Joe Rogan posted a picture with former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou as they got treated at the Ways2Well clinic, and UFC featherweight contender Arnold Allen commended the shirt choice of the UFC commentator.
Rogan captioned the picture:
"Getting some treatments with the great and powerful @francisngannou at @ways2well! These people have helped me so much and I’m so happy Francis is getting treated here as well. They’re so thorough and it’s been amazingly beneficial to me."
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Allen complimented the Tristar shirt Rogan wore, as he wrote:
"Sick shirt Joe"
Tristar is an MMA gym in Montreal, Canada, where Arnold Allen trains. Firas Zahabi is the head coach at Tristar and has coached the likes of Georges St-Pierre, Rory MacDonald, Stephen Thompson, Kevin Lee, Nasrat Haqparast, and Oliver Aubin-Mercier, among many others.
Zahabi has been on The Joe Rogan Experience multiple times, and the No. 1 podcaster in the world lauded the quality of the Canadian gym.
Joe Rogan wholeheartedly believes in the stem-cell approach of Ways2Well
It's not breaking news that Joe Rogan is a fitness enthusiast, and the 56-year-old has been promoting various health and fitness-related products and practices on his podcast for decades.
The comedian has claimed that the stem-cell approach to diagnosing and eliminating ailments is the stuff of the future and swears by the effectiveness of the stem-cell methods, especially the ones employed by Ways2Well clinicians:
"Ways2Well, go to that in town, they fixed everything. Every time I have like an injury, I get stem cells on it."
The cage commentator said many elite athletes utilize the ameliorative properties of this procedure. One of them is the undisputed King of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Gordon Ryan.
Rogan said:
"Gordon Ryan had something wrong with his shoulder, he got shot it into a shoulder and it fixed his neck. He had a problem with his neck for over a year and it went away after putting stem cells in his shoulder. They literally find where the injuries are and it gravitates towards them and it helps you heal."
Arnold Allen is set to take on Giga Chikadze at the Co-op live arena in Manchester, England, on July 27 at UFC 304. The fight could prove fruitful in determining the next title contender at 145 pounds.