EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 1H 32M
A UFC Veteran's Take on Recovery, Mindset & Family ft. Josh Thomson | Ep. 55
from HYDRATE with Tracy Duhs · host Tracy Duhs
You can be the best in the world at something — and still be terrified you'd quit if it ever got hard enough.This week, I sat down with Josh Thomson — a former UFC and PRIDE fighter, Strikeforce World Champion, and 20-year veteran of the sport. For most of his career he treated water, rest, and recovery like weaknesses. Coaches drilled it into him: waters for the weak. Twelve ounces a day. Protein shakes and grit.Then his dad died at 46. And everything changed.Here's what blew my mind: the real turning point in his career wasn't a fight — it was grief. Losing his father flipped a switch. Six liters of water a day. Electrolytes. Ice baths. Actual recovery. His performances exploded.He dropped a bomb about the supplement world too — fighters failing drug tests because of contaminated products they bought right off the shelf. What you're putting in your body might not be what the label says.And the part that stuck with me most? Josh believes 30 to 40 minutes of movement a day would erase most of our mental health struggles. Not the gym. Just a walk.We get into brain trauma, addiction as a superpower, why nobody remembers your name (not even Jordan's), and the note he wrote his kids that I'm stealing for my own.This conversation will change how you think about toughness, recovery, and what actually matters.What we talk about:Why "water's for the weak" was the mantra that wrecked his recoveryThe twelve-ounces-a-day habit he trained on for yearsHow losing his dad rebuilt his career almost overnightThe supplement contamination making fighters fail drug testsWhy the best athletes in the world are secretly addictsThe 30-minute daily habit he swears erases mental health strugglesThe note he wrote his kids that changed how they talk to himWhy nobody will remember your name — and why that's freeingListen now on all platforms: Hydrate With Tracy DuhsEpisode Links & Resources:Podcasts: WEIGHING IN - https://linktr.ee/weighinginpodcast | Dad Dojo - https://www.youtube.com/@DadDojoPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealpunk/Connect with Tracy:Website: https://tracyduhs.com/Hydration Shop: https://sanctuarysd.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracyduhs/Flow FAM Community: https://tracyduhs.com/join-flow-fam/
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You can be the best in the world at something — and still be terrified you'd quit if it ever got hard enough.This week, I sat down with Josh Thomson — a former UFC and PRIDE fighter, Strikeforce World Champion, and 20-year veteran of the sport. For most of his career he treated water, rest, and recovery like weaknesses. Coaches drilled it into him: waters for the weak. Twelve ounces a day. Protein shakes and grit.Then his dad died at 46. And everything changed.Here's what blew my mind: the real turning point in his career wasn't a fight — it was grief. Losing his father flipped a switch. Six liters of water a day. Electrolytes. Ice baths. Actual recovery. His performances exploded.He dropped a bomb about the supplement world too — fighters failing drug tests because of contaminated products they bought right off the shelf. What you're putting in your body might not be what the label says.And the part that stuck with me most? Josh believes 30 to 40 minutes of movement a day would erase most of our mental health struggles. Not the gym. Just a walk.We get into brain trauma, addiction as a superpower, why nobody remembers your name (not even Jordan's), and the note he wrote his kids that I'm stealing for my own.This conversation will change how you think about toughness, recovery, and what actually matters.What we talk about:Why "water's for the weak" was the mantra that wrecked his recoveryThe twelve-ounces-a-day habit he trained on for yearsHow losing his dad rebuilt his career almost overnightThe supplement contamination making fighters fail drug testsWhy the best athletes in the world are secretly addictsThe 30-minute daily habit he swears erases mental health strugglesThe note he wrote his kids that changed how they talk to himWhy nobody will remember your name — and why that's freeingListen now on all platforms: Hydrate With Tracy DuhsEpisode Links & Resources:Podcasts: WEIGHING IN - https://linktr.ee/weighinginpodcast | Dad Dojo - https://www.youtube.com/@DadDojoPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealpunk/Connect with Tracy:Website: https://tracyduhs.com/Hydration Shop: https://sanctuarysd.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracyduhs/Flow FAM Community: https://tracyduhs.com/join-flow-fam/
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