Watch: "Good mentor" Joe Rogan teaches Andrew Schulz archery, comedian hits gold at first go
Joe Rogan's friendship with world-famous bowhunter Cameron Hanes inspired the stand-up comedian to begin archery himself. Rogan's passion for the pastime is well documented, and he even has an archery range in his podcast studio.
Andrew Schulz, Rogan's friend and a fellow stand-up comedian, recently tried his hand at archery prior to recording episode #1960 of The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE). Schulz initially struggled to keep the bow stable before miraculously firing off a perfect shot at the first time of asking.
Schulz attributed his success to Rogan's instructions and said:
"Get yourself a good mentor if you wanna learn how to shoot elk."
Joe Rogan and Andrew Schulz then discussed his incredible archery shot during their episode of JRE, and the podcast host said:
"You got it right in the f***ing vitals! That's an amazing thing, you should probably quit now."
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Joe Rogan and Andrew Schulz have struck up a good friendship over the past five years, with Schulz making regular appearances on JRE.
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Joe Rogan and Jorge Masvidal discuss 'Gamebred's' fallout with Colby Covington
Jorge Masvidal and Colby Covington were close friends for many years before their infamous fallout several years ago. The pair got the chance to settle their beef in the octagon at UFC 272 in March 2022, with 'Chaos' claiming victory via unanimous decision.
But the end of the fight did not signal the end of their differences, and Masvidal allegedly attacked Covington outside a restaurant several weeks after UFC 272.
'Gamebred' recently appeared on JRE and detailed the reasons for his falling out with Covington:
"I was already in Strikeforce... an established pro when [Covington] came over to American Top Team... I had an apartment over there for about a year, and he had broken his hand, his girlfriend had kicked him out because he had given her f***ing herpes... I basically fed this dude for a year, he lived on my couch and didn't give me a dollar 'cause he didn't have a job."
Masvidal added:
"I already knew he wasn't a good person, because my striking coach trained him all the way from amateur to his Rafael dos Anjos fight. [Colby] did a handshake deal with him, 5% on your fights... As soon as Colby made money, what did he do? Didn't pay my coach."
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