Imagine swimming for 6 hours in almost complete darkness where the sky and sea merge and look endless. That sounds like some kind of ancient mythological description of Hell.
Say what you will about Joe Rogan, I love how excited and interested he gets in things. I've noticed a lot of people have a weird reaction when they hear something novel, which is to dismiss it or try and trivialise it. Maybe it's an ego thing. But Rogan always taks it as an opportunity.
Do this with anybody you meet with enthusiasm if you want to get to know them better. If you know the basics of what someone is talking about, they get really excited and go more in depth.
I think Joe is a very intelligent, logical person that makes a lot of sense. I truly believe he is amazed by the shit he hears. You can tell he is the kind of person who wants be educated on anything he doesn't really know a lot about. Hungry for information and wanting to better himself! Good on you brother, I appreciate your show and you!
That woman is legend forever.... And from not being able to swim to becoming an ultra swimmer just shows with true ambition and dedication you can achieve greatness.
i dont know about the bioluminescence but a cuople of times i went woth a friend of mine to this bridge at night time so the bridge is like 100-150 metres of the shore at the end there is a second floor its like a 7-8 metres jump and then u swim 20 metres to this ladder to climb back so it was night time there are no light except from the ones on the shore and basically ur swimming in a dark space like a dark hole or something and it was scary but ur like 100 metres away from the shore image being in the middle of an ocean that would be scary as fuark
Well considering SEALS ruck like 15-20+ miles a day (18+ hrs straight) while carrying 100+ lbs of gear/radios/ammo so they're fuckin machines in their own right
Him explaining swimming against the current is absolutely insane to me. I frequently beach dive and even coming back to shore with a current is possibly the most mentally and physically exhausting thing I've done. JUST WOW!
"She is outta control" man love the wit brought to the channel due to the collaboration between rogans personality as well as the guests personas. looooooving it
Like being heroin sick and finally getting well what a feeling but how long can one take this sick not sick routine I will hopefully get back to you about this.
MARTINJW25 six hours of swimming would go by faster than work. You hit a rhythm that makes sense pass quicker or at least your perception of time passes quicker.
Guy: "I swam like 20 miles." Me: 'Holy shit that's amazing" Guy: "I did it at night, in pitch darkness." Me: "Wut" Guy: "I did it while sick and puking my guts out." Me: *dies
Attia has his own,great podcast called the drive. About health, happiness, longevity and often really nerdy medical stuff. Like lipoproteins and metabolic disease.
Justin Elliott I feel you bro. I love to swim and I'm a fairly decent swimmer but as soon as I can't see the bottom I'm terrified. I be imagining megladon and shit is coming for me lol
I hear ya. I get that shit watching those nutbags hang off of towers and buildings. I literally have to like jump backwards. I’m pretty sure someone who does those types of things has more to do with being retarded than being brave though.
As a long time competitive swimmer hearing about his experience going from a lake right to the ocean. Throwing up and continuing to just plow through it. He's an animal. I would have been like ok I need to figure this whole salt water thing out. Mucho props to you fam.
I had the pleasure of swimming a marathon with the legend Michael Read who at 76 was on of the oldest men to swim in that marathon of about 16-17 miles. The man is amazing for what he can do at that age.
I had that feeling after graduating basic training. After suffering for months and feeling cold and loveless I saw my mom, dad and wife and it was overwhelming
what a person can push themselves to do is pretty impressive in my opinion. in my mid 40's, i decided i wanted to get in better shape, but since 12yrs old ive worked hard physical jobs, and by my late 20's my body was showing the signs of deterioration. i have terrible back back, numbness in my upper back, knee issues, etc, but i was determined. i spent 12months doing lifting, and upper body conditioning. Then the next 12 months i spent walking 250-350 miles per month. ive dropped closing in on 85lbs, with no steroids, no trainer, no gym membership, etc. just me , waking up at 5-6AM, and committing to the task.
I’ve watched a lot of joe Rogan, but this dude is one of the most interesting dudes he’s had. This dude could pretty much do anything he sets his mind to if you give him a year
When I was in high school, we had to swim five miles in a pool for charity. It was one of the most brutal things I've ever endured and it's a cake walk compared to the things this dude does.
@TJXHT you gotta build up. Swimming is something ive done since a early age. Just keep doing more everytime you go. And go even when you don't want to.
My initial sport was swimming, from the age of 9 I was training 2 hours a night 5 nights a week and from 13 that went to 2 hours in the morning and 2 1/2 at night then 3 hours on Sundays. This gave me a great engine for many other sports I've taken up, and I've tried to introduce it as part of trading for Must Thai and Rugby. The results have been exceptional, I don't understand why every sport where endurance plays a part doesn't include some swimming in the training programs.
I was a keen swimmer until about 12 when I started focusing on track. My sprint coaches told me not to swim as it impacts hamstrings, and increases the risk of injury. I assume that this is also relevant to other sports, regardless of the cardiovascular benefits of swimming.
My Dad is a support paddler for a marathon swimmer over here in AUS! Dad has support a paddled the Catalina island channel and his story about them getting stalked by a killer whale is insane, these swimmers are legit mental! Loved this podcast, so relatable.
My favorite thing from the acceleration example they are talking about, is when you are SO hungover (I don't drink much anymore, but remember this feeling) and your body doesn't even trust you to drink water the next day and you puke it back up. You're so dehydrated and so hungry. The moment you're FINALLY able to drink water and keep it down: such an amazing feeling! Then finally able to eat a meal too. Feels so good! Just normal things, but because you can't have em for a while, feels so good
Wonderful content! Emotional acceleration really is a brilliant concept, and relief serves as strong evidence. I must say though, humans likely did evolve for swimming when compared to closely related primates (in the sense that other primates cannot swim at all). Keep up the JRE's! Bring on Nassim Haramein
Cole LaFreniere swimmers actually have a bunch of injuries. Mainly shoulder injuries and sometimes knee injuries if you don’t swim breaststroke probably
People don’t get what swimming competitively does to your body. You will be beat down and broken physically and mentally after weeks of double training sessions. And to those who say you can’t get injured, you can; rotator cuff, shoulder ligaments, hip and knee injuries, and believe it or not running into walls during backstroke is possible (if the flags that tell you you’re nearing the wall are taken down mid-swim). My brother was swimming and the divers started practicing, so they removed the flags when he was going down the lane, and on the way back there were no flags to tell him to turn off the wall and he knocked himself out cold on the wall.
I just saw a doc called Kims Swim, swam from golden gate bridge to some islands ~30miles away....which has like....lots of sharks....not a bad doc to watch for marathon swimming
That part about him swimming at midnight and Not being able to see anything but pitch black darkness for hours he literally described how he experienced and accomplished my greatest fear i honestly cried watching this
Seriously. I took a moment to feel how quick that is even without water, I can't imagine maintaining that pace for basically any amount of time in the water. It's hard to even believe it's possible!
This interests me as I too last year did my first marathon swim of about 17 miles and unfortunately for me, my first time had bad weather and after 12 hours of swimming with 3 miles to go, I was retired as it was already night and I was not going to finish in a good time. Hopefully this year will be different. But what a experience it was I can tell you that.
Velocity vs acceleration analogy is awesome. Exact reason Jesse Itzler had Goggins stay with him. Nothing was bad about his habits, just wanted to feel that life acceleration instead staying at constant velocity. Love it
Look up Ross Edgley. Swam 1780 miles around Great Britain in 157 days (he spent one of those days swimming whilst throwing up after catching a bug). Up to 12 hours a day through storms, jellyfish and the North Sea. Oh and his tongue started to fall apart due to salt water exposure.
@Son Of Rabat what are you on about moron? She was an extremely talented swimmer and achieved many other notable swims. You're sceptical because it's something you couldn't do and you know nothing about.
I go boating/fishing almost every weekend during the summer and occasionally jump into the ocean. This guy is a BEAST, no clue how he does it. I jump in with a rope and sometimes a life jacket on as well for extra precaution and the ocean currents are ridiculously strong even on calm days. I could swim as hard as I can and just go backwards haha, don're mess with the ocean. Mad respect.
Swimming is basically unreachable if you havent spent you youth in it like football. Everzly schwimmer who hab a proper core training outperforms every of their peers by 2-4 times in 50m. At higher distances its gets even rougher
They should GoPro that midnight footage of swimming from Calatina Island at midnight and then skip forward to seeing Los Angeles lights. That would be awesome. I'm certainly not going to do that swim myself though.
The last part of this video is so refreshing and common sense if you love and cherish your family and most of all your children. This guy pushed himself to extremes that most people would just live and die to do yet he had the conscience which most people should have, to say to himself “ok I have a kid and if I keep doin this I’ll regret and lose time that I won’t get back with my child”. Alot of people these days so busy and are just so about what they wanna do or accomplish forget about the little ones that need them. Parents nowadays are way too much into work or hobbies and never enough hands on with their families. I first hand saw it myself with an uncle who lost everything because of a job. Money hungry.......
2:36 That was my first thought. I swam 7k a few years back. I'm not a swimmer, I'm pretty fat. Loads of my friends who are much more athletic than me were bowing out after like 1 or 2k. Having a higher BMI definitely helps with a few things in swimming. You expend less energy keeping afloat and you're just naturally insulated from the cold. I can spend hours in lakes without getting cold. So if you have two people who are both really fit and experienced swimmers, if one of them has like 3 or 4% more body fat, they're probably going to be better long distance.
Love his theory on the acceleration on happiness. Also there is nothing that makes me feel more human than coming back from a gruelling multi day hike and taking a hot shower
As a marathon runner. I can walk, I can sit and I have bathrooms people cheering and handing food, and there's zero sharks or jellyfish kicking my ass. Tough, tough, tough people.
Yeah the bioluminecsent microbes hit hard in 2005 in SoCal. White of the waves lighting up bright blue green by the friction. Even stepping on the wet sand. It was amazing down in Encinitas where I was. I'll never forget that. Hope it happens again.
I did the Lanai - Maui swim in a TEAM of 4 PEOPLE, I reckon if I really tried I would have been able to swim maybe half of it before drowning. I can't imagine swimming the whole thing, let alone there and back. My god. Maybe if I keep training and turn 18 I can try swimming the whole thing, but I don't think I'll be breaking any records or doing the round trip. Props to the people that completed the solo race in 2019, (when I did it), apparently it was the worst conditions seen in 30 years. Tough race man.
Most swimmers i know are pretty shitty athletes. Maybe they can do cycling, but they can't really run, which doesn't make them great at triathlon. And they completly suck at sports that requires quick direction changes like football, soccer, etc.
I love the fact that he wanted to be an ultra swimmer...but first needed to learn how to swim.
Wayne McAlister i know lol that seems like something you consider after a long swim career
"swim" as in swim the right way, everyone can doggy paddle, not everyone can swim proper.
@@Dover939 not everyone can use words properly either ;)
steve17bf2 that’s, i would say, a bitchy comment
Right?? It went completely under Joe’s rader this dude competed swimming 2 miles only one year after his first swimming lesson! Like wtf??
"Velocity means very little, acceleration means everything" is spot on and extremely well said.
Yeah ikr
Bullshit
A better way to put it would be : change is not as important as rate of change.
@@alexandrosouroumidis7384 bullshit
jim crawford bullshit
This guys next sentence is always crazier than the one before.
So fucking true man, this guy is one interesting individual
Exponential growth
Thats true, lol
Well he went psycho, he said that himself.
Man what I
Imagine swimming for 6 hours in almost complete darkness where the sky and sea merge and look endless. That sounds like some kind of ancient mythological description of Hell.
Hell? It sounds beautiful, bar the swimming part.
Sharks
and luminous creatures AND SHARKS!!!
Also sounds amazing tbh
🦈
Ultra swimmer : I swam 25 miles in the middle of the night
Joe : I know exactly what you talking about, I once went camping then toke a shower
Mohamad Alrashed ahhh that’s gold hahaha
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro the "toke" of shower stream hits different. Way better than a "toke" of weed or dmt!!!
N Logan is pb
😂😂😂😂👌
This guy went all joe Rogan on joe Rogan
Lol that's sooo true.
JohnFruscianteMarkLa lol fuck off nerd
@JohnFruscianteMarkLa oof. My feelings
Whats that lmao
Truss Dunc explain? :)
Say what you will about Joe Rogan, I love how excited and interested he gets in things. I've noticed a lot of people have a weird reaction when they hear something novel, which is to dismiss it or try and trivialise it. Maybe it's an ego thing. But Rogan always taks it as an opportunity.
Lewis Campbell
He’s a racist, reptilian alien wizard.
Isn’t he high on most of these podcast things?
Do this with anybody you meet with enthusiasm if you want to get to know them better. If you know the basics of what someone is talking about, they get really excited and go more in depth.
He’s also trying to get a good story out of the people he has on.
I think Joe is a very intelligent, logical person that makes a lot of sense. I truly believe he is amazed by the shit he hears. You can tell he is the kind of person who wants be educated on anything he doesn't really know a lot about. Hungry for information and wanting to better himself! Good on you brother, I appreciate your show and you!
Jordan Schlanscky has picked up some hobbies
Suhas hey good eye!
HAH!
LMFAO
Bravo sir!
he’s like a bad ass version of jordan
Living vicariously through the guests of Joe Rogan is exhausting.
That woman is legend forever....
And from not being able to swim to becoming an ultra swimmer just shows with true ambition and dedication you can achieve greatness.
That description of the night swim and bioluminescence blew my mind
Rogerno abrhamo
It sounds so beautiful and extremely scary at the same time
I was walking along a beach full of them one night, shit is amazing
@@justvgarcia3881 add in 2 grams of psylocibin...must be incredible.
i dont know about the bioluminescence but a cuople of times i went woth a friend of mine to this bridge at night time so the bridge is like 100-150 metres of the shore at the end there is a second floor its like a 7-8 metres jump and then u swim 20 metres to this ladder to climb back so it was night time there are no light except from the ones on the shore and basically ur swimming in a dark space like a dark hole or something and it was scary but ur like 100 metres away from the shore image being in the middle of an ocean that would be scary as fuark
Alexander Supertramp he was refering to shroomies friend!
David goggins would try this without training
Ryan Craven and he would would probably accomplish it lol
Well considering SEALS ruck like 15-20+ miles a day (18+ hrs straight) while carrying 100+ lbs of gear/radios/ammo so they're fuckin machines in their own right
Amen sir
Hahhahahah 😂😂😂😂 this made me laugh so hard
Ligma Survivor they are. But that said, Goggins would do shit most Seals wouldn’t think about
This guy's resting heart rate must be 4 bpm.
supergrendel mines like a 100 year old turtle
Mines 80 I'm fucking yolked
Mine is 42
My resting heart beat is about 40 bpm , smoking bud is my cardio lmao
Fidel Castro that’s the opposite of cardio bro😂 lucky you can smoke tho
The shark paranoia would be too much for me to swim at night in Oz.
bodhi tree I’m stupid so I’d just assume if a shark bites me I’ll die super quick. Box jellyfish? Ok fuck that.
90 str
It’s not just the sharks that would terrify me. It’s all the unknown shit swimming under you
They don't want your ass lol
@@borismuller86 you swimming in auzzy land ?
Him explaining swimming against the current is absolutely insane to me. I frequently beach dive and even coming back to shore with a current is possibly the most mentally and physically exhausting thing I've done. JUST WOW!
Try it in lake Maja the tide is 7 Knott's brah
Just swim sideways
@jt5875 But then you aren’t going anywhere lol
I cant imagine joe swimming at all, hes so dense, I think he would crack the bottom of the pool jumping in and stay there.
lmaooooo im weakk
hmmm woman naturally swim for long distances better and faster then men.....mermaids....hmmmm xfiles theme song
@@rahadban6442 shut the fuck up
@@rahadban6442
You know how pathetic you look copying a two year old comment out of the comment section?
"She is outta control" man love the wit brought to the channel due to the collaboration between rogans personality as well as the guests personas. looooooving it
This guy talks like Jeff Goldblum and harrison ford mixed together
Ha, good call.
You bastard. Why'd you write this for everyone? He sounds like hes his sibling or son.
Weirdly accurate
Nailed it
no he does not
The concept of "emotional acceleration" is one of the most amazing mind-explosions I've had in a long while. It fucking makes so much sense.
90 strokes a minute?! I can barely do 8 before I bust, leaving my girlfriend disappointed calling me pathetic whilst I cry and try to catch my breath
Self deprication gone wrong
Ha
Wtf 💀
Many a true word is spoken in jest
Side stroke, my man. It’s the Navy SEAL’s secret.
Never knew Tom Morello was a smimmer . . SWIMMING IN THE NAME OF
AJDB this comment is far too under appreciated 😂👏🏽 bravo sir
AJDB ha Noice
LMAOO
Now you stroke like they told ya
🤣🤣
It like when you get sick, once is goes away you feel GREAT at first, which is actually just feeling normal again
Like being heroin sick and finally getting well what a feeling but how long can one take this sick not sick routine I will hopefully get back to you about this.
Dave Watson its not fun
don't care Pilky Boy is great.
Who gets sick? I haven't been sick in over 4 years now. Now food poisoning? Yes, but sniffles and cold? No i don't get those.
The law of general relativity
I struggle to get through 6 hours of work let alone 6 hours of non stop swimming
I'd prefer the fucking swimming......
I wish I could sleep 6 hours straight before needing to piss.
6 hours of work for approx 250 days a year.
😂😂😭
MARTINJW25 six hours of swimming would go by faster than work. You hit a rhythm that makes sense pass quicker or at least your perception of time passes quicker.
"How does that work.."
"You just stop and puke "
Lol
Guy: "I swam like 20 miles."
Me: 'Holy shit that's amazing"
Guy: "I did it at night, in pitch darkness."
Me: "Wut"
Guy: "I did it while sick and puking my guts out."
Me: *dies
InkWavve 😂😂😂
Lol
omg who is this guest of yours.. I totally love Him.. so articulate and knowledgeable and empathetic and humble.. nice interviewee
Petter Attia
Attia has his own,great podcast called the drive. About health, happiness, longevity and often really nerdy medical stuff. Like lipoproteins and metabolic disease.
I have such a fear of deep, open water that just thinking about doing this shit puts me on the verge of a panic attack.
chill bro
Justin Elliott I feel you bro. I love to swim and I'm a fairly decent swimmer but as soon as I can't see the bottom I'm terrified. I be imagining megladon and shit is coming for me lol
When I was a kid I would swim straight out into the ocean but I would never swim past the drop off where it turns pitch black
I hear ya. I get that shit watching those nutbags hang off of towers and buildings. I literally have to like jump backwards. I’m pretty sure someone who does those types of things has more to do with being retarded than being brave though.
Same here. I have figured out about myself that I scream the same if a great white grabs my leg or if a piece of seaweed touches me.
This guy was awesome! He’s definitely one of my all-time favorite non-humor guests! I’d love to see him on again!
He seems quite humble and “down to earth”. 😄
"velocity means very little, acceleration means everything" mindblowing
It's even better if you have Statics& Dynamics daily!
Joe "did you ever swim on DMT" Rogan
dunnobutwayne hahaha
Lol
As a long time competitive swimmer hearing about his experience going from a lake right to the ocean. Throwing up and continuing to just plow through it. He's an animal. I would have been like ok I need to figure this whole salt water thing out. Mucho props to you fam.
YOU CANT STOP .
I tea bagged a stingray
Thanks Fatty, I'm a stingray. It was me.
ErwinSchrodinger64 fan of vinegar are we?
Hey, I knew a McPoopytits as a boy. Wonder if you’re related.
I pulled a tiger's ear
I poked a bear once.
I had the pleasure of swimming a marathon with the legend Michael Read who at 76 was on of the oldest men to swim in that marathon of about 16-17 miles. The man is amazing for what he can do at that age.
I had that feeling after graduating basic training. After suffering for months and feeling cold and loveless I saw my mom, dad and wife and it was overwhelming
what a person can push themselves to do is pretty impressive in my opinion. in my mid 40's, i decided i wanted to get in better shape, but since 12yrs old ive worked hard physical jobs, and by my late 20's my body was showing the signs of deterioration. i have terrible back back, numbness in my upper back, knee issues, etc, but i was determined. i spent 12months doing lifting, and upper body conditioning. Then the next 12 months i spent walking 250-350 miles per month. ive dropped closing in on 85lbs, with no steroids, no trainer, no gym membership, etc. just me , waking up at 5-6AM, and committing to the task.
Amazing bro, makes me smile reading stuff like this
Good job dude!
Joe "That's insane" Rogan
Joe "Why'd you do that" Rogan
Joe 'did DMT help' Rogan
Roe Jogan?
We need Peter Attia back on the podcast, the guy is filled with info.
I’ve watched a lot of joe Rogan, but this dude is one of the most interesting dudes he’s had. This dude could pretty much do anything he sets his mind to if you give him a year
"My body is 80% water. Wich means only 20% of me has to swim" Tom green :D
“Happiness is only interesting when it’s juxtaposed with sadness” 💯
90 strokes per minute WTF
Joe "That's insane" Rogan
IanMaCee i can beat 90 strokes a minute but I need pornhub
The first girl that can beat your meat better than you can?
Right!!! Also what’s up w the masterbation comments🤣
It’s not that’s many strokes really, when I do the 50s free i average 120 if not more. But averaging 90 for that long is pretty insane
That's insane. ✅
Eyy your music is dope bro!
I read this as joe said it 1:35
If y’all have ever seen Fullmetal Alchemist, these two guys talking to each other is like the big dudes having a flex off.
I always loved that pair but I don't agree with the comparison.
What big dudes. The chimeras?
When I was in high school, we had to swim five miles in a pool for charity. It was one of the most brutal things I've ever endured and it's a cake walk compared to the things this dude does.
I did a 10km swim, took 3 hours. That was bloody savage. The choppy water was evil.
@TJXHT you gotta build up. Swimming is something ive done since a early age. Just keep doing more everytime you go. And go even when you don't want to.
Joe " did you know Nick Diaz has swam from Alcatraz three times" Rogan
But he can't win a belt or take a fight ....
Lmaoooo
Nautilus1972 Dana wont let him fight in the ufc
Nautilus1972 well he's a former strikeforce and wec champion so...
5 actually
My initial sport was swimming, from the age of 9 I was training 2 hours a night 5 nights a week and from 13 that went to 2 hours in the morning and 2 1/2 at night then 3 hours on Sundays. This gave me a great engine for many other sports I've taken up, and I've tried to introduce it as part of trading for Must Thai and Rugby. The results have been exceptional, I don't understand why every sport where endurance plays a part doesn't include some swimming in the training programs.
How do you " Trade " for " Must Thai ".
Did you mean to say Muay thai??
Obviously he meant train muy thai
I was a keen swimmer until about 12 when I started focusing on track. My sprint coaches told me not to swim as it impacts hamstrings, and increases the risk of injury. I assume that this is also relevant to other sports, regardless of the cardiovascular benefits of swimming.
My Dad is a support paddler for a marathon swimmer over here in AUS! Dad has support a paddled the Catalina island channel and his story about them getting stalked by a killer whale is insane, these swimmers are legit mental! Loved this podcast, so relatable.
They dont attack humans tho, you were safer when it was there cause sharks FEAR them
@@urbro2 true but not all , they’re known to play with small pray a lot, includes humans.
@@infinitybomb53 There’s never been a recorded instance of a killer whale attacking a person in the wild.
@@IWillSendMyHunters nope that’s a myth, just from a quick search you can find attacks have happened, documented attacks, not many but there has.
My favorite thing from the acceleration example they are talking about, is when you are SO hungover (I don't drink much anymore, but remember this feeling) and your body doesn't even trust you to drink water the next day and you puke it back up. You're so dehydrated and so hungry. The moment you're FINALLY able to drink water and keep it down: such an amazing feeling! Then finally able to eat a meal too. Feels so good! Just normal things, but because you can't have em for a while, feels so good
Grant Hatcher sounds like alcohol poisoning not a hangover
lmaooo the Ex party animal arrives
Small point, water isn’t thousands of times more dense than air, it’s 874 (only😉) times as dense.
This dude is a legitimate BEAST!
Joe "you swam for 14 hours...well I went camping" Rogan
adam rushing good joke
Wonderful content! Emotional acceleration really is a brilliant concept, and relief serves as strong evidence. I must say though, humans likely did evolve for swimming when compared to closely related primates (in the sense that other primates cannot swim at all). Keep up the JRE's! Bring on Nassim Haramein
I absolutely Love Men like THIS!
He did an amazing thing only a few people understand.. but he allows EVERYONE a chance while humble
i love that line he says “happiness is only interesting when juxtapose to sadness”
I’ve done pretty much every sport and stuck with swimming. I can honestly say it’s the toughest sport physically
Luke Williams then you have never wrestled
free ninj I have and I can say they’re both hard but the fact that swimming is non stop and with less breathing makes it not even comparable
Luke Williams there’s no possible way to even injure urself in swimming
Cole LaFreniere swimmers actually have a bunch of injuries. Mainly shoulder injuries and sometimes knee injuries if you don’t swim breaststroke probably
People don’t get what swimming competitively does to your body. You will be beat down and broken physically and mentally after weeks of double training sessions. And to those who say you can’t get injured, you can; rotator cuff, shoulder ligaments, hip and knee injuries, and believe it or not running into walls during backstroke is possible (if the flags that tell you you’re nearing the wall are taken down mid-swim). My brother was swimming and the divers started practicing, so they removed the flags when he was going down the lane, and on the way back there were no flags to tell him to turn off the wall and he knocked himself out cold on the wall.
I just saw a doc called Kims Swim, swam from golden gate bridge to some islands ~30miles away....which has like....lots of sharks....not a bad doc to watch for marathon swimming
That part about him swimming at midnight and Not being able to see anything but pitch black darkness for hours he literally described how he experienced and accomplished my greatest fear i honestly cried watching this
This is one of the best interviews. Love this guy
That lady swimmer is a BEAST! To have a hand hit the water under 2/3 of a sec.
Seriously. I took a moment to feel how quick that is even without water, I can't imagine maintaining that pace for basically any amount of time in the water. It's hard to even believe it's possible!
@@pangurechyx3010 Riiight! I've heard of reflex(s) being like .5 of sec but this seems, it is impossible for me.
She's shorter, hence more strokes per minutes.
Aaliyah Lopez each arm weighs less evens out
I swam a maraton record with bioluminescent algae
Joe: I took a great shower once
🤣🤦♂️🤦♀️😂
This interests me as I too last year did my first marathon swim of about 17 miles and unfortunately for me, my first time had bad weather and after 12 hours of swimming with 3 miles to go, I was retired as it was already night and I was not going to finish in a good time. Hopefully this year will be different. But what a experience it was I can tell you that.
which one ? and how long did you train for that moment?
gutz1981 great effort dude! Next time you’ve got it 🌟🔥🔥🔥🔥
At 4:00 Joe becomes a motorboat out of empathy
Velocity vs acceleration analogy is awesome. Exact reason Jesse Itzler had Goggins stay with him. Nothing was bad about his habits, just wanted to feel that life acceleration instead staying at constant velocity. Love it
I’ve surfed in the bioluminescence and the way he explained it was so much better than I could
Guy: I swam 12 hours in the ocean. I was cold. I was puking my guts out. I thought I was going to die!
Joe: I was cold once and had shower. Was nice.
🤣😂🤦♀️🤦♂️
Hahahahahaha
🤮😭
Look up Ross Edgley. Swam 1780 miles around Great Britain in 157 days (he spent one of those days swimming whilst throwing up after catching a bug). Up to 12 hours a day through storms, jellyfish and the North Sea. Oh and his tongue started to fall apart due to salt water exposure.
Init I was thinking this is pathetic next to Ross lmao
Ross is a wild guy.
I beat my head against the wall for an hour. Then I stop. It feels soooooo awesome
I think I get what he's saying now. Thanks for providing a more relatable example
The mental toughness to push yourself has be a huge component.
It's the buoyancy not the pain threshold
Her name is Penny Lee Dean “Open water swimmer” incase anyone else is interested in his inspiration😉
Love Of inquiry nah I’m good
@Son Of Rabat she was actually a fish
@Son Of Rabat no I mean it wasn’t a women they were talking about it was a fish. An actual salmon
@Son Of Rabat what are you on about moron? She was an extremely talented swimmer and achieved many other notable swims. You're sceptical because it's something you couldn't do and you know nothing about.
I really mean it when I say there is a 0% chance I would ever do this.
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You just keep amazing us with these unique human beings like yourself. Thank you very much. I love water and i looove swwiming
Shogun Rua is such an inspirational guy
i wish i had this guys drive and determination. that is amazing.
Halfway through you know this is a very wise man
I go boating/fishing almost every weekend during the summer and occasionally jump into the ocean. This guy is a BEAST, no clue how he does it. I jump in with a rope and sometimes a life jacket on as well for extra precaution and the ocean currents are ridiculously strong even on calm days. I could swim as hard as I can and just go backwards haha, don're mess with the ocean. Mad respect.
Swimming is basically unreachable if you havent spent you youth in it like football. Everzly schwimmer who hab a proper core training outperforms every of their peers by 2-4 times in 50m. At higher distances its gets even rougher
They should GoPro that midnight footage of swimming from Calatina Island at midnight and then skip forward to seeing Los Angeles lights. That would be awesome. I'm certainly not going to do that swim myself though.
Ross Edgley is chuckling at this minor swim
The last part of this video is so refreshing and common sense if you love and cherish your family and most of all your children. This guy pushed himself to extremes that most people would just live and die to do yet he had the conscience which most people should have, to say to himself “ok I have a kid and if I keep doin this I’ll regret and lose time that I won’t get back with my child”. Alot of people these days so busy and are just so about what they wanna do or accomplish forget about the little ones that need them. Parents nowadays are way too much into work or hobbies and never enough hands on with their families. I first hand saw it myself with an uncle who lost everything because of a job. Money hungry.......
2:36
That was my first thought.
I swam 7k a few years back.
I'm not a swimmer, I'm pretty fat. Loads of my friends who are much more athletic than me were bowing out after like 1 or 2k. Having a higher BMI definitely helps with a few things in swimming. You expend less energy keeping afloat and you're just naturally insulated from the cold. I can spend hours in lakes without getting cold.
So if you have two people who are both really fit and experienced swimmers, if one of them has like 3 or 4% more body fat, they're probably going to be better long distance.
Love his theory on the acceleration on happiness. Also there is nothing that makes me feel more human than coming back from a gruelling multi day hike and taking a hot shower
I dont give a damn about swimming but i could listen to this bloke for hours. He is special
this ultra swimmer guy should be a writer he was really making this vivid
Man this guy is the aquatic Chuck Norris.
This guy is a legend
Learns to swim late
Holds a world record
As a marathon runner. I can walk, I can sit and I have bathrooms people cheering and handing food, and there's zero sharks or jellyfish kicking my ass. Tough, tough, tough people.
Shit like this really validates the Jre fandom. Joe does a great job here.
Yeah the bioluminecsent microbes hit hard in 2005 in SoCal. White of the waves lighting up bright blue green by the friction. Even stepping on the wet sand. It was amazing down in Encinitas where I was. I'll never forget that. Hope it happens again.
I did the Lanai - Maui swim in a TEAM of 4 PEOPLE, I reckon if I really tried I would have been able to swim maybe half of it before drowning. I can't imagine swimming the whole thing, let alone there and back. My god. Maybe if I keep training and turn 18 I can try swimming the whole thing, but I don't think I'll be breaking any records or doing the round trip.
Props to the people that completed the solo race in 2019, (when I did it), apparently it was the worst conditions seen in 30 years. Tough race man.
I'm pretty damn athletic. But swimming was one of those activities I would get so mad at because I couldn't master the skill.
JD Davis it's such a good work out. I always get hella hungry when I swim
W A K E A N T H E M Why?
W A K E A N T H E M I can hold it for like 2min and 30s but like I've never focused on it. I did swim for over 15 years now
Most swimmers i know are pretty shitty athletes. Maybe they can do cycling, but they can't really run, which doesn't make them great at triathlon. And they completly suck at sports that requires quick direction changes like football, soccer, etc.
JD Davis Don’t worry, I used to swim and I suck at literally anything else except rowing which has similar movements
You gotta get calum von moger on the podcast!
Very good comments on technique. The key to swimming is picturing yourself swimming downhill. Get the head down and legs up.
Peter Atia is a legend
Dude I would be so f*ing scared, oceans are terrifying
I love swimming but only on a recreational level. The river is the best on a hot summer day. I don't swim in water that I can't see through tho lol
SNAKE!!!!!
10:52 how to pose “what are you running from?” in a friendly manner
As a high school All-American swimmer, this guy is fucking insane
Someone should make a “Joe Rogan AMAZED” compilation.
5:21 holy shit i have the exact same theory