
The Art, Science, and Philosophy of Fighting w/ Lucas Rosa
EPISODE 100 — THE ART, SCIENCE, AND PHILOSOPHY OF FIGHTING
Guest: Lucas Rosa – Professional MMA Fighter, Watson Fellow, Author
What does it take to fight — not just with your body, but with your mind?
In this milestone 100th episode of The Neurologic Wellness Institute Podcast, we sit down with professional MMA fighter Lucas Rosa, a rare combination of fighter, scholar, and philosopher. Lucas doesn't just train to win — he trains to understand.
He earned the prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, allowing him to travel the world studying the deeper meaning of combat. His journey led him through:
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Cambodia to train in the ancient martial art Bokator
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Thailand to immerse in Muay Thai
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The Netherlands to study Dutch kickboxing
Lucas comes from a family of fighters and carries a multi-generational legacy into every match. But what makes him different is how he integrates neuroscience, philosophy, and peak brain performance into his training.
In this episode, we explore:
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The art, science, and philosophy of fighting
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How elite fighters train their brain—not just their body
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What martial arts can teach us about discipline, suffering, uncertainty, and identity
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Tools Lucas uses to keep his brain sharp and recover quickly
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His upcoming book blending cryptids, ancient mythology, and martial arts
Whether you're an athlete, coach, brain-performance enthusiast, or someone fascinated by the psychology of combat, this episode will challenge how you think about movement, mindset, and meaning.
Key Themes:
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Neuroplasticity and combat sports
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Brain optimization and recovery
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Fighter mindset and performance psychology
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Ancient martial arts and the origins of combat philosophy
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