Jocko Podcast 420: Pushing It Until Things That Are Totally Crazy Become Possible. With Alex Honnold
Join Jocko Underground: www.jockounderground.com/subs...
ALEX HONNOLD is a professional adventure rock climber whose audacious free-solo ascents of America’s biggest cliffs have made him one of the most recognized and followed climbers in the world. A gifted but hard-working athlete, Alex “No Big Deal” Honnold is known as much for his humble, self-effacing attitude as he is for the dizzyingly tall cliffs he has climbed without a rope to protect him if he falls. Honnold has been profiled by 60 Minutes and the New York Times, featured on the cover of National Geographic, appeared in international television commercials and starred in numerous adventure films including the Emmy-nominated “Alone on the Wall.”
Join the conversation on Twitter/Instagram: @jockowillink @echocharles
The absolute peak of human athletic achievement was performed by Alex Honnold.
Wow, gentlemen. 420 episodes. It would’ve taken me way longer to find you both if I hadn’t let KZhead run one day while I left to go grab some terrible food that was digging me into a 8 year long hole that I’ve been spending the better part of a year clawing out of. Almost 100 pounds down after 313 days of getting up when the night becomes morning and getting after it. Thanks for sharing your accumulated knowledge and philosophies of yourselves and the guests you have on. I hope this podcast never stops.
Great to hear you have garnished some inspiration to go GET some !!! Keep up the great work mate As I say to my kids daily Effort equals results I tell my kids about schooling I don’t give a single fuck about their grades . What I DO care about is the effort grade which is 1-5 5 being the most effort For the fist time in 7 years of primary school for grades k-6 my eldest boy the year before high school achieved grade 5 for effort in all subjects which was an absolute dream for him AND I. His marks result was a C average but the effort for the year was exceptional On the other hand my youngest in year 4 received mainly 2s for effort and D for all subjects showing clearly effort DOES in fact matter So my eldest bounced into high school with some confidence and belief in himself for the first time in his life and my youngest learning a valuable lesson For you , don’t look at the results , they WILL come . Look at effort and only you will know the truth in how much you have been putting in Sorry for the long ramble but it took a while to make my pint with an example Just try your best I say. Give it everything you can I tell my boys. If there is no effort expect me to be pissed Its preparation for life I wish iou the best of luck , or is it luck ? Nope. Its effort and results that are earned . No luck I wish you the best if effort Fucking GET SOME, FIND some. Keep us posted. Take care J
Alex- “Why does the Navy want an English major blowing things up!” 😂 classic!
He is indeed unintentionally funny, which adds to his appeal. 😂
Maybe the Navy was trying to suggest something about the duality of man. The Jungian thing. Giving real life Captain America an English major😂
I went to Yosemite last year and climbed one pitch on the bottom of El Cap...looking up and imagining Alex climbing it with no rope is just...no words to explain. I think this is the number 1 most amazing physical feat of any one human ever.
makes me sweat just thinking about it
@@tomaseriksson5430 Same bro it's insane
Maybe not physical but for sure mental. Yeah, crazy
I scrambled up that first step on the nose and got so ridiculously overwhelmed just looking up. I always thought maybe I'd want to climb it until then. It's outrageous.
@@NemohHoes bro there is a v7 boulder problem at 2000 feet. Physically not even 15% can do a v7 in a gym with 6 months of training. Its like running a marathon, and having to do a sprint in between, where a single mistake and someone shoots you in the head
Alex free soloing the El Capitan is the greatest human athletic feat of all time! What this man has accomplished is literally unbelievable and mind-boggling!!
Jimmy Chin described it as a world class athlete competing for a gold medal, but if you don’t achieve the gold medal you’re dead. Seriously an awesome feat.
I’m a truck driver and I greatly appreciate these podcasts, well worth listening to while on the road
I appreciate you bro
It seems to me that his process is: 1) Being haunted by a relentless inner drive. 2) Needing to get it perfect. 3) Humility and never thinking you're good enough, or have arrived. 4) Extreme attention to detail. 5) Logical, consistent, fully focused, grinding practice and iterations, again and again. And again. 6) Full immersion. 7) Finding motivation to keep pushing forward. 8) Literally putting yourself on death ground (after you are ready and trained). 9) A deep level of integrity. 10) An obligation to do what you can do better than others / a competitive drive.
Alex knows what he's done. He applies logic and reasoning before emotion to his climbs. He frankly operates on a different plane yet walks among us, it is truly something to marvel and wonder at.
420! I’m smoking up for this one folks. Let’s gooo!
cheater lol, its only january 14th
@@night_watch720 😂😂
Akex raised the bar insanely high. I Started climbing rock & Ice 30 years ago. It was the only activity I'd ever found that shut off the noise and completely centered my spirit. Did a bit of soloing, several grades below my roped climbing level. Even so, it's an entirely different animal. It definitely has an addictive quality. I've been lucky enough to have experienced a wide variety of somewhat edgey activities. I think climbing has given me the best and most useful life lessons. I'm forever grateful to my best friend, teacher, and climbing partner for opening that door. He's passed now. But always close.
Alex DOES have a physiological advantage. When they did an fMRI on him, they found his brain doesn't react to stress, threats, etc normally. The doctor said: “That kid's amygdala isn't firing.” It's part of how he can remain so calm free soloing.
kzhead.info/sun/p6iLadCFe4J3Zmg/bejne.htmlfeature=shared
Jocko if you see this, you nailed this interview. I’ve been a climber for twenty years and I HATE listening to people who don’t climb interview climbers, especially honnold. You managed to make this a fabulous interview despite being a relative laymen!
Agree, he did it well enough for sure.
I think apart of it is because a lot of interviewers I've seen can't get over the hump of understanding why Alex would free solo and risk his life to climb. Whereas Jocko as a Navy Seal completely understands that and has probably been in so many of those same life or death situations where a single wrong decision could mean your family will never see you again. Jumping out planes, running into gun fights, seeing other Seals die in combat, etc. That mutual understanding of knowing your job and what you do and love is dangerous but you still go back and do it helps them relate on a deeper level than any casual interviewer whose biggest risk they took that day was wearing a burgundy suit instead of a blue one or some shit.
Gotta give Jocko credit tho. He does a great job relating to his guests and in asking good questions.
Did Jocko say 420....GOOD.
could you imagine the new Jocko on weed
Every intelligent naval officer knows we must accept marijuana to bolster our forces.
The two men solely responsible for my personal growth as a human. I cannot thank you enough. Echo too
Alex is a true GOAT and the master of his craft.
Agreed.
The Sky is Blue and has no clouds. Well said Cap'Tin Head Obvious.
free soloing el cap is absolutely out of this world,
what got your panties in a bunch?@@jt.8144
This individual is an amazing human with an unbreakable will.
If he wasnt a climber, he'd be a mathmatician, i'm sure of it.
alright, 420 spark up.
With his grip strength, Alex is probably one of the only people who can out-handshake Jocko.
I met him and shook his hand, expecting it to feel like sandpaper wrapped around a brick. Nope, regular hand.
This is like a dream come true. I love Jocko podcast and i love Alex Honnold. Been following both for years now. I'm studying and i'll have this as company in the background. Thank you.
I’ve never seen Jocko so animated before. Pretty cool
I was very passionate about rock climbing for about 30 years, did a lot of things and my driving force with climbing was to carry less and less weight to do the objective. Leave the gear and the partner behind and basically run. Its a powerful feeling of going fast and not being fearful, the exact opposite, the feeling of moving past a crux like it was nothing, of having that inner reward that you did do your best is such a good feeling. Takes many years of doing the climbing thing to get to that point. I do like how Honnold did document the monk life and dedication to achieve his record. Its not casual at all. Even to experienced climbers, that feat of climbing Freerider is insane. No one is lining up to repeat it. Its so "out there". Free soloing hard routes has became mute after that in the climbing world. He pinned the bar with that one. No one needs to push it any further, the point has been made, anything more difficult is death.
And yet, so little is said about Alain Robert, whom even Alex admires.
He has great comedic timing. Very funny guy.
Been following Alex for atleast a decade. He's a savage ❤
You can’t do family activities if you don’t know how to rappel, legend
EPISODE 420 !!! 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
1:28:50 It's the same with parkour! 14 years of parkour and almost no injuries even though we stare death in the face almost daily!
I've watched Alex free climb, in those movies, and ts unblievable. Anyone that hasnt seen it, it will blow your mind...Crazy skills
BY FAR the best Honnold's interview I've ssen. Amazing as always
Two legends of their craft. Again. Incredible.
Alex is like, the polar opposite of Jocko. Jocko is like, "Wake up at 0400! Make no excuses! Own the day!". Alex is like, "Wake up at noonish. Put on some slippers. Go see what looks fun or interesting to do and give it a shot. Unless you really suck at it... give it another shot if you fail."
Not trying to comment snipe you, your point is pretty funny because Alex is such an autist and chill guy that he may come across as very undisciplined, but the dude trains all day. He finished free soloing El Cap, in roughly 4 hours, something completely inconceivable and world record breaking, before most people are awake, then returned to his van and conducted his daily exercise routine on his hang board like it was a typical Tuesday. Dude is a disciplined monster, though he certainly is low-key about it.
@Johnny_Cash_Flow Not saying Alex isn't disciplined, just that his overall approach is diametrically different. He isn't even remotely organized or strict in his approach to anything. I mean, for real, the dude forgot his chalk when he was filming one of his hardest free-solos ever... do you think Jocko would forget his chalk? Jocko probably has a checklist he goes over after waking up, a different one before he leaves the house, and a different one before he goes to sleep. Like, Alex's whole discussion of "downstream" parenting. He has likely very similar goals for his children as Jocko, but a completely different way of going about it. Alex is more, very persistent, very dedicated, 0 fear, endless optimism and creativity. Jocko is relentlessly disciplined.
@@MichaelGalt LOL fair, yeah, definitely different approaches to the same problem.
@MichaelGalt then again, for important stuff Alex is insanely organized and prepared. He memorizes every single hand and foot move for an entire 3000 feet climb and executes them perfectly. He trains in a super organized and meticulous manner.
Imagine Alex Honold buying life insurance for his family in case he passes. "You did WHAAAAaaaaaAAAAAaaaaaat?" -insurance agent
Kudos to this group for having Alex Hannold on. Slowly become my favorite podcast ‘of all time’ outside of casting the best advice, in English (hint, hint), in the world!
Amazing to here and see very powerful discussion.
I like how jockos hypes him up, and alex just pushes it back down, lol
*Happy 420 everyone!*
Thank you.
Been listening to the podcast for years, and have also been a huge fan of Alex honnold. Went to a climbing gym today and tried out bouldering for the first time. To my surprise I opened youtube and found this podcast!
You’ll fall in love with it. I started almost 2 years ago and it’s been amazing
Keep going bro, it's 👍
Thanks for all the awesome content. 420 💨✌️😉
Man there are so many good lessons to be heard in this podcast with both Jocko and Alex. Great meeting guys well done
Love these podcast episodes and the other content, Jocko and Echo! Keep up the fantastic work. Also, well done to you and Pete and the team at Jocko Fuel and Origin! Love the products!
Great episode and guest!! GET SOME!!
Awesome podcast. One of the best ones out there. Thanks guys
Thank you!
Thoroughly enjoyed the podcast as per usual thank you 🙏🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🪖
Jocko is the perfect person to do this interview! He has enough climbing experience to relate to Alex, but still has the perspective of a non-climber.
When Jocko reads this it sounds like a battle story not a climbing story. 😂
Awesome interview. Always on point with Jocko and Echo Charles. It's great to see how calm and still Alex is. Any mountain shop provides a lot of interesting vibes, yet I don't see it with Alex.
This is awesome!
Love you guys, bless.
420!!! 🎉 Very cool that it’s with Alex Honnold
The height isn't what impresses me, I'm sure he almost never thinks about that because doesn't matter if you fall 50m or 500m - falling means certain death. What impresses me that in order not to fall when free soloing, it requires nothing short of perfection in his movement and grip. His first mistake has a good chance of being his last.
Try 1 move on a 5.13a(the grade Freerider is) & you’ll see how incredibly insane 3,000 feet is lol
Red Honnold’s book, and then saw the movie. Mind blowing. Amazing. Great discussion.
Absolutely insane combination of people this episode literally the episode I never knew I wanted
53:47 I had to step away from this podcast for a while, and came back at this exact part. Caught me off guard, made me laugh. Someone please make a viral clip of Jocko’s voice saying these words.
10:25 nope, even on my phone, it was very clear what is the scale 😅..i don't think i would be able to watch it in imax😅
I wonder if they have ever considered releasing the 'raw' (or should I say minimally edited) footage of Alex's full ascent of Freerider. It seems like the sort of thing at least rock climbers would be interested in watching. I mean the documentary movie is good, but I would personally find the full thing even more compelling.
Fear must be challenged. Not with naivety or ignorance. But with clear knowledge. With clear understanding of the danger and consequences. Only true courage can be gained from the truth. The real truth. The full truth. Then you can grow. Then you can change the world.
i love alex. low key alex
Alex!!! No wayyyy
Spot on!👍🏻🇺🇸👍🏻👊🏻
After watching this, I would love to see Jocko have Jack Johnson on!
Great convo just flows
awesome 🎉🎉🎉
Damn right always push the limits 1:03
great pod
dope episode
Go caving I've been in rooms that hold 7 story building within😂 get the best adrenaline rush from climbing crawling duck walks to alligator crawling 😊
I just subscribed to warriorkid podcast. The hell i might learn something from that too :)
🐑🔪🎙️💥 Listening to that powerful introductory excerpt, just imagine Jocko narrating sheep butchery. It'd be epic- turning a simple task into a thrilling drama…
420 smoke the enemy
All I wanna do is climb mountains and dig holes. I used to do this when I was a child
I thought Eddie Bravo Eddie would've been the ep 420 guest...
I can't say i expected to see alex honnold on a podcast
Crushed the loaf
420, cool....- Beavis
Yes, when Jocko was a boy, he was just a caveman who wanted to throw rocks and bang on things with sicks. Then as a teenager, he discovered hardcore punk rock music. His favorite band sounded like they were banging on things with rocks and sticks. The band's name? The Cro Mags.. Now you know ...the rest of the story.
420!!
engagement:engagement .
thats the longest intro ive heard this dude dooo ooo . .
Jocko read that like a Jack Carr novel 😮
❤
I’ve been looking at your products online. Have you ever considered making cowboy boots that are reasonably priced? Feel like it would be a cool idea.
Damn it we won't ever see the 1.5 hours of conversation !
Now get Tommy Caldwell on next.
Alcatraz
Jocko podcast needs to have Vern Unsworth and his team!
Go look at any professional climber. They all have monster hands
Commander Willink is like a mentor to me. His 4:30 wake up call inspired me to get after it. I’m up at 3 am and going after it in the gym, at work and at home doing what I can to get fitter, wiser and more diligent everyday. Thanks for your talk and work Commander. I’ll always be in your audience and customer base.
2:33:34 Damn, Jocko hands looks like a girl size comparing to these Alex "rock hooks"
you like those big hands huh
From what I know, I see you are a man of war too, Jocko. I fought in Iraq, 2010
I was curious that what would be comments before listening, since its uploaded 1 hour ago and its 3 hours long
everytime and always
420 69!!!
Great Interview!
this dude jujitsu all the whole damn mountainous cliffs
Jocko looking lean
💪🏻💯✝️
Light Up Your Kannehbossom ( fancy word for Cannabis)
Climbed with a buddy in h.s. He was a good bit heavier and less athletic (I was running 5-15mi a day and he probably couldn’t run around the block) he had a car and could go to the gym way more often than me. He surpassed my natural abilities so fast with pure technique it was ridiculous! Technique is everything in climbing!
Gonna get high as fuck this episode
First 🙌🙌
nah, i was frst but im shadowbanned
420
The golden rule for two-year-olds 😂😂😂😂