotator. cuff.
And train your legs till they're strong enough to resist being pried apart.. it will not mean you wont get injured necessarily but if you can turn a torn ACL into a sprained one by having strong as fuck legs then it's worth it
@@DrikkerbadevandGood to know strength and conditions is a necessity.
Dude looks like HGH became a human
That’s what I didn’t do when I got deep into Judo, turned into a shredded 160lb but blew my spine out training with a rookie that tensed up on me
Wdym? He went too hard on you and didn't know it?
@@luisd5098 no I got too lean and was training with people my size when I first started, he tensed up on a hip toss and I torqued two discs trying to muscle a guy way bigger than me
@@robs1714did the same doing BJJ tired my meniscus and acl when a white belt tensed up on me
Kettle bell swings man, keep ya strong and loose.
I see many are criticizing Jocko’s Kipping chin-ups but maybe he already did a bunch of strict chins and this was a forced rep finishing set.
leave it to the internet comments to critique a 10 second clip of a navy seal's workout
The people criticizing his chin-ups are probably covered with Cheetos crumbs. Gotta love the internet
Jocko never gets emotional. Never get emotional ❤ and much love and peace to this amazing person
Knock on wood... Classic...
....... Mix true prayer... In with that....
YOUD PROBABLY BE🤟👻 like one of the baddest man that ever lived
I agree with Jocko. I was in karate, didn't really enjoy it, but loved jiujitsu. But I couldn't leave behind my gym life.
Kipping pull ups . Not allowed in the Marine Corps. But I still love ya bro!
All I’m saying
Nonetheless it gives more reps and more reps gives more muscle endurance when you’re older.
when jocko was a kid he made his dad hold the flashlight 🔦 🤣
And gave him shit for holding it wrong.
The work ethic of this man is unreal
JOCKO IS THE MAN
Totally agree. I stopped strength training thinking it would help my Ju Jitsu. Boy was I wrong, injuries constantly. I’ve started lifting again, feel solid on the mats, and it’s helped my BJJ.
@ 40 I didn't just go over the hill ....there were some wet rocks....I slipped and tumbled and Broke stuff......
life completely rearranged.....
INJURY PREVENTION.......
Very Good plan.....
🤟
Thank you for the motivation.
Why does this guy look like Jason Bourne had a kid with a thumb
mobility AND stability. doesn't matter if you're mobile if you're just really weak out there that's when you get injured
Stopped lifting and someone was kind enough to put my sacrum where it wasn’t supposed to be… kettlebells everyday from here on out baby.
What's the sacrum ?
@@jimreily7538 Its the triangle shaped bone that sits between your hips. mine was sideways.
Dude is a total machine
I think this happens to every martial artist at some point. I did this frequently in boxing, wrestling, and Jeet Kune Do. Luckily I was never injured but I noticed a huge difference
Dude is a marvel character irl
That man is dense.. Years of hardening..
I really do believe in this mans path..
Jockos one tough dude
Jocko's a legend
Kipping pull ups...very disappointing
I rushed to comment this
Shut up
Same,I know he’s a Seal,but it’s disheartening to see.If it doesn’t count for me,I don’t want it to count for him,and just engrained in both our brains lol
You’ll be ok.
hes pretty big so im not surprised, probably at least 215 lbs
Being jacked helped keep you from being injured too.
A man after my own heart.
Facts. Working out for all sports isn’t only about getting strong but also preventing injury. Especially things like football that are high contact if your ligaments aren’t strong enough to handle high impact you’ll tear something for sure cause guys with the strongest ligaments in the world still tear them from time to time.
He’s a beast, and ya, strengthen you stabiles muscles, tendons, joints, etc
I wonder if a lot of people stop working out when they pick up any martial art. I’ve trained judo and mma for over 2 years now and I rarely workout. I know I should; I just don’t for one reason or another.
Jocko doesn’t get injured. Jocko injures you.
What a dangerous man. If he gets his paws on u it's over
Jocko causes injuries. Just ask Dudley lol
Will you come to Boston Mr. Wilink? I want to give you a hug for what you are and what you stand for ❤. I love you sir.
"I got pretty lucky as far as injuries go" duh, Sir, you are built like Zeus!!!!
As a boxer I was told for years that lift weights makes me Stetson bulky I’m so glad the facts prove them wrong ... I KNOW MY COARSE
What a amazing kind of man
I found for me as a big guy Id do a heavy workout before JJ practice it really helped my technique. Never got injured either but it kept me from being able to use my strength and focus on technique.
That's pretty interesting. I often rely on strength in lieu of technique or as opposed to technique. Might have to start using your method !
A BULLY WORST NIGHTMARE
VERY TRUE, I'm one stripe away from my black belt in BJJ and I do MMA, I'm 61 I eat healthy, I've been sick twice in 37 years. I neglected my leg training end of 2022 first roll of the night rolling with a tough young black belt broke my ankle. All good now, but it cost me a lot of time and money.
this dude actually looks like he's made from stone,, nice to see real men still around.
Damn. Here I thought JJ was already working out. Or a good supplemental workout. 🤯
Rolling with formiga!! Epic
at my age and beyond... as a kid it went from becoming powerful and discovering yourself and your abilities do now it’s all about preservation and armor ... not to impress others or to compete with my peers but to hopefully be able to lift cars and cement objects off myself or at least be able to pull my way in team situation’s ... I want to feel on the weakest link in the team knowing that I am awesome ... technique is always important the first round to the last ... gargoyle
This video should be played in front of bullhorns up on billboards across America!!
I love how it adds the time in
Being a fooking tank of a man and having black belt can prevent injuries I hear.
Doing roids and training all day helps too.
Those are incorrect, wrongful, misinformed opinions that are extremely dysfunctional lies.
"Hey Jocko, Yoga prevents injuries moreso than exercise. Have you ever considered-"
"No."
Mental fortitude ! 👍🏻
Oh yeah my brother from VA.
I love how his black belt is so faded and worn down that it almost looks grey/white again
"I think it's from the always working out.."
(Runs trt)
Keep crying little boy
@@kshitizyadav3174 says weepie the kid
Kipping pull ups are a waste of time
Ive focused all my time recently on training over lifting and I’d agree, I think that was a mistake on my part. I’m starting to see more and more nagging injuries now.
MOBILITY! It's true. And cardio. The older you become the more you should be aware of being mobile and flexible. Stretching muscles is very important as you age otherwise you stiffen up because your range of motion diminishes rapidly. MOBILITY! CARDIO!
COMMANDO FROM THE S.E.A. commander Jocko...
i could be wrong but i think Jocko is rolling with Rafael “Formiga” Barbosa...
if so
holy shit
Fella knows what he's talking about.
Definitely feeling it myself. 43 snd i need the muscle armor
Jocko, you need to interview Tim Larkin of Target Focus Training!
I’m dealing with this as we speak. Recovering from rotator cuff surgery last fall. Only a few weeks into BJJ, and back at the gym. And my shoulder is absolutely screaming at me! I’m trying to dig deep and get after it, and not set myself back injury wise. It’s a very hard rope to balance on
Dang it Jocko this one hits.
I think the same brother!!!
Jocko knocks on wood, but wood knocks on jocko
Throughout my wrestling career I found the same issue. My drilling was on point as was my cardiovascular conditioning but I failed to put the time in the weight room to maximize that needed balance
Beast mode!!!
The man is also 5’10” and 240, that’s a lot of muscle padding every one of his joints and ligaments.
Beast !
Gracia Jui Jutisu
he’s completely right
All athletes should s and c. Improves performance and prevents injury no matter the sport
Facts!
Jocko looks 87 years old…
he's not aging well... the exogenous hormones and over stressing the body are taking its toll... imagine what his heart has been thru... not good
Very true. We are around the same age. The problem is he doesn’t sleep. When you don’t sleep, you age faster. Without sleep, your body doesn’t recover.
@@clickmcclick2675 he's not on hormones you troll, he looks older than an average person his age cause of stress from being a seal.
He’s also probably seen more in his years than most people have seen in a lifetime and he’s a former navy seal, an entrepreneur, a black belt, a podcast host, etc etc etc.
@@woolengrappler I’m a veteran also. Sleep is very important. There’s a reason why bodybuilders and athletes from certain combat sports die young.
They are stressing their internal organs to the point of no return. Marathon runners have an extremely high cancer rate. Always seek balance. Rest when you have to.
Don’t by into,” if your not up at 4AM your never be successful. Not one billionaire wakes up that early; and every pro-athlete sleeps.
Definitely makes sense to me you look at it you have to be physically fit to help do a lot of things in life why would this be any different
I need that shirt please!!
Jocko does kipping pull ups ?
So? Kipping pull-ups are just as effective, probably more effective at adding overall core strength!
It would be better and of much greater benefit to and for Jocko Willink as well as anyone else who does have difficulty and/or finds themselves having problems and difficulty doing Pullups or Chinups correctly.
FACT IS:
FIRST - DOING Joint Preparation Exercises
For at LEAST 4 - 6 Weeks BEFORE doing Calasthenics exercises, BJJ, or other kinds of exercise.
WHY???
Joint Preparation Exercises HELP prevent injuries.
Eating HEALTHY fats, limiting/eating much less unhealthy fat choicea is a fantastic way of eating.
Make doing Joint Preparation Exercises FUN!!! They're Well -Worth the time being invested in doing them!!
Jocko Willink doing kipping Pullups won't successfully help him to correctly improve with his Pullups.
That's NOT GOOD for him in the long run.
Right now if he were to make a few VITALLY IMPORTANT decisions that will allow him to greatly improve his physical condition, appearance, look and allow him to feel better than ever before by correcting eating & drinking habits, losing unwanted bodyfat and looking as well as feeling better.... because he DESERVES TO!!!
@@hayseanward Kipping Pullups are a wrongful, incorrect way of doing Pullups.
Kipping Pullups don't work the lats correctly.
DON'T BELIEVE untrue opinions
REFUSE TO BELIEVE MISINFORMATION about Kipping Pullups being just as effective or probably being more effective at adding overall core strength.
Kipping Pullups do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING AT to add to overall core strength!!!
They don't work the latimus dorsi (back muscles) correctly. They are not an abdominal exercise, either.
EH. keep your pull ups clean boi! No swinging. Thats taking the easy way out 👍😂. Keep up the good work homi
@LifeRuiner wtf are those pullups ?
@LifeRuiner right, a Navy Seal Trainer and Combat Leader who saw hella action and lived to tell about it…
I was working out 6 times a week, and training mma 6 times a week. It was messing me up, third shift worker here btw. I went to workout 3 times a week, doing mma 5 times a week, I feel good.
What’s third shift? Are you on a rotating shift?
FUCK YEAH!!!!
💯
🔥
🤘
You da man - just ordered the DNA Gi - I’ve been training with a Bulgarian Bag for a few months and love it - you ever use one?
Am 40. Don't want to get injured. I practice yoga and I go to the gym.
Would it be reasonably safe and would i improve consistently over the time if i took one private lesson of bjj a week starting from zero? Thanks
I stopped rolling during Covid because the gym I was going to shut down, and then later I moved. Now it’s been two years without jiu-jitsu, I’m out of shape, and I’m too worried to go back and do jiu-jitsu because some kid half my age wants to tap me and I get injured. I can’t keep that pace and I’m rusty. And old. And have bad elbows and shoulders as it is.
Formigas a beast
good
Jocko was doing crossfit pullups?
👍yep.
Gday mate ❤
Also, jars are handsome and lovely. And I wanna kiss them. Lol lol 😂
Some men are just built fucking different
As true as this is, I’d bet all the money in my wallet Jocko stretching often has a lot more to do with it than working out.
Man knows
Jocko, which steroids best help prevent injuries?