In an earlier episode of the popular Joe Rogan podcast, listeners were treated to a mind-blowing display of physical prowess by an athletic construction worker from the 1980s. As a construction worker demonstrated his remarkable skills, not only Joe Rogan but also his guests, Big Jay Oakerson and Ari Shaffir, were left in awe and disbelief. The jaw-dropping performance made the incredibly dangerous job look like child’s play, leaving the entire podcast team in shock.
As the video of an athletic construction worker from the 80s was displayed, Rogan and others couldn’t help but appreciate the man’s guts and no-fear attitude. Let’s take a look at how Rogan reacted to the unbelievable clip.
Joe Rogan appreciates an unparalleled display of skill
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In a recent Instagram post, a clip from episode 1966 of The Joe Rogan Experience was displayed. The video featured a construction worker who was scaling towering scaffolds with lightning speed, leaping from beam to beam with remarkable grace, and defying gravity with death-defying acrobatics. The construction worker made the seemingly impossible appear effortless. His impeccable balance and unwavering focus showcased his years of honed skills and experience.
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Reacting to this, Rogan expressed his disbelief by saying,?“Jesus Christ, this guy’s a construction worker, and he’s like an athlete, look at him…while he’s doing this…while he’s got a tool bag on. This is insanity! How does this guy practice? Here’s my question, because you can’t just do this on the job.”
The trio continued by discussing insane body transformations by Hollywood stars, including Christian Bale and Matthew McConaughey.
The trio discusses insane Hollywood transformations
Discussing Christian Bale’s astounding transformation for the role in ‘Batman Begins’ (2005) as well as Matthew McConaughey’s character of Ron Woodroof, Rogan, and Shaffir expressed their disbelief. Rogan stated,?“Like what ‘Homeboy’ did with ‘The Machinist Christian Bale. He got to the death door, man, did you see that? … He was even worse than McConaughey did in ‘Dallas Buyers Club… But he came and played Batman, like, six months later.”
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He continued,?“That image of him in ‘The Machinist like with his arms, are splayed like a bird… dude, he looks like he’s on death’s door like that. Looks like a person who’s been starved in a concentration camp.”
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