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The Art of Manliness

#484: A Man's Search for Meaning Inside the Ring

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

If you've never been in a fight before, have you ever wondered how you’d respond to getting punched in the face? My guest today found the experience pretty delightful. Which is all the more surprising given that he'd lived more than three decades of his life as a self-described pacifist, who abhorred violence, thought fighting was barbaric, and feared he was a coward. His name is Josh Rosenblatt, and he’s the author of Why We Fight: One Man’s Search For Meaning Inside the Ring, which describes his decision to enter an actual MMA fight at the age of 40. Today on the show, Josh talks about why after a lifetime of being a hedonistic, non-physically oriented, intellectual type of guy who thought mixed martial art fighting was dumb, he decided to climb into the cage as a MMA fighter himself. Josh describes how he first got interested in MMA fighting in his early 30s, started studying Muay Thai, Krav Maga, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and boxing, and discovered the joys of getting in touch with his long submerged aggression. We then discuss what it was like to train for an actual MMA fight as an older guy, how fighting has influenced his writing, and what getting into the cage taught him about sacrifice, asceticism, transcendence, and the potential for human transformation. Get the show notes at aom.is/whywefight.

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0:00.0

[♪ INTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪

0:15.0

Brett McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcast.

0:18.9

If you've never been in a fight before, have you ever wondered how you'd respond to

0:22.5

getting punched in the face?

0:23.8

When my guest today found the experience pretty delightful, which is all the more surprising

0:27.8

given that he'd lived more than three decades of his life as a self-described pacifist who

0:31.6

aboard violence thought fighting was barbaric and feared he was a coward.

0:35.3

His name is Josh Rosenblatt and he's the author of Why We Fight, One Man's Search for

0:39.0

Meaning Inside the Ring, which describes his decision to enter an actual MMA fight at

0:43.4

the age of 40.

0:44.4

Today on the show, Josh talks about why after a lifetime of being a hedonistic, non-physically

0:48.4

oriented, intellectual type of guy who thought mixed martial art fighting was dumb, he decided

0:53.1

to climb to the cage as an MMA fighter himself.

0:55.7

Josh describes how he got interested in MMA fighting in his early 30s, started studying

1:00.0

Muay Thai, Krab Magab, Ruling Jujitsu and boxing, and discovered the joys of getting in touch

1:04.7

with his long, submerged aggression.

1:06.4

We then discussed what it was like for him to train for an actual MMA fight as an older

1:10.1

guy, how fighting has influences writing, and what getting to the cage taught about sacrifice,

1:14.8

asceticism, transcendence, and the potential for human transformation.

1:18.6

After the show's over, check out our show notes at aowm.is slash Why We Fight.

1:22.6

Josh joins me now via clearcast.io.

1:25.2

Alright, Josh Rosenblatt, welcome to the show.

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