Fitness is something Joe Rogan loves talking about. On his highly popular JRE podcast, the combat sports enthusiast often talks about people around the world with crazy workout regimes or any of the peculiar things he could pick on.
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Recently, Rogan had a fitness educator and entrepreneur behind the “More Plates, More Dates” YouTube channel, Derek, on his show #1744. The two talked about Derek’s platform and many more things.
During their lengthy three-hour conversation, the two talked about Hollywood hunks Jason Momoa and Chris Hemsworth’s physical attributes. Chiefly, with Hemsworth, the two suspected the Marvel star’s superhero-like boy.
After talking about Momoa’s physique, Rogan tried to give an example of someone who has an unnatural frame. He said, “Like, if someone is playing Thor.”
Derek interrupted and said, “That guy is sauced up a hundred percent.”
Rogan had a hilarious reaction and said, “Hahaha, love it. Yeah, I think so too. Nothing is anything wrong with that.”
The guest added, “Hemsworth packed on like 20 pounds or 30 pounds in a matter of like six months or something absurd… If you look at him before Thor 1, it was like a night and day difference.”
Thereafter, the two then watched a clip of the Thor movie lead’s before and after picture, and Rogan couldn’t believe his eyes. “Oh my god, he looks so thin. That looks like he is 20 or something years old.”
In conclusion, both of them agreed that even earlier Hemsworth had a good frame, hence it transitioned so well to look like a superhero’s body.
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How did Joe Rogan come in love with martial arts?
Rogan is one of the most recognized names in MMA. His presence at UFC events makes it feel bigger. But, the highly influential figure has a very discomforting story of how he thought of learning martial arts.
Rogan on JRE episode #1141 told a story about how he faced a rough time in his childhood.
Subsequently, he described an incident where a kid beat him and put him in a headlock, but decided not to punch him. Rogan felt clueless at the moment.
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“That bullying and that guy doing that to me. That fear of being just helpless made me get into martial arts,” offered Rogan.
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