Cory Sandhagen Describes Chito Vera Fight as a Psychedelic Experience

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  • @Unbruto
    @Unbruto Год назад +1289

    Really interesting to hear Cory talk about mindset and self examination. A man who is both a warrior and a philosopher. I’m always rooting for this guy.

    • @SmedleyButler1881
      @SmedleyButler1881 Год назад +22

      Cultured thug/warrior poet

    • @chris51ification
      @chris51ification Год назад +9

      Martial artist

    • @InspectorButters4
      @InspectorButters4 Год назад +17

      Joe is always talking about Miyamoto Musashi and the Book of 5 Rings, and Cory embodies alot of the things Joe loves alot about the book. I think Joe realized that so he was totally intrigued and really liked Cory bc of it, and who can blame him bc Sandman is a fascinating guy!! I dont think I've seen Joe that happy and engaged with anyone who wasnt a close buddy of his in a long, long time

    • @andrewkeibs5958
      @andrewkeibs5958 Год назад +1

      Great comment

    • @ncommerce
      @ncommerce Год назад +1

      He and Ryan Hall probably get along like peas and carrots

  • @DubcityTX
    @DubcityTX Год назад +595

    It's always great when an athlete can be articulate enough to explain how and why they were able to reach certain peaks in their athletic career.

    • @Brian-ti7xm
      @Brian-ti7xm Год назад +2

      He's just not hypnotized, like most people.

    • @Vintage-406
      @Vintage-406 Год назад +17

      He’s a great philosopher… just like Nate Diaz

    • @monkmode_11
      @monkmode_11 Год назад

      @@Vintage-406 💯

    • @kurtglathar5162
      @kurtglathar5162 Год назад +1

      Cory is one of the few fighters who has a bachelor's degree. And his degree was in English so he is very articulate and calculated with his words.

    • @eurobeatenthusiast2157
      @eurobeatenthusiast2157 Год назад

      @@kurtglathar5162 Cory has a degree in psychology which explains his deep knowledge of the mental side of the game.

  • @PaulGuerraTV
    @PaulGuerraTV Год назад +590

    🇪🇨 As an Ecuadorian, I was rooting for Chito, but Cory had an outstanding performance in that fight!! Hats off man 👊

    • @barryhoggle2354
      @barryhoggle2354 Год назад +25

      As an American Vera is one of my favorite Fighters at 135 my son who just turned 16 is getting into MMA also and vera is one of the guys that I point him towards to emulate I guarantee vera and Jason Perillo will go back to the drawing board and he will come back better than ever

    • @papa_pt
      @papa_pt Год назад +6

      yeah I was rooting for Marlon too but man Cory showed up

    • @Julian-ql3og
      @Julian-ql3og Год назад

      He just turn into a crotch sniffer 😂 what a performance !😴😴😴

    • @leeshaw1684
      @leeshaw1684 Год назад +2

      Facts I'm impartial to either fighter but like them both alot as fighters.. that was great fight for Cory...chito just looked off. Maybe it would go that same way if they fought again maybe not however I don't think it would be as one sided. Great fight. Chito gonna come back stronger after this lose bet on it!!!

    • @user-zo7vp6zl3z
      @user-zo7vp6zl3z Год назад +2

      🤝

  • @oxsila
    @oxsila Год назад +134

    Cory's self awareness of his emotions and how to handle them are why he's one of the most fluid strikers/fighters in UFC. Dude doesn't half ass it. He puts in the work it takes to be present and dialled in. Izzy is the same. He puts the work in to overcome the fear of stuff in fights so he can be lucid and see everything to be able to take risks in the pocket and have them pay off. Awesome to hear this stuff

    • @woahitsmeach9150
      @woahitsmeach9150 11 месяцев назад +5

      izzy doesn’t isnt nearly as self aware as cory

    • @cccccccocckkadoodadloo
      @cccccccocckkadoodadloo 11 месяцев назад +1

      this comment aged horribly with regards to izzy lmao

    • @flyshit808
      @flyshit808 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@cccccccocckkadoodadloodisagree. though i hate izzy, his composure won him the fight against poatan

    • @131Pillan
      @131Pillan 9 месяцев назад

      @@flyshit808I hate Izzy to but to deny that is dumb lmao, I hate the dude for the person he is, he’s an insanely good fighter though fr

    • @flyshit808
      @flyshit808 9 месяцев назад

      @@131Pillan did u see who i responded to? i'm literally agreeing with him

  • @derek-yap
    @derek-yap Год назад +632

    Wow you can tell Cory has learned a lot thru the art of fighting. All of the challenges have really taught him about his own mind and emotions. Fascinating.

    • @raphael4038
      @raphael4038 Год назад +16

      I agree, it makes me think of Miyamoto Musashi, fascinating stuff!

    • @Shel-fu9jb
      @Shel-fu9jb Год назад +17

      If you go back to his fight with Petr Yan, you can see the turning point for him in terms of looking at the fight from a professional point of view. He even says it himself later on in interviews. I would be genuinely surprised if he doesn’t earn the belt before he retires. His mindset was already impressive but now he is on another level entirely

    • @InspectorButters4
      @InspectorButters4 Год назад +7

      This was one of the most fascinating JREs I've seen in forever, and just don't mean just the JRE MMA shows, it was one of the best eps period. Cory is just awesome, from his skills to his attitude, to his mindset, to the fact he has very little or no ego....... he's an impressive dude! His fight vs Chito was an absolute masterclass too!

    • @samgibson684
      @samgibson684 Год назад +2

      He will hold the belt......

    • @QvodInferivs
      @QvodInferivs Год назад +1

      He has and has learned a lot from many books and being a deep thinker. Also being teachable and good learner 👍

  • @CubensisEnjoyer
    @CubensisEnjoyer Год назад +237

    I love how he describes it as a psychedelic experience, then at 9:57 he's literally explaining the correct way to handle negative thoughts during a psychedelic trip. I think that gave me a better idea of the kind of headspace he was in. I'm hyped that I got to see this fight in person, such a dominant performance.

    • @mamindhive
      @mamindhive Год назад +25

      Psychedelics are too powerful for most humans, because it confronts the self about the biggest topic ever, the reasons you are alive

    • @triocha24
      @triocha24 Год назад +14

      @@mamindhive
      Psychē = “Soul”
      Dēloun (Delic) = “to make visible, to reveal”

    • @mamindhive
      @mamindhive Год назад +4

      @@triocha24 accurate but not precise, soul here is metaphor for the self

    • @jizim8947
      @jizim8947 Год назад +2

      Don't lie, you streamed it at home like the rest of us. 😁

    • @420_momentum
      @420_momentum Год назад +2

      @@mamindhive very true i done acid more then multiple times and i done shrooms once. It literally made into a much more peaceful introspective person. It made me confront my demons i did that. Now im at peace.

  • @brandonbkb3689
    @brandonbkb3689 Год назад +1218

    Cory is a winner

    • @sakalaath
      @sakalaath Год назад +46

      By split decision apparently 🙄

    • @jamesburton668
      @jamesburton668 Год назад

      @@sakalaath yeah that judge is a crack addict

    • @outlawgt3045
      @outlawgt3045 Год назад +9

      I ain't even going to lie. I wanted Chito to win. I think he matches up better against the top guys. Sandhagen can't beat the top guys. He's only a bad matchup for Chito.

    • @donaldwilson3579
      @donaldwilson3579 Год назад +16

      I read that as “weiner”

    • @chrisclarke3260
      @chrisclarke3260 Год назад +2

      @@outlawgt3045
      I

  • @GreatLordJason
    @GreatLordJason Год назад +248

    That flow state he's talking about is one of the most amazing feelings. I hope everyone gets to experience it at least once in their life. It's otherworldly.

  • @zxcvbnmmasdfghjkl
    @zxcvbnmmasdfghjkl Год назад +69

    You can tell he’s very self aware and conscious of improving. It’s commendable and inspirational.

  • @Treycordie
    @Treycordie Год назад +89

    very inspirational to hear where he has gotten himself to mentally, whether he knows it or not. love this from cory & you can tell joe can really feel every word that he heard

  • @Channel1a814
    @Channel1a814 Год назад +15

    Joe is so good at listening to his guest, and asking the right questions, only once his guest has finished speaking, to get them to explain their thoughts even more deeply. The best host I listen to by far.

  • @InspectorButters4
    @InspectorButters4 Год назад +20

    This was an awesome JRE!! Cory is legit one of the coolest, most honest, self aware, humble and real dudes ever. I watch/listen to alot of the JRE eps while I'm working so its kinda in the background, but this one had my full attention the entire time!!! Cory is such a smart and fascinating guy...... the way he thinks about stuff and the way he breaks it down is truly unique. Plus the guy has zero ego, which is really cool and really rare considering he's a top tier fighter. His fight against Chito was a masterclass and I can't wait to see him fighting for the belt soon!!

    • @stevena.7022
      @stevena.7022 Год назад

      Before I even saw him fight I watched his RUclips channel. Real technician style breakdowns on fight techniques.
      www.youtube.com/@CorySandhagenMMA

  • @jamesmaguire9518
    @jamesmaguire9518 Год назад +137

    Glad Cory is on here. Bantamweight division is a bunch of killers and Cory is right up there with the best them. I really wanna see him and O’Malley fight one day (hopefully with a title on the line).

    • @StLMikie
      @StLMikie Год назад +3

      I’d watch that one for certain.

    • @thycatspajamas
      @thycatspajamas Год назад +5

      That matchup is so intriguing, really curious to see if they are going to give Cory the Merab fight or are they actually going to schedule merab and Umar. If they make that fight, I think it makes more sense to give Cory the O’Malley fight as a title eliminator, if not they both will be sidelined for a while waiting for the winner of aljo and cejudo because I don’t think either of them will fight down against a lower ranked contender and it’s kind of unclear who should get a title shot next. Dana seems like he wants to give O’Malley the next shot, but who knows what will happen. Bantamweight has so many great matchups

    • @Shel-fu9jb
      @Shel-fu9jb Год назад +1

      I want to see that fight as well, but if I’m being honest with myself, Corey is simply a better version of a similar fight style: Unorthodox feints, accurate and unique strikes, but Corey’s ground game has progressively improved. I can imagine that’s where the fight would end up with Corey taking the W

    • @TMeek94
      @TMeek94 Год назад

      ​@@Shel-fu9jbSean is faster and has more power

    • @cenarules190
      @cenarules190 Год назад

      I'd love this fight! I just see O'mally waiting out until cejudo and sterling fight and then getting a shot.....so cory and merab is what I bet happens

  • @handsolo1546
    @handsolo1546 Год назад +34

    GSP talked about processing speed when asked what will set the next generations of fighters apart. It really is a thinking man's sport at the highest level

  • @eyemallears2647
    @eyemallears2647 11 месяцев назад +10

    It’s a mature version of “stressed kids can’t learn” or “loved kids learn better”
    It’s a calm/zen state that helps to learn.

    • @erenjaeger3507
      @erenjaeger3507 9 месяцев назад

      That state also helps conserve energy, keep muscles looser, blood flowing better..

  • @LuisMartinez-gk5be
    @LuisMartinez-gk5be Год назад +24

    The fact that he’s not afraid to talk about his fears before a fight is so humble

  • @sandman62100
    @sandman62100 Год назад +160

    Cory Sandhagen just put on one of the greatest displays of mixed martial arts I have ever witnessed. He took him down at will, pounded him on the ground, and picked him apart with ease. It's like he's playing the game on GOD mode. It's like he's living in the matrix. Simply in awe of the talent and skill of Cory, he is one special kid.

    • @BovineIntervention
      @BovineIntervention Год назад +6

      Not only that but people doubted he could even win this fight

    • @siggifreud812
      @siggifreud812 Год назад +3

      hate to repeat it, but we all know that styles make fights. not sure if Cory will be able to keep Merab off of him. still, he made chito look like a rookie.

    • @birdcarries
      @birdcarries Год назад +7

      lol relax it was a good performance but one of the greatest displays of mixed marital arts? please

    • @joshuasuprapto4577
      @joshuasuprapto4577 Год назад +6

      @@birdcarries well his fight against Petr Yan is probably the greatest display of high-level striking in the history of the UFC. Not saying that his fight against Chito is one of the greatest displays, but Cory is definitely capable of displaying greatness in the octagon.

    • @Nswix
      @Nswix Год назад +5

      He was that dominant and a judge still gave it Chito...

  • @kaysersoze1235
    @kaysersoze1235 Год назад +9

    Really deep talk , the mindset is the most important in fight sports and we don't mention it enough Cory is inspiring

  • @calebwilson8579
    @calebwilson8579 Год назад +15

    Hell yes, was hoping The Sandman would make an appearance on here

  • @Jack-goff
    @Jack-goff Год назад +2

    This is a trip to hear Cory talk about how he put a bunch of pressure on himself. I am currently going through the same thing in the last couple months. I put too much pressure on myself to be perfect and training stopped being fun for me. I had to take a step back and let things be what they are control what I can control and stop worrying about what I can’t control

  • @andresmaldonado7356
    @andresmaldonado7356 Год назад +3

    I really enjoyed listening to his honesty and talking about the feelings of anxiety and fear and doubt, Cory is a fantastic fighter and it was definitely not the fight I expected, he really took it to another level in his last several fights

  • @InspectorButters4
    @InspectorButters4 Год назад +11

    I just finished this ep on Spotify and I could legitimately turn right around and watch this entire ep over again, and enjoy every minute of it. Cory is such and interesting and fascinating guy, not to mention an incredibly bright and talented fighter. His skills and his fight IQ are off the charts!!

  • @jerome8314
    @jerome8314 Год назад +87

    Cory showed us a whole new level vs chito! Give that man a title shot

    • @thottydagod457
      @thottydagod457 Год назад +6

      Same things gonna happen to him vs merab as Petr, Mirab. Merab is gonna spend 25 minutes getting his takedowns stuffed but they gone call it "control" and end up getting his hand raised

    • @eaganoewater8003
      @eaganoewater8003 Год назад +1

      ​@@thottydagod457 you may be right but if there's one thing that cory can do that petr doesn't do it incredibly accurate flying knees, plus ricky Simon almost choked him out and I can see cory locking a sub up

    • @thottydagod457
      @thottydagod457 Год назад

      @@eaganoewater8003 I didn't even look at it that way. Cory does have a sneaky way of locking things up. And Merab could get careless. Very very interesting

    • @listenup7284
      @listenup7284 Год назад

      Chito is slow and throws three strikes per fight. It was simply a good matchup.

    • @jerome8314
      @jerome8314 Год назад

      @LISTEN UP! not taking anything away from cory but vera seemed a little off that night

  • @Ayan-bp4dq
    @Ayan-bp4dq Год назад +3

    Almost didn't tap this video, glad I did. This was very educational. Top bloke.

  • @jaymoar3561
    @jaymoar3561 Год назад +12

    I love the MMA podcast the best! Cory is a beast!

  • @luisfernandoenrique
    @luisfernandoenrique Год назад +7

    Cory's movement is the absolute matrix. My favourite fighter.

  • @DannySullivanMusic
    @DannySullivanMusic Год назад +5

    "____ Describes ____ As Psychedelic" pretty much sums up the JRE podcast

  • @weroliera
    @weroliera Год назад +12

    Crazy how good Corey explained that. I had that same feeling and performance in a paintball tournament a few years ago. Felt exactly the same as he explained it. I could just see and hear everything and everyone in the field and I just alliterated every team in front of us. Players of other teams were out the tent waiting to shake my hand and tell me how good I was playing. It felt surreal. Good shit Corey.

    • @tomhinds14
      @tomhinds14 Год назад +4

      Bizarre comment.. probably the craziest I’ve ever read

    • @DanaBlackCEO
      @DanaBlackCEO Год назад +4

      @@tomhinds14not that random tbf everyone has something they like and if you’re good at it, more power to ya

    • @atomicalien4
      @atomicalien4 Год назад +1

      Paintballs gay

    • @ZBjs-oi5hz
      @ZBjs-oi5hz Год назад

      Paint ball lol

  • @tomhay5516
    @tomhay5516 Год назад +4

    Listening to the parallels between Cory's experience in this fight and the way Bas Rutten on the latest Bertcast described the way he felt during some of his later fights after he moved past fighting angry is incredibly interesting. The feeling of being completely present and and hyper-aware, he attributes it to him controlling his breathing beforehand, seemingly very similar to the way Cory treated the warm-up for Chito.

  • @evanholbrook6038
    @evanholbrook6038 Год назад +1

    Wouldn’t rather have anyone else representing Aurora, CO! We love you Sandman!

  • @mathewdelorenzi-waters5165
    @mathewdelorenzi-waters5165 Год назад +35

    Great to hear Lil Dickeys MMA career is going well. Such a talent

  • @peacefulbeast8386
    @peacefulbeast8386 Год назад +1

    Bro has ascended. Really really interesting stuff here. Best fighter insight I've ever heard.

  • @anthonygirton8374
    @anthonygirton8374 Год назад +5

    These windows into Cory’s journey of self mastery via martial arts are absolutely fascinating. I love the episodes with him.

  • @ryanlynch6587
    @ryanlynch6587 Год назад +1

    Watch the fear float down the river…loving awareness and non-attachment, love this! 🙏🏻

  • @darfoz8807
    @darfoz8807 Год назад +7

    he comes off pretty self aware, articulate and likable

  • @raphael4038
    @raphael4038 Год назад +61

    Cory is a true Martial Artist. Amazing fitgher to watch, and its fascinating to hear him talk about entering what some call "the Zone", being somewhat on autopilot. What's up with that? Consciousness is an incredible mystery

    • @curtyandrew9963
      @curtyandrew9963 Год назад +1

      @raphaël have you experienced it? This “zone” that I call the eye of the tiger lol?

    • @SmedleyButler1881
      @SmedleyButler1881 Год назад +8

      Musicians call it “the muse”, Cory referenced Karl Jung and his collective unconsciousness, the shadow and such. Getting into the zone must be what it would have been like hunting to survive in antiquity, truly instinctual

    • @raphael4038
      @raphael4038 Год назад +4

      ​@@curtyandrew9963, I feel like I used to enter the zone alot more when I was younger. Fully present in the moment, no trace of your own ego, as if I was watching "myself" live. Like you and Smedly Butler commented, the zone can be found in many, if not all, areas of life, from hunting, sports, art, social interaction and even video games. It seems to be a very powerful evolutionary trait that has helped us survive until now. I wonder if other organisms experience this, could it be a result of consciousness? Then again consciousness might not be unique to humans. Interesting stuff

    • @mason9807
      @mason9807 Год назад +8

      Flow state is pretty easily achieveable if you're an athlete. Happens a lot in light sparring and hitting the bag, you're just in the zone. Music usually helps 👌 consciousness is awesome

    • @nunuofficial5146
      @nunuofficial5146 Год назад

      Here is the full clip that says it all:,,
      ruclips.net/video/D3bTGcs34xM/видео.html

  • @user-ot7cc3qz5l
    @user-ot7cc3qz5l Год назад

    This is what a sincere person sounds like. I need to find the rest of this interview. It's always a breath of fresh air when you feel like youre connecting to someone's unfiltered thoughts they can also articulate

  • @ruexlala
    @ruexlala Год назад +6

    🙌🙌 Very well spoken- Setting a beautiful example 💛 Future Champion no doubt 💪

  • @TehTwizzle
    @TehTwizzle Год назад +22

    Seeing this fight live was a treat. Cory put on a masterclass performance. I cant wait to see him as champ on day.

    • @bruceleroy1683
      @bruceleroy1683 Год назад +1

      On which day?

    • @erickdoesit
      @erickdoesit Год назад +1

      @@bruceleroy1683 it was a fight night on a saturday

  • @lurk7411
    @lurk7411 Год назад +24

    Cory is no doubt, one of the greatest minds in the game!🤯🤯🧠🧠☯☯

    • @MustObeyTheRules
      @MustObeyTheRules Год назад

      Never knew he was so deep and philosophical till recently

  • @Dougfunny37
    @Dougfunny37 Год назад +1

    Chito is the real deal. Dudes an absolute warrior from a warrior culture. And he dominated chito the whole time.
    Cory with some wrestling is a terrifying thought. He’s at the prime of his career for sure

  • @richardbarton6146
    @richardbarton6146 Год назад +1

    Cory is a well rounded fighter!! He gets better, and better each time. I would love to train under him!

  • @stephenmandel8879
    @stephenmandel8879 Год назад +3

    I love Cory , a true warrior and insane mindset to have

  • @yoaregey7296
    @yoaregey7296 Год назад +3

    What a coincidence! Just watched his last episode on JRE
    and his mindset change in only 2 years is very fascinating, Cory will probably become the Champ

  • @radhi8063
    @radhi8063 Год назад

    Finally this dude is back on the pod... love him!

  • @joshuacrystal-nt5ht
    @joshuacrystal-nt5ht Год назад +8

    Bro reached ultra instinct

    • @glorysmith6
      @glorysmith6 Год назад

      HIT UP
      MACROPAUL6

    • @glorysmith6
      @glorysmith6 Год назад

      On instagram
      His the best on drug store I know, he got DMT, LSD and more..

  • @jaycee571
    @jaycee571 Год назад

    Wow !!!! that was pure gold. Cory is on another level , such a genuine and humble guy.
    So refreshing listening to a fighter talk so honestly, he makes O'Malley seem like a 10 year old boy in comparison

  • @garrettgarman6710
    @garrettgarman6710 Год назад +2

    Getting better at achieving his flow state. Mind and body working as one, also common to have self instruction in flow as he was saying.

  • @acoker2891
    @acoker2891 Год назад

    Very insightful stuff. He’s gained a fan.

  • @baloonfart8082
    @baloonfart8082 Год назад +8

    dude went ultra instinct

  • @pablowooly183
    @pablowooly183 Год назад +1

    This makes so much sense. I was rooting for Chito and to see how thoroughly Sandhagen beat him was kind of tough to take but it was obvious that he was on another level that night. Props to him for sharing his approach to the game. People don't often realize that the same approach will only work for you during a short stage in life, no matter what it is you do, so a lot of time is spent trying to recapture something that probably isn't going to work again because you're a different person now. It's a mind ef when you're living it

  • @seanwallace89
    @seanwallace89 Год назад +8

    Sandhagen described the exact feeling I get from a deep adrenaline rush... like when there is an emergency or a bad injury I become really calm and extremely confident in my decision making... I often take authority of the situation and ppl just start obeying my directions. Its happened multiple times to me, and after awhile I started to notice it in the moment, and would often ask myself like "who tf is this guy?" I wish I could be in that state of mind all of the time. I can only imagine how great that would feel amidst a UFC top contender fight.

    • @synmazo
      @synmazo Год назад +1

      What's up man, I almost never comment on RUclips but because you stated your wish to have that state of mind more often I felt like recommending you the book ''A New Earth'' by Eckhart Tolle. If it feels right to you just look it up and see if you ever feel like reading it. It has personally done a lot for me and might help you get closer to your wish. Take care and best wishes man

    • @seanwallace89
      @seanwallace89 Год назад +1

      @@synmazo I'll give it a look. Thanks!

  • @adlcnyc
    @adlcnyc Год назад +1

    How Cory is talkin, is exactly how he fought that night against Chito. It was enlightening and super next level, a very complete fighter.

  • @jonathancassin7825
    @jonathancassin7825 Год назад +4

    Pure flow. 🙏

  • @soliver9387
    @soliver9387 Год назад

    beautiful description of the power of mindfulness, learning and repeating a skill and being now .trusting what is in perfect awareness.

  • @Hyperslob
    @Hyperslob Год назад +14

    Great interview. Cory did a great job articulating his fight preparation. Joe asked really good questions and Cory had really good answers. It might be the weed talking but this clip was some hi level martial art state of mind insight. I wanna see the whole interview now.

    • @Gg-wh3vi
      @Gg-wh3vi Год назад +1

      Really good interview I watched it today

  • @ban5geverywhere
    @ban5geverywhere Год назад +1

    GSP always talked about feeling that fear before a fight too and look where it got him! He's the GOAT!

  • @mjov6655
    @mjov6655 Год назад

    I was able to watch this live in person. What a great night of fights.

  • @Jerryberger9235
    @Jerryberger9235 Год назад +11

    Psychedelics are great, one time I was trippin on too much acid and I was staring at a fire pit and the fire pit turned into a mini world with little people and buildings, that was 2 years ago and it's such an experience to remember. would love to try out the psilocybin mushrooms next, just don't know where to get them, so hard to come by

    • @sarahh321
      @sarahh321 Год назад

      [Myco_tray]
      Ships psychedelics

    • @Jerryberger9235
      @Jerryberger9235 Год назад

      @@sarahh321 where to search?? Is it IG?

    • @sarahh321
      @sarahh321 Год назад

      @@Jerryberger9235 yeah, He has variety of stuffs like mushrooms, Isd, DMT even the chocolate bars

    • @hannahanderson5881
      @hannahanderson5881 Год назад +1

      Shrooms are where it's at. If you've experienced LSD start with 2.5 grams of shrooms. Love them.

    • @Jerryberger9235
      @Jerryberger9235 Год назад

      @@sarahh321 Thanks, I’ll get some right away

  • @jordanroberts8270
    @jordanroberts8270 Год назад

    This man taught me something today that tons of videos philosophers on RUclips couldn’t even articulate

  • @James_14_4
    @James_14_4 Год назад +9

    There's a lot of potential in psychedelics, I can't wait to try any of them mushroom specifically but it's just so hard to find a reliable source over here, l'll be glad if anyone can be of help

    • @Barbarasmith63
      @Barbarasmith63 Год назад +2

      I've tried a lot and since the first time i tried it, I said "it's a crime against humanity to make psychedelic illegal"

    • @Lisa78843
      @Lisa78843 Год назад +4

      [da_sharrif]
      (Got psychs:)

    • @Stephanie56739
      @Stephanie56739 Год назад +2

      tripping is not a bad idea but having a Mycologist who will recommend you the dosage is the best option

    • @James_14_4
      @James_14_4 Год назад

      @@Lisa78843
      pls how do I find him?
      Is it on IG?

    • @Lisa78843
      @Lisa78843 Год назад

      @@James_14_4 YES.He's got shrooms, lsd, magic mushrooms, chocolate bar, dmt and other psychedelics products.

  • @the_one_eyed_man_is_cursed
    @the_one_eyed_man_is_cursed Год назад

    Cory can really put his words together. He describes things which were obviously very abstract even to his own previous experience, and he can relate it on JRE - well done, man. I've enjoyed watching Cory since the fight with TJ.
    Cory and Justin Gaethje both have excellent brains.

  • @turotalks5290
    @turotalks5290 Год назад +5

    As a Masters student in Sport and Performance Psychology, it gives me chills thinking I could have the possibility of working with MMA Athletes. Absolute dream job. Great episode, gave me chills from start to finish.

  • @jeremiahjoseph3973
    @jeremiahjoseph3973 Год назад

    This is a great convo, with a open heart and mind we really can learn a lot in a single conversation.

  • @FaithRox
    @FaithRox Год назад +6

    I can admit that I thought Cory had reached his zenith when Yan bested him pretty clearly, and he had a tough one against TJ (although I agree he won) that he'd become a gatekeeper for the top 5.
    Happy to say he's proved me wrong, I think he could avenge those losses to Yan and Sterling at this moment. Looking forward to seeing more from him.

    • @lopez12345ml
      @lopez12345ml Год назад

      What does zenith mean?

    • @FaithRox
      @FaithRox Год назад

      @@lopez12345ml When something hits its zenith, it has reached as high as it ever will.

  • @PattyBandAidz
    @PattyBandAidz Год назад

    This is why Rogan is the best in the business....dude legitimately is interested and asks the best questions....great, GREAT interview

  • @tsarrast
    @tsarrast Год назад +2

    Cory fought an amazing fight. But Rogan is wrong saying no brakes, 100% onslaught all 5 rounds. IMO Cory clearly slowed down and was slightly less aggressive, taking a little bit less chances after he dominated the first two rounds - knowing he was going to win on the cards.
    Would have been interesting to hear Rogan ask him about that.
    That was a very smart strategic move by Cory against a powerful dangerous Vera who gets rolling as fight continues.

  • @MEGAyognauts
    @MEGAyognauts Год назад

    He seems like a super chill guy. I’m not especially familiar with the UFC but this guy seems 1000% more chill than the majority of the other fighters I’ve heard speak. Hope it goes well for him

  • @lawrencehackett6479
    @lawrencehackett6479 Год назад +3

    This kid man.. if he can keep making 135 at his frame, he's going to be almost unbeatable in time man. He's bigger in stature than the suga show.. with a better mind than anyone at 135. I'm amazed at how good he's become

  • @tracemiller1519
    @tracemiller1519 Год назад

    Cory has been my favorite up and coming fighter in the entire UFC for a while. Such a well put together and technical individual. Can’t wait til he is champion!

  • @Averagestonername
    @Averagestonername Год назад +8

    Corey used to train at a local gym. He was kind enough to give my buddy a pair of nice shorts to train in when he couldn’t afford them himself. I really like chito but I’m rooting for Corey in any fight after he did that good dude

  • @icyBulls
    @icyBulls Год назад

    He is so well spoken and wise. I think a lot of up and coming fighters or new fighters should listen to his advice.

  • @joegeezly9613
    @joegeezly9613 Год назад +2

    Now Joe is considering fighting in the ufc just for the psychedelic experience lol

  • @jmill5995
    @jmill5995 Год назад +3

    Cory is a true martial artist and a dude that I believe thinks about fighting on a different level than just the violence we know. What’s most impressive to me about him is the adjustments he makes during the fight and his timing.

  • @williambreeze2659
    @williambreeze2659 Год назад

    Hell of a clip! Thanks Cory for breaking this down for us!

  • @chicoorona4372
    @chicoorona4372 Год назад +4

    Vera is my favorite fighter. But damn, Corey was just untouchable the whole 25 min

  • @thesujo3881
    @thesujo3881 Год назад

    Hey could you put in live calls and screen them. When your producers find a good one have them ask a question maybe to you, the person of interview, just topic at hand, and ect. It be like a true podcast imo. Like the first true radio show that took in calls.

  • @KinnereyB
    @KinnereyB Год назад +4

    Joe’s really thinking: “Dude just tell me what you took - shrooms, acid, DMT, ayahuasca, mescaline, peyote? What’d you take for real Sandman?”

  • @justine1.26
    @justine1.26 Год назад

    It’s so interesting bc in my life I’ve experienced the same thing. Old patters of mental tricks don’t work anymore. I’m constantly brought back to being in the moment & experiencing a flow in that. It comes with so much clarity.

  • @curtyandrew9963
    @curtyandrew9963 Год назад +4

    I swear I’ve experienced what he mentioned. I know it’s an overused euphemism but I call it the eye of the tiger. If you experience that during a fight… I truly believe the opponent is going to lose.

  • @btoddw2
    @btoddw2 Год назад +2

    Dont know this guy (dont follow martial arts), but what he says is really cool.
    Motivating, intelligent... he just got one new fan!

    • @yoaregey7296
      @yoaregey7296 Год назад

      He is 3rd Ranked in UFC 135lbs Division.

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    @DaniellaCarla7 Год назад +36

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  • @kevinyunseokim8194
    @kevinyunseokim8194 11 месяцев назад +1

    its interesting when cory talks about how he first needed to know that he could be this vicious violent beast, so that he knew he could become that if he needed. but now that he has that knowledge and ability; he allows himself to be a lot more calm and calculated, both in the realm of just fighting but also for his future life. this is almost parallel to what dr jordan peterson talks about when he says its important to know how to be completely vicious and a monster first, and then learn to control it and use it when necessary. and then he goes one step further and talks about how fighters have the capability for a tremendous amount of violence and damage, but the best and smartest fighters know not to escalate and only use violence at the last possible moment. it all comes full circle

  • @LeskoBrandon2x
    @LeskoBrandon2x Год назад

    Proud that my little brother is training with this guy. He’s gonna do big things

  • @Johnson73736
    @Johnson73736 Год назад +4

    My reaction to title: 🙄

  • @Valenciz
    @Valenciz Год назад

    Great fighter! Inspirational stuff 🙏

  • @amoondra123
    @amoondra123 Год назад +5

    Chito was never my friend.

  • @nahfoo.
    @nahfoo. Год назад

    Such good reflection/introspection.

  • @GEOPOLITICALANALYSIS
    @GEOPOLITICALANALYSIS Год назад

    Brilliant, I can relate with my experience in the special forces. This level feels so outworldly when you come off it you can't even find the words

  • @padua16
    @padua16 Год назад

    Loved the first time Cory was on this show can’t wait to listen to this whole thing

  • @ToxicTaliban
    @ToxicTaliban Год назад

    Cory just Gained a New Fan... Brilliant Guy

  • @2tired4
    @2tired4 Год назад

    Cory has one of the greatest mindsets in the game. Awesome interview

  • @ion1984
    @ion1984 7 месяцев назад

    Omalley talks about this a lot too. He always talks about how his higher self takes over in a fight and he really doesnt think. I cant wait to see those two fight. I really think it should be the next one after Merab.

  • @nnamggiFellauQrD
    @nnamggiFellauQrD Год назад

    I didn't want either of them to lose but was supporting Chito big time. Cory showed his true potential and I hope he can get the belt soon so they can have a big rematch

  • @nicholash3849
    @nicholash3849 Год назад

    Very interesting and well articulated. It all made sense

  • @Jordofunk
    @Jordofunk Год назад

    Flow-state baby. Being completely in-the-moment and letting your training take over, while shutting out the thoughts that take you out-of-the-moment.

  • @crich4282
    @crich4282 Год назад +1

    CS is legit. Super informative perspectives that can be applied in not just MMA but many facets of life. Great clip.

  • @carlwolff991
    @carlwolff991 Год назад

    Chito is a fan favorite because he always shows up to fight and I love that dude but Cory showed up to fight with a perfect gameplan and made it look easy. So much respect to such a humble, incredibly talented fighter

  • @highhopes8027
    @highhopes8027 Год назад +1

    I've never been a FAN of anybody, but Cory is... special. idk, I like him too much

  • @Maartun
    @Maartun Год назад +1

    I just wanna see Sandhagen vs O’Malley and Chito vs Yan next!