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Joe Rogan is the host of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast and is widely considered to be the most influential contemporary talk show host. He signed deals worth an estimated $400+ million with Spotify, and his shows are widely available on YouTube and Apple Podcasts.
By his regular listeners, he is considered to be an unbiased perspective on a wide array of current events with a special expertise in mixed martial arts and physical training. Given his special expertise, it isn't a surprise that Bullworker keeps coming up on the show. With decades of proven results, Rogan and his orbit of guests consistently discuss Bullworker because:
- Bullworker works for strength training;
- Bullworker has special applications for MMA training; and
- Bullworker has withstood the test of time.
Bullworker uses isometric holds, isotonic repetitions, and iso-motion™ to deliver results. Guaranteed.
When you engage in isometric strength training, instead of lifting and lowering weights you maintain a static position. With Bullworker training equipment, this most often looks like compressing and holding, or pulling the cables and holding.

Isotonic repetitions look more like lifting and lowering weights; they involve a movement from a starting point to a final point. For example, starting with a barbell in extended arms, lowering the barbell to your chest, and raising the barbell to a position of extended arms (a bench press). With Bullworker training equipment, this looks like compressing, releasing, and compressing again. Alternatively, this looks like pulling the cables, releasing, and pulling again.

A third way to train with Bullworker training equipment is to use iso-motion™ to build muscle and functional strength through a range of motion. This could most similarly be compared to lateral deltoid raises with dumbbells. With Bullworker training equipment, this looks like holding a compression and moving through a range of motion. For example, holding the bow below your belly button, compressing, and raising the bow above your head while maintaining the compression.

Joe Rogan and the Mixed Martial Arts Use-Case
A martial artist can win a bout by submission, knock-out, or by judgment.
To win by submission often requires putting your opponent in a constrictive hold, applying constant pressure, and gradually inflicting more pain. As an example, think of a headlock or an ankle-lock. A submission hold requires real, enduring strength. This type of strength is optimally built via isometric holds (for example, compressing and holding).
To win by knock-out requires explosive strength. Think about a haymaker punch or a round-house kick. Building this type of strength with Bullworker training equipment can be achieved by isotonic repetitions (explosive compressing and releasing).
To win by judgment requires the stamina to spar for multiple rounds and land successful attacks on your opponent. This type of stamina and strength can be built via iso-motion™ repetitions that build dense, functional muscle.

The Joe Rogan Experience Guests Trust Bullworker
Joe Rogan and his guests collectively remember Bullworker training equipment as effective and reliable. With decades of product innovation and guaranteed results, Bullworker is a trusted icon of the fitness industry that delivers muscle growth, strength gains, and improved physical performance.