“Embodiment of hard work and discipline,” Kobe Bryant’s ‘MAMBA MINDSET’ stunned top podcaster Joe Rogan
The late. Kobe Bryant changed the whole landscape of the NBA during his playing days.
Kobe Bryant and Joe Rogan (Credits: Variety and Lakers Nation)
Joe Rogan emphasizes the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle. Rogan thinks that to become physically and intellectually fit, a person must adhere to a set of rules. The UFC expert, Joe Rogan Experience, uncovered a significant nugget of knowledge in an archived Kobe Bryant interview. Rogan thought highly of the NBA legend’s “mamba mindset.”
Bryant was among the world’s most disciplined and determined athletes. Rogan used the legendary Los Angeles Lakers as an example to highlight the significance of leading a fulfilled life. Rogan spoke with podcaster and stand-up comedian, Theo Von during the broadcast. Using Kobe Bryant as an example, Rogan and Von explored the importance of developing a healthy mentality during their conversation.
Joe Rogan said,
I remember watching this Kobe Bryant interview where he is talking about the first 10 minutes of every day when he wakes up he meditates. He was the embodiment and discipline and accomplishment and that was his way of starting every day.
According to Rogan, the world ought to salute the finest NBA player for his unique way of thinking.
Bryant became one of the greatest basketball players in NBA history by adhering to a few strict regimens throughout his life. The five-time NBA champion served as a major source of inspiration for all budding athletes.
Only Kobe Bryant, in Michael Jordan’s opinion, could have defeated him
There was never any proof of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant talking or spending time together in public. But Jordan disclosed that he and the late Los Angeles Lakers great were not just close, but also had a brotherly tie, following his passing. Jordan stated in a video promoting the release of NBA 2K14 that there is a long list of players he wishes they could have played one-on-one.
There were LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Jerry West and many more. But he was unsure of Bryant when he took his name. Michael Jordan said,
I don't think I would lose. Other than to Kobe Bryant because he steals all of my moves.
Jordan has never hesitated to acknowledge his affection for Bryant. Bryant’s skill set and work ethic were similar to his own, therefore, he appreciated them.
Bryant was the first to acknowledge that he had copied Jordan’s moves. Grew up looking up at Jordan, he mimicked his words, his actions, and also all of his antics on the court.
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Pratik Sharma
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