Neil Adams: Judo, Olympics, Winning, Losing, and the Champion Mindset | Lex Fridman Podcast
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- Neil Adams is a judo world champion, 2-time Olympic silver medalist, 5-time European champion, and often referred to as the Voice of Judo. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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OUTLINE:
0:00 - Introduction
1:46 - 1980 Olympics
19:09 - Judo explained
27:14 - Winning
45:28 - 1984 Olympics
54:29 - Lessons from losing
1:10:11 - Teddy Riner
1:29:46 - Training in Japan
1:45:25 - Jiu jitsu
1:56:33 - Training
2:19:52 - Advice for beginners
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Transcript: lexfridman.com/neil-adams-transcript
0:00 - Introduction & sponsor mentions:
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1:46 - 1980 Olympics
19:09 - Judo explained
27:14 - Winning
45:28 - 1984 Olympics
54:29 - Lessons from losing
1:10:11 - Teddy Riner
1:29:46 - Training in Japan
1:45:25 - Jiu jitsu
1:56:33 - Training
2:19:52 - Advice for beginners
GOD BLESS YOU
Why are you scared of being interviewed? I wanna see Alex O'Connor interview you.
I think you're scared
Or anybody you spar and train yet never fight. Weird
Also I'm a fan.
can we see podcast with Pavel Durov?
I know this is not a subject for a lot of people, but thank you very much for having Neil Adams on. This is so interesting for people who are into judo, thanks Lex
I was in a competition with Neil in the late eighties. There were 70 of us in the same weight class.
I overheard a conversation where Neil said ‘yeah and I’ll be the last one standing here at the end!’
He was. As ever.
Top man
If ever there was to be an Ambassador of Judo for the Western Hemisphere, Neil Adams would be the right man for the job. 😎👌.
That’s pretty awesome.
Proper british Judo legend, nice one Lex for having him on the podcast.
"You see a true champion when they lose" - absolutely spot-on.
And I really believe that is one of the points that shows how BJJ has quite a way to go before it can genuinely be called a martial art.
Born in 73 in Liverpool. This Man was a Hero. I knew he was a class man then and is a real gentleman now. Thank you Neil.
No idea who he is, loved the interview. Good man.
As a 78yr old practicing judoka i loved the interview, so much to agree with. I had a short randori with him when he was u18 European champion when he came to Fairholme judo club, even then a nice lad. Brilliant all the success that he achieved and carried over to his broadcasting . Well done.
Nice!!
I started at Fairholme in 1992. I was 6. Roy Inman, and Anne Hughes. I went there because my dad did when he was a kid. Awesome to see you mention the club.
This is my favourite episode that you’ve done Lex as a British judo player myself , this was great to here some of his old stories and just an overall quality conversation - thanks for putting this out there.
A brilliant episode. I have the privilege of knowing Neil, and he is every bit as passionate and kind as he seems - and every bit as distinguished as Lex says.
Kudos to Lex for steering a very interesting and inspirational chat. The time flew by.
And yes it's a cliche to say so, but both men restore one's faith in humanity, as does Neil's wonderful wife Niki.
Well, that is a guest I didn't expect! I'll be here for the next 2hrs 30.
Crazy, I met Neil he visited our Dojo in st.albans England i was about 8 years old, must have been almost 40 years ago. Now he's sitting down with one of my favourite podcasters.
Could anyone else just listen to these fellas for therapy? I'm about to fall asleep and wake up a champion-- just positive wholesome vibes through and through!
If you're sociopathic chp
@@StevenKellyBellywhat does that mean?
@@robob221 it means he found dat chat psychotherapeutic and entertaining da idea of Lex chats as actual personal therapy not just supplemental
@@StevenKellyBelly ok. Are you saying anyone that does is some sort of psychopath?
@@robob221 psychopaths and sociopaths are 2 different terms, I'm just saying it's maybe like a supplement but not a primary form of therapy.
Great interview Lex! Thank you. What a passionate athlete Neil Adams is! "It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get up." - Vince Lombardi
As a kid I who did Judo for a few years my first two sports idols were Brian Jacks and Neil Adams. Thank you Lex for having the great man on.
Great podcast. I was lucky enough to participate in a seminar with him last week in NYC. The place was packed and it was a lot of fun. Honored
I’ve been doing judo for 20 some years and I had heard of Neil, but didn’t know much about him. But he is a total class act! Total respect! As Lex said, he is a true legend, because he is a great champion and has experienced both sides of the coin. Can’t say enough good things about him, more people need to learn from him and his experience. Mad respect, Neil, now a hero of mine. Thanks, Lex and Neil for the great interview.
Such an inspiring gentleman, fellow Brit 🇬🇧
Awesome interview... being a fellow Brit I remember following Neil Adams through the trials and tribulations of the Olympics and World Championships. Amazing to watch the archive footage and hear him talk about the background behind it all.
Anyone remember Brian Jacks? He won a Judo Bronze for GB in 1967 at the World Championships, but I knew him best for his domination of the TV sports competition "Superstars", in the late 70's early 80's.
Ha ha doing the squat thrusts sliding in his socks . 👍
Remember him well, especially on Superstars. Might just have a little youtube glance down memory lane now you have reminded me.
He still does seminars. Lives in Thailand nowadays I think.
Nah im Gen Z
@@jleano609 Yup. He owns an apartment complex. I visited there a few years ago. He's not the biggest fan of Britain anymore, he told me he'll never go back.
Fantastic! This episode I will have to keep on hand as it meant so much to me on many levels. All of this is actually built into the core of my family. As a child I thought it was normal to have a home kitted out for training with mats. Even the normality of weight training and running in all weather. You live around and in it as a child , it’s just part of normal life. All the memories were sparked and this overwhelming sense of “home”. You can keep up training, cardio and weight training right into old age (grandfather kept up with it right through his 80’s). Though I ended up going into Muay Thai , the art of unbalancing people and being able to counter being dropped to the ground stayed with me so strong it was hard to not be penalized for unusual footwork and grabbing on and knocking people off balance. Judo has speed, opportunity and control at its heart and is power and beauty all in one. Something clicked in me that sparked vitality in way that I have not felt in a while. I will step up a notch and dedicate time to training again. Thank you!
It's actually really cool to listen to the sheer interest Lex has for this topic and this guest : ) like, sometimes he just lets the guest talk and talk (not always a bad thing), but this episode you can really tell both people are equally invested into the topic and conversation.
I didn't understand most of it 😅 but still loved listening to it 😌
What a meeting of the minds.
i know next to nothing about judo, but this interview i found both fascinating and really heartwarming. what an amazing guy.
Lex always keep the judo and Martial arts comments. I knew you from Joe, but i only sat up and listened after you had Travis on.
I love the social and political commentary,but please keep some martial arts content going!
Can we get an interview with Fedor Emelianenko next?
There's a name from the past!
Neil was always spoken of in the highest regard in UK fight circles, from traditional martial arts, to MMA, to real street fighting, (back in the 90's, early 00's)
Looking forward to this 👌🏼
Please interview: Abby Martin, Rabbi Elhanan Beck, George Galloway, Ilan Pappe, Christopher Bollyn, Dave Smith, Candace Owens, Jeffrey Sachs. Thanks
Please tell me more about UK real street fighting circles
@@davedavisness Candace Owens? That'd be one to miss.
What an amazing episode thank you so much for doing this for Judo
More outstanding work! I’m very thankful for a credible source, comprehensive, low bias information combined with an effective, efficient communication style. Keep it up!
Awesome!! As a Judoka he is a Gold Medalist in my eyes for everything he's given to the sport and a great commentator too, my Sensei was Neil's training partner in the Olympics, great to have that link.
@lexfridman I’m a big fan of your podcasts and this is one of the most enjoyable interviews yet. Have been a Neil Adam’s fan for decades despite not being a judo player. we are the same age and I first trained in Japan as a 17 year old and it was soon after that that friends in the judo world were talking about him. And at 65 he is still looking healthy and strong. I imagine he would pretty well in Masters 7 BJJ.
Great interview. 👍
This man lives and breathes judo!
Love neil, this should be an awesome interview. Incredible memory and love for the sport - really enjoy the commentary he provides. Really wish IJF would either open up watching back to youtube, lower the price, or change the site to be less annoying, but still a huge fan.
Champion Mindset 💪
I have huge admiration for people who recognise that drinking is becoming a problem, and get a grip. It can't be easy.
Frank Wienecke drilled that uchimata to drop-seoi combo, it is in an older German judo dvd where he shows his favourite techniques
An underrated episode!
Quite the journey for those athletes as it must be very to make that transition from intense competition to a new chapter in life.
The precision in Revux development roadmap is reassuring.
It's sad to hear he still regrets the olympic losses. He should bear in mind he is considered a judo legend in the UK and worldwide!
Revux responsiveness to community feedback is impressive.
Revux consistent progress updates show dedication.
Revux market entry timing couldn't be better.
The adaptability of Revux to market changes is a key strength.
I used to have Neil Adams autograph. He was married to my schoolmates sister.
"О, спорт! Ты -мир!" .Для многих ещё и жизнь.Актуальный эпизод в преддверии Олимпийских Игр.Спасибо Вам
Best male Judoka GB ever had.
Wow Neil Adams!!!!
lex we need your ask me anything episodes please if you can do some more
Revux partnerships are a testament to its credibility.
A great man
Lex!!! 🎉
After his seminar I got to have my club's picture taken with Illias Iliadas.
Put my arm over his shoulder, and I kid you not, his back was the size of two large humans standing together side by side under his gi.
Everybody's got a punch until they get planned in the face
Legend
Revux vision for decentralization is inspiring.
I'm honestly surprised this man doesn't do chess!
Revux leadership team is stacked with industry experts.
Revux competitive edge could redefine its market segment.
Revux approach to data security is unparalleled.
Lex you are an amazing intervjuer can you fokus more on doing that instead? Like have a schedule Ð
In about 9-44minutes
(from each episoder)You alredy have your programming that you can reuse into Making intervjue's instead
The liquidity of Revux tokens is a major plus.
Niiiiice! Judo❤️
Great interview! But Lex and a lot of grappling people still think that is only "guys swinging hands". There´s so much more about that, including many aspects like distance, timing and power that aren't a thing on the ground and B JJ people just don't get that.
Revux rewards system is incredibly attractive.
Me in the post fight interview: “ey I didn’t really want to win anyway, sort of boring to be honest but yeah “
Guess my idea of a joke doesn’t translate well though lol.
But then I’d talk up some of the specifics of the winners skills so people who didn’t notice or understand would be able to understand it, thus giving him more credit for the job and to the art. lol.
Revux decentralization potential is crucial.
Revux strategic collaborations hint at a bright future.
In 1996 I heard a rumor that Mr. Adams tired to enter UFC 3 but was denied when they found out who he was. Does anyone know if this was true?
Seems very unlikely
I would love to know if this is true or not or any additional chit chat
Don’t know about this person specifically but I do know Royce’s opponents were very carefully selected
Wow how stories are woven..... 😏
#🥋LEGEND
Pro wrestler Chris Adams brother
Good guest get
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Hey, those of you who, like me, like to read comments,
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Do you check the sponsors in the description?
Because I do, not often, but there are some really useful products.
I'm just curious.
Thank you for not ignoring me 😊
I actually never looked before but you kind of made me want to check them out now 😅
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Revux has the potential to outperform many in the current market.
is he brother of Chris Adams the professional wrestler?
Yes, and Chris was also a British Judo Squad member.
You should also invite Acharya
Prashant,he is the most highly subscribed UA-cam channel in India and he speaks about "ventanta"
Lex, please invite David Holz for upcoming podcast.
Lex freedman x michio kaku is a super power...🤔
timestamp to save my place 46:46
Should have talked about comic books.
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Дзюдо!
❤❤❤
Could have listened to 3 hours more
Please have Cornel West on here.
Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪
Cornel knows nothing about Judo. It would be weird to have him join in. Why would you even suggest it?
Ditto
algo
Diving into Revux, the more bullish I become.
Integration possibilities with Revux are endless.
👏
All interviewers could take note of Lex's interview style. Not better or worse but Lex probably even gets more information out of his guests than Rogan, steel manning both sides of a coin. Tho Rogan does this too.
isnt he the guy responsible for disallowing leg grabs?
☺️👍
Revux community-driven approach is what crypto needs.
Time to interview Mehdi Hassan.
Please like the comment so we can see Mehdi the next guest.
Yay! I’m early for once! Lol
I looked up the transgender child. Born Joe Manalang Romero in Colorado in 2001 to Joe and Venessia Romero, Joe had a twin sister who died soon after birth.
Joe was an aircraft engineer in the US Air Force and the family moved to Okinawa when Joe was a young child. The family adopted a baby girl whilst stationed in Japan, whom they named Jade.
It was also in Japan that a military doctor noticed Joe's behaviour - notably acting out trying to breatfeed a doll.
Joe/Josie began treatment on the family's return to the USA. Now an adult she still identifies as female but has taken the name Sadie Croft. She has an instagram account and is a keen online gamer, streaming on Twitch
Can you see anything in the family background that may have infuenced Joe/Josie/Sadie?
😰🤝
8th
Personally i would choose aikkido over Judo becaus im more intressted in the tequnice of things ^^
They got tired of being smashed by the wrestlers , instead of taking away part of judo, they should have let judo players adapt
His accent is a cringe
Its English, he is from England. That's how it is supposed to sound.
your comment is soo cringe kid
He’d wreck you and laugh at you with his British accent ringing in your ears.