John Danaher Talked about his Crippling Injuries on His Knees

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • John Danaher talked with Joe Rogan about his Crippling Injuries and how he manage to train him self and others with this Crippling Injuries

КОМЕНТАРІ • 95

  • @Protoculturebjj
    @Protoculturebjj 7 років тому +270

    Lifelong leg pain... teaches a whole squad of guys to destroy other peoples legs 🤔 lol

  • @Hazama91350
    @Hazama91350 7 років тому +66

    After hearing his story i will never complain on my knee again. Much respect to you Sir.

  • @arcaliasgiants9813
    @arcaliasgiants9813 7 років тому +62

    Danaher looks like the Engineer from Prometheus

    • @CrimxSun
      @CrimxSun 6 років тому +1

      I was always thinking this. Finally someone who understands lolll

    • @johnbirchall7446
      @johnbirchall7446 Місяць тому

      I'm sure he'd take that as a compliment

    • @volatilecolon
      @volatilecolon 2 дні тому

      He is

  • @sijeimanrique583
    @sijeimanrique583 7 років тому +68

    Wow, he started Jiu Jitsu in his late 20s! Now that's uplifting.. perhaps its not too late for me then. haha!

    • @ongobongo8333
      @ongobongo8333 7 років тому +4

      Never

    • @impulsive1252
      @impulsive1252 6 років тому +10

      Never too late, I think Eddie Bravo started when he was 28 or something.

    • @andrewwhisperasmr5579
      @andrewwhisperasmr5579 6 років тому +3

      I started in April 2018. Turned 40 in November the same year. My coach’s oldest student is 72. It’s never too late. Get after it!

  • @mateobocanegraagraso5206
    @mateobocanegraagraso5206 3 роки тому +8

    This man is inspiring

  • @user-d8r9v
    @user-d8r9v 2 місяці тому

    This is encouraging. I too have significant bilateral knee pain and was a little hesitant about continuing my training. Can't pursue standing, so there is hope for all of us with leg pathologies. Just wanted to add that hip replacement is a piece of cake and minimally invasive now

  • @jiujitsu94
    @jiujitsu94 7 років тому +40

    I've modified my Jiu jitsu game in my mid-forties. I go 3x a week, and the other days I go to yoga. Quit eating grains and sugars to keep inflammation down, and I take ice baths a couple days a week. You gotta find what works for you.

    • @boliussa
      @boliussa 7 років тому +1

      so what do you eat?

    • @gavinshifflett8573
      @gavinshifflett8573 7 років тому

      hows cutting out the sugar helped you

    • @FergusScotchman
      @FergusScotchman 7 років тому

      46yo purple belt... gotta agree... have to adapt. I need to use more of a pressure game to keep the slippery eels in place.

    • @jiujitsu94
      @jiujitsu94 7 років тому +1

      Fergus
      Slippery eels! Haha that's awesome

    • @FergusScotchman
      @FergusScotchman 7 років тому +1

      Angelo DelSenno lol.... I like Roy Harris's style of jj now that he is a bit older.

  • @dranelemakol
    @dranelemakol 3 роки тому +8

    He's the Yoda of BJJ.

  • @zikmel2372
    @zikmel2372 5 років тому +4

    My God I admire this man beyond imagination.

  • @davidbowick7830
    @davidbowick7830 5 років тому +6

    He is master Splinter!

  • @bigmember5908
    @bigmember5908 6 років тому +5

    John Danaher speaks really well and has a pleasing accent, if people want to grow the overall BJJ community they should let him do the talking.

  • @brettwilson359
    @brettwilson359 6 років тому +5

    My father has both knees replaced, the first of which was done 18 years ago, was only intended to last 10 years and still is good now. He also is overweight, like 300 lbs and 6'2". The other knee was done about three years later and they both are fine now. I think a big reason so many artificial joint replacements fail is because people don't do the rehab the doctors order. For a month after each replacement, I helped my dad with exercises twice a day, three times for the first week and that was on top of therapist appointments which were twice a day at first then once a day for the last couple weeks. 30 days after the first replacement he and I were walking through London, he used a cane, but at 60 years, not athletic and 300 lbs thats pretty remarkable.

  • @FergusScotchman
    @FergusScotchman 7 років тому +10

    Seen a lot of hip, knee, and spine surgery. You wouldnt believe how violent they are.... but the person can stand and go home next day usually. Amazing surgeries (had two disc surgeries and saved my sanity from pain!). But still do bjj! Like he says... you adapt your game for us older guys.

    • @sunnyrachelsson3169
      @sunnyrachelsson3169 6 років тому

      What kind of surgery did you have to get for the discs? I assume for the back right?

    • @Eric3Frog
      @Eric3Frog 5 років тому

      @@sunnyrachelsson3169 probably a vertebral fusion.

  • @businessb4pleasure
    @businessb4pleasure 7 років тому +3

    playing Rugby here in NZ ACL MCL injuries are common.. when you have 2 or more guys 90 kg and over trying to smash you at once if your not conditioned youll be injured easy.. i have regular pains from playing rugby when younger.

  • @sanadkelabi8629
    @sanadkelabi8629 6 років тому +5

    Joe "The reverse hyper" Rogan

  • @iamalpharius9483
    @iamalpharius9483 6 років тому +6

    Danaher is most likely the most dangerous man that you can learn to fight from. Hes a DAMN ENCYCLOPEDIA of technique. But some of his observations are about obvious AF. Hes a damn awesome coach though.

    • @dp1569
      @dp1569 5 років тому +4

      Some of the most important lessons in life are right in front of your face, sometimes it helps to have someone like a Danaher to remind you what you look at every day but fail to see.

  • @haifuzhen9665
    @haifuzhen9665 6 років тому +1

    Been dealing with knee tendinitis for a year, taking some time off helps, but slowly it comes back. Any tips?

  • @BoneMaestro
    @BoneMaestro 2 роки тому

    Knee is trickier to replace because of its somewhat complicated biomechanics. Actually, it is well known it is not a bone operation but soft tissue surgery. It is extremely important to get soft tissue balance correctly by a surgeon. It is not successful as a hip replacement (99% of people very happy compared to 80-90 with knee after 1 year). However, rehab is EXTREMELY important. Weight-lifting well needed- carefully ofc. If your surgeon and you both do it right there is no thing you can’t do, except maybe plane jumping without parachute

  • @taylorredwing6250
    @taylorredwing6250 7 років тому +1

    I’m 19 and have the same problem both my knees have dislocated last year and I don’t know why wish I could get in contact with this guy to get some answers

    • @taylorredwing6250
      @taylorredwing6250 7 років тому +1

      You think I haven’t done that ya fuck

    • @jmorel42
      @jmorel42 7 років тому

      How did you hurt the knee

    • @taylorredwing6250
      @taylorredwing6250 7 років тому

      metalhead2508 you got a couple thousand for me to go?

    • @FergusScotchman
      @FergusScotchman 7 років тому +1

      Lmao... go to a freaking ortho doc man!

    • @quasar4601
      @quasar4601 6 років тому

      From BJJ leg locks ??

  • @rushzan503
    @rushzan503 7 років тому +13

    He shud get the damn knee replaced.. shuda done it ten years ago.. his quality of life would have sky rocketed with all the other things going for him

    • @Gaga4Parma
      @Gaga4Parma 7 років тому +2

      Rush Zan He did, you obviously didn't listen to the whole thing.

    • @josephpaige3614
      @josephpaige3614 4 роки тому

      With permanently too short ligaments he may still not be able to completely straighten his leg. Hope I'm wrong about that.

    • @Thunda1986
      @Thunda1986 4 місяці тому +1

      Probably cause his body hadn't fully developed when he got injured, his bones became deformed

  • @soundsidecolour
    @soundsidecolour 7 років тому +9

    Why is he whispering the whole time

  • @jessegarbee5860
    @jessegarbee5860 6 років тому

    Where can I get that Rash guard?

  • @everett8811
    @everett8811 6 років тому +11

    Is there any proof of this guys knee injuries. It just doesn't add up. On his Instagram he is always kneeling down in a deep knee bend squat position and also is always sitting on his heels. If he needed a knee replacement he wouldn't be in those positions in every photo.

    • @iamalpharius9483
      @iamalpharius9483 6 років тому +3

      I think that hes ful of shit as well. I have beena grappler and a Judo practitioner my entire life. I have JUST had shoulder and right bicep surgery 2 weeks ago and Ive had multiple knee operations....this guys story is embellished quite a bit. Im not buying it

    • @asherray4969
      @asherray4969 5 років тому

      James Willingham please explain then, enlighten us if you know so much.

  • @TheRastamanVibs
    @TheRastamanVibs 6 років тому

    10+ years playing basketball and my knees feel fine, just started BJJ wondering if i made a bad choice....?

    • @dogheat101
      @dogheat101 6 років тому +2

      BJJ is much safer, cause you can control the action

    • @juggernaut6141
      @juggernaut6141 4 роки тому

      Yes you did if you wanna become a pro basketball player but it you love BJJ you can stay healthy by training well , recovering well and strengthening it. Listen to firas zahabi's podcast

  • @oreocarlton3343
    @oreocarlton3343 Рік тому +1

    all that because they messed up at first on the knee...

  • @JamesGreenwell-mn6ly
    @JamesGreenwell-mn6ly 8 місяців тому

    They cut your ligaments too short.. 💀💀💀💀

  • @RTC1655
    @RTC1655 6 років тому

    Rugby is brutal

    • @quasar4601
      @quasar4601 6 років тому

      You are guaranteed to have broken fingers and toes , for starters

  • @jeffsstt
    @jeffsstt 6 років тому

    So so so so so so so cool

  • @NexusGuru
    @NexusGuru 6 років тому

    is this type of pain worth the jiu jitsu journey?

  • @stevemarce1988
    @stevemarce1988 7 років тому

    🙏🏽👍🏽🤙🏽

    • @gc2269
      @gc2269 6 років тому

      i really dont think there is a more knowledgeable Jits professor, hes the worlds best teacher!

  • @karlburke276
    @karlburke276 7 років тому +15

    Listening to him is painful

    • @edgiebraahhh7280
      @edgiebraahhh7280 7 років тому +10

      karl burke i think its relaxing

    • @adamburdt8794
      @adamburdt8794 7 років тому

      It sure is. He is like a creepy uncle

    • @ThePoorItch
      @ThePoorItch 17 днів тому

      Kiwi accent is the definition of annoying

  • @RawLu.
    @RawLu. 6 років тому

    \m/ GSP \m/

  • @izzydangerous6990
    @izzydangerous6990 7 років тому +2

    Maybe he needs that all meat diet.

  • @franzjoseph150
    @franzjoseph150 6 років тому +2

    pretentious but creepy