Lex Fridman does judo with Travis Stevens, Olympic Silver Medalist

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This is my judo training session with Travis Stevens, from a while back. He's a 2016 Olympic silver medalist in judo and one of the greatest American judoka ever. I've trained judo & jiu jitsu for many years. I love judo!
Here's my previous podcast conversations on judo:
- Travis Stevens: • Travis Stevens: Judo, ...
- Jimmy Pedro: • Jimmy Pedro: Judo and ...

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  • @lexfridman
    @lexfridman14 күн бұрын

    This is my judo training session with Travis Stevens, from a while back. He's a 2016 Olympic silver medalist in judo and one of the greatest American judoka ever. I've trained judo & jiu jitsu for many years. I love judo! Here's my previous podcast conversations on judo: - Travis Stevens: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p52C0qeMnbPPn7Q.html - Jimmy Pedro: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p61lyLprprKndag.html

  • @coconutfleetsleeper5717

    @coconutfleetsleeper5717

    14 күн бұрын

    Beauty❤

  • @primusucks_

    @primusucks_

    14 күн бұрын

    @Lex you're a legend in the making

  • @Angiefranco1988

    @Angiefranco1988

    14 күн бұрын

    How tall are you? Sorry, that question always pops in my head when I am watching one of your video posts

  • @Zara-gw2xh

    @Zara-gw2xh

    14 күн бұрын

    That's great!🔥💪👏 I do a little judo, too 😁

  • @animistchannel

    @animistchannel

    13 күн бұрын

    Nice workout! Granted, can tell you haven't taken a lot of falls lately (ba-dum-bump hitting in pieces) but you'll get it back. His variation on seoi nage was interesting -- he's basically taking the kazushi from seoi goshi by pulling from above rather than pressing from beneath, but it's the same mechanic on uke. It's a lower throw his way, but you don't have to get as much penetration through the defense to hook it up. Good option.

  • @evergreen3623
    @evergreen362314 күн бұрын

    Lex will correct this in his next software update

  • @andanssas

    @andanssas

    14 күн бұрын

    Nah, it's not a bug but a feature. Probably a rebase is enough 😂

  • @hamza.abdullah807

    @hamza.abdullah807

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@andanssas if it's a feature what's needed is a revert

  • @andanssas

    @andanssas

    14 күн бұрын

    @@hamza.abdullah807 nothing wrong with the original method... Just rebase the new _judo_ branch and PR it to main ;P

  • @foobar-xh5gs

    @foobar-xh5gs

    14 күн бұрын

    RLHF

  • @johnboie4964

    @johnboie4964

    14 күн бұрын

    😂😂❤

  • @peterpetrovic4502
    @peterpetrovic450214 күн бұрын

    He’s getting ready for the Putin interview

  • @Ann-op5kj

    @Ann-op5kj

    14 күн бұрын

    😂 oh the visuals 🩷

  • @paaaatrika

    @paaaatrika

    14 күн бұрын

    I hope it never happens. As if Putin will tell him sincerely about anything. Just a waste of everyone's time just like the Tucker interview.

  • @koifnen

    @koifnen

    14 күн бұрын

    @@paaaatrika Have an open mind. There's corruption on both sides

  • @blinoldluv

    @blinoldluv

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@paaaatrikajealous as they are way better than you guys there?

  • @flamingninja728

    @flamingninja728

    14 күн бұрын

    @@koifnen Youre not wrong but neither is he lmao. Its literally Putin. You cant even begin to defend him. I'm not gonna compare Carlson to Putin but you cant defend him either.

  • @Insommer
    @Insommer5 күн бұрын

    It's nice to hear experts walk you through basic technique, i've done judo for near 24 years and although i've seen this variation of ippon seoi nage with the collar grip, i've never seen anyone explain those little details which make it so successful, like when lifting the collar to get the lead leg off balance. The internet has made it so easy to learn new techniques, when i was trying to get recognition on a national level in the 90s people would keep these little techniques secret because they were so frightened of someone getting an upper hand on them, instead you would have to watch footage of competition to see what they were doing, and you would have to try and guess as to why and when someone uses these little subtle techniques. Seems like people are so eager to teach people for free, i really wish i had these kinds of resources when i was young!

  • @_Super_Hans_
    @_Super_Hans_14 күн бұрын

    Should have worn your suit Lex.

  • @nawtmyrealnamelol

    @nawtmyrealnamelol

    14 күн бұрын

    he was wearing it underneath the judo gi

  • @Alleeyin1933

    @Alleeyin1933

    14 күн бұрын

    Ha ha 💯

  • @mu3076

    @mu3076

    14 күн бұрын

    @@nawtmyrealnamelol😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ashutoshnirala2565

    @ashutoshnirala2565

    13 күн бұрын

    Agent Lex

  • @letrasconmawa

    @letrasconmawa

    12 күн бұрын

    He doesn't feel comfortable in these clothes, he is fixing it every minute 😂

  • @VestaRoleplay
    @VestaRoleplay14 күн бұрын

    love how Lex thanked Travis at the end of the session after being slammed 10 times on the ground

  • @blinoldluv

    @blinoldluv

    13 күн бұрын

    I think Lex being slammed was done in purpose since this video talks about how great Travis is.

  • @kovenmaitreya7184

    @kovenmaitreya7184

    12 күн бұрын

    That's a normal thing us martial artists do 😅

  • @unenprenunci8216

    @unenprenunci8216

    10 күн бұрын

    Tell me you don't train martial arts without telling me you don't train martial arts

  • @LawrenceJenner

    @LawrenceJenner

    10 күн бұрын

    🤣@@unenprenunci8216

  • @spinQubit

    @spinQubit

    5 күн бұрын

    that's judo

  • @FutureAbe
    @FutureAbe14 күн бұрын

    I wasn’t expecting a lesson in physics and gravity from a Judo instruction. Very fascinating. There’s more thought going into high level martial arts than people think.

  • @jdmfan9450

    @jdmfan9450

    12 күн бұрын

    As a practitioner and competitor throwing someone that is the same weight as you and resisting is pretty hard ,so you have to know a little bit of physics. Judo also can be extremely physical and extremely technical at the same time if you would like to see more I recommend this channel www.youtube.com/@GrapplerKingdom.

  • @channel2fitnessandhealth875

    @channel2fitnessandhealth875

    12 күн бұрын

    That's why grappling/throwing martial arts are so fascinating

  • @jamestopliss7029

    @jamestopliss7029

    10 күн бұрын

    If by “people” you mean you then sure, but there isn’t anyone that’s involved in high level grappling that doesn’t appreciate the incredible complexities involved in fighting mechanics

  • @channel2fitnessandhealth875

    @channel2fitnessandhealth875

    9 күн бұрын

    @@jamestopliss7029 He means people who don't train it, which is fair enough. I'm fairly sure the general population thinks of grappling as 2 caveman seeing who is the strongest.

  • @Willrocs
    @Willrocs14 күн бұрын

    This Travis guy seems like he’s pretty good at tossing people around 😂😂😂

  • @SaumBodhi
    @SaumBodhi14 күн бұрын

    It's like chess except without the chess

  • @gavinbrody212

    @gavinbrody212

    10 күн бұрын

    jui jitsu is like yoga...with more choking LOL

  • @Ro_9
    @Ro_914 күн бұрын

    The podcast with Travis Stevens probably is my favourite on the channel. There's a lot to learn from these retired athletes, people who have been through years of daily training from an early age, success, failure and injuries ; there's a particular and valuable intelligence developped through this life experience.

  • @ryanwilliams9984
    @ryanwilliams998414 күн бұрын

    That lapel *SNAP*! The split hip entry for ippon seoi nage is really tricky, but Travis breaks down high level concepts better than anyone I can think of. Truly a privilege to learn from the master. Koga would be proud!

  • @MatthieuSCHREK

    @MatthieuSCHREK

    7 күн бұрын

    For real.

  • @seanpgallagher22ify
    @seanpgallagher22ify12 күн бұрын

    Holy cow Travis is such a great instructor.

  • @darkdrake13
    @darkdrake1314 күн бұрын

    I have been waiting years for this to be released. Thank you.

  • @MrBluemanworld
    @MrBluemanworld5 күн бұрын

    I'm impressed Stevens could give this explanation, he has excellent understanding, and the ability to cover the information.

  • @Hcarlos621
    @Hcarlos62111 күн бұрын

    So short, so simple, so informative. More please.

  • @iamdamo
    @iamdamo12 күн бұрын

    What a crazy valuable experience! Awesome, thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @ogkosher8635
    @ogkosher863512 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing judo. The best sport. We need to make it more popular

  • @mauricioleonruiz6109
    @mauricioleonruiz61092 күн бұрын

    Thank you for uploading this, it is great in many different levels

  • @skimND
    @skimND14 күн бұрын

    I’ve been waiting for this since he was on the podcast!

  • @user-nb5iw6cp2r
    @user-nb5iw6cp2r12 күн бұрын

    so many hours of interviews and somehow this is one of the best Lex videos I have seen

  • @lindseybotelho
    @lindseybotelho14 күн бұрын

    What a great teacher! He explains and demonstrates everything so well

  • @Diverse_Interests
    @Diverse_Interests14 күн бұрын

    I loved watching this. Judo and Aikido have always been a favourite of mine and the disciplines were just part of family life. Reminds me of learning basic throws from my grandfather as a child. Thank you for inspiration and memories.

  • @_re.
    @_re.11 күн бұрын

    About time this video got released. Been waiting for this since Travis went on the Pod. His journey in judo of traveling to places in the middle of nowhere to compete, to getting silver in rio is my favorite podtalk. He's the personification of the indomitable spirit. His story of nearly losing a limb and not taking no for an answer soldifies this. (talks about it on the pod)

  • @PromoAmbitions
    @PromoAmbitions14 күн бұрын

    Lex knows so much because he is always humble enough to listen, in sport and in science. What a great channel this is 👏🙌💪

  • @Bullimicporkupine
    @Bullimicporkupine11 күн бұрын

    this is the content we love to see.

  • @oneof6billionpeople
    @oneof6billionpeople12 күн бұрын

    Lex is the coolest guy! Such a renaissance man.

  • @valeyard00
    @valeyard0014 күн бұрын

    About time you released this footage. Please do another interview with Travis! And with Jimmy. And Kayla too.

  • @michaciemniewski9791
    @michaciemniewski979111 күн бұрын

    Knowing how things work is what makes my judo better thst is why this is so great!

  • @bigbear1843
    @bigbear184314 күн бұрын

    I’m not a fighter but I love witnessing the technical aspect of fighting in its mastered form. It’s like a dance of chess.

  • @CaramelSauce24

    @CaramelSauce24

    4 күн бұрын

    Mr. Stevens explained it so well I feel like I could execute it without any prior training on any martial arts whatsoever.

  • @St_Laurent-
    @St_Laurent-14 күн бұрын

    Hahaha. Lex. Your face and smirk says it all! Everyone gets humbled especially when fighting a superior force hahah😊. Way to stick w it and keep improving!!

  • @rorystruthers
    @rorystruthers14 күн бұрын

    Love the subtitles saying "(Lex flipping)". I was expecting "pow" or "whoosh" or something.

  • @sydneysimon7112
    @sydneysimon711214 күн бұрын

    This was awesome to watch thanks for sharing

  • @FrankZR1
    @FrankZR114 күн бұрын

    I'm hurting through my phone screen Lex. You brave bro!

  • @Wamagirii

    @Wamagirii

    14 күн бұрын

    Ouch!!

  • @jonathanmarsh9263
    @jonathanmarsh92637 күн бұрын

    So good, would love to see more of that Lex!

  • @0_3_6_9_0
    @0_3_6_9_012 күн бұрын

    Wow how can this NOT be an exciting experience? 😲❤👏 respect.

  • @TrueBlueAndrew
    @TrueBlueAndrew14 күн бұрын

    My goodness. Martial arts can be just so complex. It is like you’re playing chess.

  • @TheFighterheart

    @TheFighterheart

    14 күн бұрын

    mathematically the combinatory explosion is much higher in any combat sport than compared to chess

  • @nnkaz1k856

    @nnkaz1k856

    13 күн бұрын

    It's much complex than chess :)

  • @Aks.868

    @Aks.868

    8 күн бұрын

    @@TheFighterheartcan you elaborate on this?

  • @DagnirRen
    @DagnirRen14 күн бұрын

    Lex without his suit on?! The world is ending 😟

  • @Koettnylle

    @Koettnylle

    14 күн бұрын

    This is his other suit

  • @jasonpitts8395

    @jasonpitts8395

    14 күн бұрын

    It's under his Judo suit

  • @alexjets625
    @alexjets6253 күн бұрын

    We need this to be a weekly series.

  • @jpad470
    @jpad4707 күн бұрын

    Many years ago I had a judo brown belt show up at our school (kung fu) and show us some proper throws. He had been training about 8 years at that time. The power is wild to feel from skilled Judo practitioners. That is what makes martial arts so fascinating - it is a life long endeavor where you could never learn everything in one lifetime. I trained in Kung-fu and Kali for about 6 years but that was about 25 years ago. I keep telling myself to go start jujitsu as it has always fascinated me. Gracie Jujitsu/UFC was starting back when I was still training. We grappled at our school as part of sparing (Stand up all the way to the ground) but were nowhere near the technical expertise embodied in this art. Love your podcasts by the way!

  • @tdlewis103
    @tdlewis10313 күн бұрын

    Big, strong and talented. I see him coming, you see me running

  • @borislubura4698
    @borislubura46988 күн бұрын

    This was awesome Lex!!

  • @RexWu
    @RexWu14 күн бұрын

    this is amazing man. ty for this

  • @MrMarcusjarvey
    @MrMarcusjarvey14 күн бұрын

    One of the few videos I have watched at 0.5 playback speed! Judo isn't really on my MMA radar, and I wish I could practice it but my back wont take it any more. Looks a great skill to have in your toolbox. Thanks for sharing Lex

  • @curtisjordan9210
    @curtisjordan92109 күн бұрын

    You're lookin' fit brother, keep up the hard work!

  • @Chris-bp9sh
    @Chris-bp9sh14 күн бұрын

    What a great opportunity! Thanks for sharing!

  • @GeneralSpecific
    @GeneralSpecific12 күн бұрын

    That "You're gonna turn and face me turn and face me. Thank you." moment at the end 🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @scottlaux6934
    @scottlaux693412 күн бұрын

    This is the best. Lex is the man, and a hell of a nice guy.

  • @marcomiller5641
    @marcomiller564114 күн бұрын

    I’ve been waiting for this

  • @ryanradkowski3058
    @ryanradkowski305814 күн бұрын

    Love your stuff! Keep it up!

  • @consciousenergy5957
    @consciousenergy595714 күн бұрын

    What epic teacher, keep going bro! I miss the mats tremendously. I sometimes wonder if I am hurting myself more by not going. 😮‍💨

  • @aga5109
    @aga510913 күн бұрын

    That was interesting. Thanks for that, Lex.

  • @SG-dw8jh
    @SG-dw8jh7 күн бұрын

    His understanding of balance is incomprehensible 🤯

  • @idatong976
    @idatong97614 күн бұрын

    Great mind and body co-ordination! Thanks Lex.

  • @lautshift_________
    @lautshift_________14 күн бұрын

    That s some kind of impressive example of how poetic and practical judo is at the same time. I woule not have awaited travis stevens to do this kind of magic. Thanks for this Inspiration

  • @jvc12183
    @jvc1218314 күн бұрын

    I trained with Lex for a long time in Philly. He was always a tough judoka. He trained at the Drexel University Judo Club and had a nasty Achilles lock in BJJ.

  • @timothybarela1305
    @timothybarela130514 күн бұрын

    His insights into kuzushi are amazing. I never was good with seoi, but man, I feel like I just had multiple light bulbs go off listening to Travis.

  • @FlavaTheRipper
    @FlavaTheRipper14 күн бұрын

    Amazing to watch, I need to get started on martial arts

  • @bookwormcem16
    @bookwormcem169 күн бұрын

    Hello Lex, congratulations, I also did kickboxing for 7 years, from the age of 30 to the age of 37. Life with sports is a healthy life.👏👏👏

  • @michaelmajdanik5204
    @michaelmajdanik52042 күн бұрын

    Hey lex thank you for sharing this . Cool dude !!

  • @iimasheriiol222
    @iimasheriiol2228 күн бұрын

    That was fun to watch

  • @johnkaimana
    @johnkaimana10 күн бұрын

    Incredible lesson. Broad application. Wow

  • @stormbringer_7774
    @stormbringer_777414 күн бұрын

    Lex’s movements are almost lifelike!🤔

  • @Massethete
    @Massethete12 күн бұрын

    Lex's "yeah" was whispered in glee 4:20 .. that genuine smile of not getting slammed to mats

  • @BudaKhan420
    @BudaKhan42014 күн бұрын

    Great video, a nice change of pace. So were you sore the next day?

  • @wavedecompiler
    @wavedecompiler13 күн бұрын

    thanks, Lex) it's probably gonna be useful for me as a working traveler

  • @user-wx5gl3no5q
    @user-wx5gl3no5q10 күн бұрын

    Lex, with all that love for Judo and Austin please mention this Judo club. Kokoro Judo is a great club with awesome instructors and environment. Training at the Givens Rec Center off 12th street. Thanks!

  • @DreamKaster_tv
    @DreamKaster_tv12 күн бұрын

    Very cool!! Makes me wanna try now!

  • @deppengu
    @deppengu7 күн бұрын

    wow this sport is so interesting, makes me be weirdly strongly hyped looking at it

  • @allanjmacleod6438
    @allanjmacleod643814 күн бұрын

    That looked fun...nice training session!

  • @CaptainCalculus
    @CaptainCalculus12 күн бұрын

    Watch here how he always comes back to getting the fundamental movements correct first. I always remember the rule of thumb: the closer a body part is to the ground, the more important it is to get your form correct.

  • @GreenTea3699
    @GreenTea369914 күн бұрын

    My back popped just watching this 😂

  • @gordonduffett5138
    @gordonduffett513813 күн бұрын

    Sensational!

  • @primateinterfacetechnologi6220
    @primateinterfacetechnologi62209 күн бұрын

    Sweeeeeeeeet... My mother has been a teacher of Tai Chi for over 45 years, having been trained by Master Choy Cam Man back in the Cretaceous... It seems most great martial arts practitioners have something in common... that I can't quite put my finger on. Perhaps this is a no-brainer. As a child I met Master Choy several times, as we had him as a guest occasionally. I was a bit young to appreciate the nuance of the situation... but I remember everyone always had a big old smile. My mother reports Master Choys' dying words were " oh shit"... Peace and love.

  • @BCCBiz-dc5tg
    @BCCBiz-dc5tg12 күн бұрын

    Amazing!

  • @VabellaBeauty
    @VabellaBeauty14 күн бұрын

    I felt all those slams to the floor I now have a headache 😅

  • @simondoAF
    @simondoAF6 күн бұрын

    Wish this was longer

  • @thejuiceweasel
    @thejuiceweasel14 күн бұрын

    I expected more from the new Atlas model.

  • @ChronzLight
    @ChronzLight14 күн бұрын

    Kayla Harris coming to the ufc felt like judo redemption, growing up doing judo and seeing it enter mma and following rousey, felt like my study was unpopular, going back to where I grew up, seeing an old sensei, hearing the classes are small is pretty sad. I brought my practice with me in the marines and trained in Japan while stationed there, but I eventually stopped altogether, never heard of Kayla Harris or kept up with any news judo… hope to see more, maybe one day get back to mats

  • @ratsu2641
    @ratsu264114 күн бұрын

    I also got thrown by Travis in Seattle it hurt …

  • @alexandersemionov5790
    @alexandersemionov579012 күн бұрын

    interesting how the jumping with back leg underneath/between opponents legs to hip lift an opponent ... overlaps with boxing stance switch ... think Mike Tyson from leaning right, switching legs fast to end up leaning left by slight jump and punching under a different angle with left arm

  • @phazebeast7373
    @phazebeast737314 күн бұрын

    Next title: Lex gets body slammed by a robot 💪

  • @theogillan5510
    @theogillan551013 күн бұрын

    Its so amazing to see a role model like you promote Judo more. A lot of people stick with BJJ or wrestlig these days but its so good to see Judo get the attention it deserves in my opinion. I really understand missing judo. I took a break for a while to try other martial arts but nothing feels the same as just picking someone up and throwing them in such a greaceful way. I cant recommend it enough for anyone curious. Its also nice to do a martial art that doesnt involve being hit.

  • @brettpeterson9488
    @brettpeterson948813 күн бұрын

    Keep sharing the magic of judo Lex!! I love BJJ too but nothing quite compares to an epic Ippon. Travis is a legend. It would be a dream to train with the two of you

  • @MikeDMADLabs
    @MikeDMADLabs14 күн бұрын

    I hurt my shoulder bad training in judo. I want to train again but I’m scared. Still fun to watch.

  • @CdawgAMVsFilmEditing
    @CdawgAMVsFilmEditing14 күн бұрын

    I leave your podcast for a month. 😂😂😂 I come back to my man being tossed around. Contemplating life at the end there. 😂😂😂

  • @Trump-all-the-way
    @Trump-all-the-way12 күн бұрын

    Very good with close contact! The advance technique is distancing! Know the hot zone! Did judo got 8 years when I was much younger! Then met Sensei Kimura in Hackensack NJ and he showed how the distance and setup is the most importance! 50/50 is not an advantage! But 60/40 is key! He was also a Judo expert! But changed the method of an opponent that you may interact with? Look up Kimura Shukokai! Power, torque and speed! But very nice video! Good job guys!

  • @tammi3697
    @tammi369714 күн бұрын

    Very cool ... Awesome teacher

  • @ca11um284
    @ca11um28414 күн бұрын

    So sick! Thank you for this Lex

  • @Neiltxu
    @Neiltxu14 күн бұрын

    Best video ever!!

  • @tube2142
    @tube21429 күн бұрын

    Please give us mooooooore!!!

  • @dinushkam2444
    @dinushkam244414 күн бұрын

    art-ness is amazing

  • @LouisStephans
    @LouisStephans9 күн бұрын

    Learn how to proper fall is the most important! I love judo and bjj. It’s true Austin is great.

  • @johnsordillo6338
    @johnsordillo633814 күн бұрын

    Judo imo is way more effective and applicable than JJ. I've been doing MMA for over 24 years, and I have experience with both. My opinion is towards street fight/self defense application.

  • @goodyeoman4534

    @goodyeoman4534

    14 күн бұрын

    It's clearly not, though. Not in the cage at least. On the street, perhaps.

  • @johnsordillo6338

    @johnsordillo6338

    14 күн бұрын

    @goodyeoman4534 I did specify street fight/self defense. In a cage, yes I absolutely agree

  • @jonanderson5137

    @jonanderson5137

    14 күн бұрын

    In the streets nothing beats situational awareness and a few friends.

  • @zartic4life

    @zartic4life

    14 күн бұрын

    On the street I'll take Judo over BJJ 10/10 times. After all that's the point of a self defence martial art.

  • @goodyeoman4534

    @goodyeoman4534

    13 күн бұрын

    @@johnsordillo6338 You did. Good point. And you can obviously grab clothing to aid throws.

  • @ztwntyn8
    @ztwntyn814 күн бұрын

    Right on man 👊🏻

  • @Jinkaza1882
    @Jinkaza188214 күн бұрын

    Seeing this and the way Stevens talks about it just reminds me of my Tai Chi/Taiji instructors. The grips, holds and throw were all there but they kept emphasizing "chi production". There was always this talk of "combative taiji" but none would put down the internal and look at the physics of what was going on. Would love to see a judo player of Stevens level break down Tai chi to the judo parallels and then test them on the mat.

  • @jm7533
    @jm75335 күн бұрын

    “Lex Fridman goes flying.” There fixed the title for you.

  • @jsmithsemper4848
    @jsmithsemper484814 күн бұрын

    I always love to see fighting styles that exploit weaknesses of body mechanics to take opponents/attackers down. I’ve always wanted to learn but I just don’t want my bones broken, so I’ve avoided it. This was cool! Good to see you slam the big guy! Didn’t know you had it in ya! 👍👍

  • @yvealeciasmith
    @yvealeciasmith14 күн бұрын

    Shit that was too much fun, I'm not gonna sleep now

  • @fullimetal7581
    @fullimetal75817 күн бұрын

    His movements are crazy. 1,000 reps were achieved by him a long time ago.

  • @katkyle8169
    @katkyle816913 күн бұрын

    clinching up and grip fighting with travis must be like wrestling with a bear

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