William (Joe) Rudd is a shooting survivor, black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and co-founder of Mission Athletics.
William Rudd
Joe Rudd shares his incredible journey of surviving being shot at point-blank range in 2013 and how this life-changing experience shaped his philosophy on martial arts, self-defense, and life itself. Joe recounts the harrowing details of his near-death experience at a truck stop, where situational awareness, quick thinking, and what he believes was divine intervention allowed him to survive an encounter with violent criminals. He discusses how this traumatic event led to months of recovery and rehabilitation, and how his previous experience with jiu-jitsu gave him mental strength during this difficult period. The conversation explores Joe's martial arts journey from wrestling in Iowa to finding jiu-jitsu as an adult, and the profound lessons he's learned about discipline, preparation, and making your training "about you" rather than comparing yourself to others. Joe shares insights on the differences between sports competition and self-defense mindsets, the value of consistency in training, and his vision for Mission Athletics - his upcoming martial arts academy focused on making jiu-jitsu accessible and adaptable for everyone. This episode offers profound reflections on overcoming trauma, finding purpose through adversity, and approaching martial arts as both a practical skill and a philosophical framework for navigating life's challenges.
00:00 Intro and Disclaimers 02:09 The Shooting Event: July 27, 2013 19:42 Psychological Impact and Recovery 28:20 Situational Awareness and Jiu-Jitsu's Role in Recovery 41:37 Wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu Background 01:04:35 Being a Beginner and Mental Endurance 01:26:43 Mission Athletics Vision and Teaching Philosophy 01:46:19 Final Thoughts and Advice