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E006: Taya Jones - Yellow/White Belt

E006: Taya Jones - Yellow/White Belt

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Taya Jones is a Yellow and White Belt, and has been on a number of invitationals already, showing up with her skill, fun and tenacity for every match. Danielle, Taya's Mum joins the episode, very much supporting her Jiu Jitsu journey. Taya offers great advice for training with other girls of the same size and rank, in preparation for Invitationals and competitions. She shares some of her favourite training partners, that also happen to be fellow ENYO 7 fighters. When you're at the ENYO 7 event, make sure you make lots of noise for Taya, and cheer her on during the match! Topics:The WalkoutENYO Foundation Open MatWomen's Open MatsMore trainingFriendshipsCheering during the matchDreams come true Taya on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tayaj_bjj_tagb/ Episode Sponsor: Empire Grappling https://www.instagram.com/empiregrappling/Buy Tickets for ENYO 7 Watch on YouTube: ENYO Submission Only Jiu Jitsu Podcast ENYO 7 Sponsors:WTFPro Sports GrapplingInner ChimpSoul Taker FightwearCombat Sport Hygiene+Empire GrapplingJiu Jitsu Lou PodcastAdapt Jiu JitsuWhiskey WolfLondon Grapple Jiu JitsuTough CherryAustralian Girls in GiLee's Trade Tyres LtdParity Martial Arts & Wellness HOST & PRODUCTION CREDIT: Lou Temlett @jiu.jitsu.louSHOW ARTWORK CREDIT: Jon Wellstead @jonchalanceThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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