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Guest bio: John Danaher is one of the greatest coaches and minds in martial arts history.
take on Scott Ritter
Can you get this up on Spotify already?
I once dated a girl who told me Tom Hardy paid for her and her friends kebabs after a night out, he wasn't trying to bang them, was just helping out some broke students - I concur with Mr Danaher, he is indeed a genuinely nice guy
The real question is, did he get to bang them anyway??
I love to do food videos while smoking weed on my CZcams channel, to cure people’s boredom 😅
He definitely gets karma
I was once the brother of a girl who dated one of Adam Sandler's best friends Dante, he's in all of Sandler's movies. They dated for about a year here in Denver where Dante has some businesses (weed). He was definitely trying to bang her.
“He wasn’t trying to bang them…but he did anyways 😂”
“You merely adopted the suit and tie. I was born in it, molded by it.”
Lex Fridman
🤣
Deep cut spot on
"You think the Gi is your ally?"
@@daltondunn7856 You think the AI is your ally?
@@txtacos817-3 Not that deep!! :)
I went to school with Tom, used to go to each other's houses for tea and stuff, he was terror for teachers and parents but always an awesome person. I'm happy to see how well he's done. Couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke.
Reeds?
@@broski120 Tower House
@@Kyoto_Ed fees?
my friends his dad's pen pal, his dad's a big writer so I'm told
@@camerondodge98 Pretty sure they both wrote Taboo together, could be wrong.
Lex Please get Tom Hardy on the podcast the only character you should ask about him about playing Alfie Solomons probably the best acting in his career
Yess!
Educate yourself homie best character he has played is in Stuart: A Life Backwards
@@lilo007 it's subjective, homie
I'd like to hear how it was playing Bronson compared to Bane or the Warrior, just to see the nuances of three characters that expressed themselves through violence in different ways.
Alfie is awsome
I wish Tom Hardy would re-focus on the best TV series he was in about 4 or 5 years ago. It's called *Taboo* .
It should be at least three or four seasons long, but they stopped after season one.
Yes!
So underrated.
Happy you mentioned that, Taboo is a series I wanted to see more of.
Dude, that show had so much potential! Sadly, at this point I think we wont see another season
A shame. Great show. Was very much looking forward to more seasons. Rock n Rolla sequel, Sherlock Holmes trilogy to.
Glad to hear Agent 47 will give Wolverine a phone call after this interview.
John’s perspective is always nice to hear, I’m glad we’ve got such an individual in our world 🌎 he’s one of a kind.
This might be overlooked lex but your audio quality is fantastic
Nah its Danahers voice
Bruh he's got SM7B, it better be good or they're doing something completely wrong 😆
Danaher clearly disappointed when he realises the predator show is about animals and not men who murder prostitutes
Keep these podcast up please Lex, really enjpying the indepth conversations you have .
I’ve never seen someone so thoughtful and tactical in expressing his thoughts. He doesn’t just spew things out of his mouth. Everything he says, he’s thought about, and chooses the perfect words to use. Very rare.
Fantastic listen this is. The fact that Tom Hardy takes his time to show a deep honesty behind jiu jitsu, what it has to offer is purely more than a martial art. It’s a lifestyle, a positive metal attitude. I’m happy to see the effort Tom Hardy has put in to raise the awareness for the veterans within the Re-org brand, and a massive shout out to Tatami Fightwear for standing by Tom for all these years, they’re a credit to the sport!
Somewhere out there in a parallel universe Lex is wearing a rash guard and John Danaher is wearing a black and white suit for this podcast.
😂
Danaher's words brought tears to my eyes.
Going from operating and maintaining military skills found at the highest levels of special operations to suddenly being immersed in a world of civilians losing their cool over decaf or parking spaces has not been easy.
First-world slight inconveniences are a joke and despite public opinion they barely build character.
Adversely, a man who's lost his brothers to war and suicide, had the battlefield calcify his brain and emotions, cost him his family and friends, but still awakens each day striving to be better than he was the day prior, that's character, that's a warrior, that's a gentleman.
So true mate, so true
Not brave enough to be in the military, but having worked as frontline medical in the recent bad events, that particular description of things by John really resonated with me, as there were many parallels particularly with the intolerance of 'first-world problems of civvie life' I found I had developed.
I feel you. I've put it all on the line for 5 years and now find so hard to care about cleaning tables, windows and washing floors. Unfortunately, the skills and experience I've acquired have no use in the real world. But is it the real world?
you had me up until the calcified pineal gland
Fact
I competed at the ReOrg competition, that Mr Hardy was also on.
He appeared a really good guy, made loads of time for fans. More than I would have... I was in the holding pen with him and we just politely nodded.
That was a great segment Lex. Really nice breakdown of the mental bridge. I thoroughly enjoyed this and shared.
Love it. Thanks Lex and the team as always.
I met Tom Hardy briefly when he was around my area filming The Revenant. Was a brief interaction but seems like a good sincere quiet dude.
Back in 2019 I was a newbie in a BJJ class waiting for a partner to warm up with when I heard someone call me from behind and say “I’ll warm up with you, Rob”. Unsure how we knew my name but he’s super genuine and was always down for a chat, really good guy
One of the things he was close to hitting on also about leaving the military is the loss of the team. Joining a great school can bring back the sense of team that many of us miss.
42 year old Army infantry Veteran here; been thinking of getting back into BJJ for over a year, but old Army shoulder injuries have my entire body feeling weak.
This video is definitely motivating me to get back into it, especially with Hardy's post.
Tom Hardy is one of my favourite actors of these current times. First saw him in Bronson and ive seen almost all of his works... He's a dog person too so that's a bonus lol
Man he played such a good role in The Peaky Blinders
So good
No, best role is in Stuart: A Life Backwards
@@lilo007 He didn't say best role, he just said good role. Back in your hole troll.
Might like his acting in “Legend”- say what you want about the movie I thought he was excellent in it
Fooking biblical mate 😂
Lex get Tom hardy on.
Sport does this, not the playing necessarily but the training, what Tom Hardy describes is familiar to me and rugby was the game. The camaraderie is so important.
Two of the most intelligent humans on earth!! I’m glad we have access to these gentleman
I trained Choy Li Fut & Hung Gar for 16 years and I know what the comradery John is speaking of. When my sifu moved away and I stopped training to raise a family, I'd have dreams of sifu asking why I wasn't in class. These people become family, or even deeper because it's not you sibling making fun of what you're enjoying, you're sharing similarities with each other and growing as one. Regardless of what martial art you're learning or have opinions on which one is better than the other, the family connection is there for everyone (if taken seriously). This is a great clip Lex, thanks.
Did you pick up a new martial art?
That's awesome man, sounds great.
But calling him Rex instead of Lex might be a bit racist... sorta thing I'd expect from Bobby Lee or Santino.
@@bvdek ha ha, it wa 5 in the morning = corrected
I trained One Hung Lo , & Juan Stif-Rahd for 15 years as a Teenager. At times it was extreme and a battle of mental warfare! Until my Mom caught me one day, and my Dreams of becoming a Black Belt Master Bater were over. I often have dreams to of my Stif-Rahd, and he is always upset I quit my sessions so easily. I’ve tried talking to him and have even beat him into submission a few times since then, but what do ye do!!
Tom's statement was great and true. BJJ has saved my life. Not in the sense of using it in a pure self defense way, but absolutely kept me from going down a dark path. I suffer from PTSD, and after all the crazy stuff I've been through, mine stems from one bad jump where I had a parachute malfunction. Got KOed, broke C2 - C5 vertebrae in my neck, and L3 and L5 in my lower back. Before I started, nearly 6 years ago, my body hurt all over from an out of shape 240+ body, and I had migraines quite often. Enough for anyone to want to cash in their chips. BJJ gave me the endorphins and joy just doing it and I got down to around 178 at one point. I now am at a very healthy 190 - 195.
Tom hardy is awesome. I first became a fan with the movie Lawless. Killed it
Crazy how this guys passion in life is something I couldn’t care less about, and yet when he talks about it I’m absolutely enthralled
Tom Hardy my favorite actor. Coolest dude ever.
I’ve recently left the Royal Navy. Closest thing I’ve felt to the bonds I had there is in my BJJ class (I’m a very new white belt) & my Thai Boxing gym.
I presume these are some sort of homosexual BJJ and Muay Thai schools?
@@digs1223 aren’t they all 🤷🏻😂
@@LeeJCander surprisingly not, I just thought it would feel strange rolling around with a man in a heterosexual environment, being ex-navy.
@@digs1223 never feels strange rolling around with a man! Being ex-navy n all 😂
John is on point with the transition from military combat life back to civilian life.
I went from fighting in the mountains of Afghanistan to sitting in a classroom with a bunch of spoiled college kids.
Word. Same. A different type of combat.
This just makes you sound like those spoiled kids who think they’re special
Crazy grew up in the hood probably longer than you served probably know more dead people than you and still have spoiled college kids as friends because they aren't all bad this isn't the 80s and 90s🤣 set your boundaries if you can't do that they don't respect you
that comes from ego no one can control how you feel but you
Did anyone not respect your pronouns? I can't imagine the horror of going through that
"The intensity of comradery and love you have for each other"
In the short experience I have from having served, this is something that I miss.
At the end of the day, you know that the person next to you would take a bullet and you for them.
You don't see this as much, if at all, in the civilian world.
after hearing Danaher speak about vets I have even more respect for him because he was 100% correct
Those Bond fight scenes are going to be really realistic. And I can think of a really good Baddy candidate too Mr Danaher.
This man is so articulate. He said this so well, about transitioning from the military to civilian life after combat deployments.
I think Lex should fight everyone on his pod cast, I'd watch that.
“Hyena’s are formidable animals” - don’t know why that made me laugh
JD is one of a kind
Because he didn’t just say “formidable” once lol
They didn't mention it, but the third guy in that picture is Renzo's nephew(?) Rayron Gracie who's the number one brown belt in the world right now and one of the top instructors at RGA in New York. Also a super great guy and instructor.
Great comments about REORG and the We Defy Foundation!
The punisher never pulled back, that's very well depicted in the entire series from start to end
LF: "I think Gordan Ryan has a chance against one of the smaller apes but the internet will probably call me an idiot"
JD: "The internet would be correct"
United States Marine here. Normal life is boring and he is absolutely correct. We will compensate in some manor by seeking risky behavior.
Sebastian Junger talks about this in his book Tribe
Would MMA training help you think ?
BJJ and flying airplanes makes it not so boring.
Imagine starting out & just being able to txt Danaher with a couple of questions lol
"Internet is correct very so often".
Such a polite way to roast someone
Someone should cast Tom Hardy as Marlon Brando - I think he'd know just how to play this
The main thing for me and mental health, for five minutes your mind is laser focused on the task and the trouble of your life take a back seat.
He’s a great actor.
Alfie Solomon’s made peaky blinders goated. Tom hardy real one
Danaher is like Superman, always suit for fighting
I had a minor degree of this experience with my own military training. Although I did not see combat, I was involved in a branch that did some search and rescue. But I had a plan to go into the reserves while I was still in school and then be able to transfer after as a petty officer. My thought was that I was struggling in school and going through boot camp and some training would ingrain tye "discipline" which I apparently, I thought, needed. However, the experience had the opposite effect. After going through boot camp and some additional training, when I returned to school I found that the social environment was so petty and ridiculous that I was even more alienated than before. At least among adults, they may have some analogous experience - some amount of hardship and bonding which at least allows them to understand by analogy how these things form. But most people at my age at that time, at least who would disclose, I had no idea about those kinds of experiences. I assume that there were probably some kids who had had exceedingly hard childhoods who might have understood, although they might have been missing the bonding and resilience part. In any case, the step I took to try to keep me in school actually wound up encouraging me to leave sooner. But it is true that it's an experience you can't duplicate and also that others cannot understand unless they have something really comparable in terms of brain wiring. I think it also shows us what Fight Club showed us - when you think you are engaging someone in conflict whom you have assessed by some superficial physicality, that is a bad decision. You never know what somebody has been through, what skills they have, even just what rage they are managing. It's a bad idea to assume that someone is coming from the same social perspective as you and therefore you can anticipate the response to your aggression. Just don't do it.
John always looks like he just stepped off a paddle board.
I’m still waiting for the interview were someone asks John “ why didn’t you shave your head sooner ?!?”
Love to see tom hardy on this podcast. He reposted it on his ig.
Hardy is a real one
Том талантливый актер. Хороший отец. Не греет задницу на диване. Занимается делом. Пример для своих сыновей. Харди красава ❤❤❤
I bloody love Tom Hardy!!
Huberman must be looking forward to that show.
Think he might be one of the best actors today.
Legend is a dope movie
Celebrity Jiujitsu matches could bring some attention to the sport. Kinda similar to the way CZcams boxing took off. As long as the celebrities represent the level they are at, and people don’t get issued black belts for the sake of being a black belt.
John Danaher is one very wise man.
This would be a great thing for you to offer to ppl w ptsd from traumatic incidents... as well as ppl coming out of prison as well.
Not everyone w extreme ptsd is coming from a military or first respomder background.
To help this world... we must talk about all ppl w PTSD. Not just those who have been glorified in film, tv and the media.
A lot of people need help...
In order to make their lives... and this world... a better place for all of us to coexist 😎🙏💙🕊💙
Hopefully Batman is good at defending rear naked chokes
Tom Hardy is just the coolest.
John seems like a real intelligent guy
Hey Mr Hardy on, please Lex ❤
Coming back from an athletic competition to peoples everyday parking and ensurance talk is kinda the same.
Soldiers are just the hard core version of athletes.
I went down the YT rabbit hole and found a donkey dominating a hyena, the formidable beast 🤣🤣🤣.
I hope Danaher never stops wearing rash guards.
As someone who left instagram years ago because of its addictive pull-I always kind of cringe inside when shoved captions and video from ppls IGs when on CZcams. It’s as if social media claws it’s ways into your eye sockets regardless of your resistance
this is good shit.
Subtitles Hardy. He makes Brando sound like Welles.
Going to war in the name of corporations makes as much sense as fighting over parking spaces
But it creates diffetent types of men. One are as*holes,the other ones are heroes. Which one do you think?
You can watch a pack of wolfs try to take a carcass from a wolverine. Not so easy for the wolfs even if they are larger and outnumbered the wolverine, they have to give up.
So not always the numbers,, but the wildness in witch the wolverine fights, the wolves don't think the food is worth being hurt over.
Now am i the only one who wants Time Hardy next?
I've pretty sure hes planning on getting in a jujitsu match with a bigfoot Could be very interesting
U signed up for it
"How actor Tom Hardy won three BJJ tournaments in a month". ESPN
Quite a few videos now on youtube
Wouldn't be surprised at all to find John Danahaer showers in that rashguard.
I would love to see this guy fight Jordan Peterson.
lmao Gordan Ryan vs House cat
I'd rather fight Gordon Ryan than a Chimp
Gordon Ryan has self control. Easy choice!
Gordon Ryan won’t bite your nose off! (Hopefully)
I don’t want to say this video is click bait based on the name of a movie star because they actually talk about a fascinating topic but still…
I wonder what it'd take to get John to put on a normal t shirt just for a second
The uk don’t do anything for returned troops, majority of our homeless are vets.
Dunno what part of the UK you're from but in this part of the UK it's mostly young drug addicts.
Most of the topics I feel are things people know, but realize most people don't care enough about nature or science in general
Well, Bane knows over 100 martial arts, so I expected this...
As a vet , 100%. Kickboxing was same, but Bjj is more forgiving... stacking head trauma on top of PTSD isnt the smartest.
I’m having the opposite experience, bjj is hard for the back, neck and shoulders. Kickboxing on the other is more forgiving if you spar smart and safe (and don’t have a to train for a fight)
Fuck sake Danahers human! Wonderful clip!
🌀💚🌀
When they first said predators I thought they meant peadophiles , thought it sounded like a really interesting documentary....
Funny, you have Tom Hardy, an incredible actor using martial arts to better himself & others & then you have Steven Seagal, a horrible actor using martial arts to flatter himself & his ego. You can understand why Tom Hardy is so well-respected & successful & why Steven Seagal makes movies like Half Past Dead & The Per(fat) Weapon.
and you just judging everyone you've never met rather than working on yourself lol
@@stevebb2915 what are you talking about?
@@stevebb2915 He's not judging everyone. He's judging Steven Seagal. We're all allowed to judge Steven Seagal. Man is a fraud who made his living through lies.
not sure if you can call whatever Steven Segal does "martial arts" 😂
Seagal might be a rat but he's had an interesting life.
We get it, you know Tom Hardy, jesus
At once?
Danaher is not wearing a Rashguard. The rashguard is wearing Sifu Danaher..
Forget how nice he is .
The guy is a wicked actor. I watch 7 film and didn't recognize he is amazing and then you lot say he's a nice guy.
Star trek
Batman
Charles Bronson
Warrior
That gangster one where he gets shot up
The Jewish guy in that British gangster thing.
The bartender gangster
Smokes drinks beer and British shouldn't he be James Bond too.
Зачем смотреть семь фильмов? Если он плохой актёр было бы понятно на втором фильме.😅
A vegan, a Crossfitter and someone who practices bjj walk into a bar and everyone knows in five seconds because they can't stop telling every single person they meet.
Haha, guilty of #3. I suppose because I love it and want others to join.