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E090: Chelsea Leah - Black Belt

E090: Chelsea Leah - Black Belt

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Chelsea Leah is a Black Belt and founder of Escapology BJJ, and also an incredible wrist-locker, she tells us why and how! Being a well-rounded athlete in the sport of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is something that Chelsea is aiming to support her students with, and also showcase these athletes in shows such as KIAROS.

Raising the awareness of the positive aspects of Jiu Jitsu, growing and developing inclusive environments is the priority for Chelsea, and that of her jiu Jitsu School Escapology BJJ with her husband Tom Barlow.

Chelsea is building a community, that creates jobs within Jiu Jitsu and a nurturing environment that is essentially beautiful and that people want to spend time in. She also helps other gym owners build and grow their own businesses.

Topics:

  • Wrist locks
  • The Gi game
  • Kairos
  • Positive environments
  • Refereeing matches
  • Women in the sport
  • Fixing mistakes
  • Commentary
  • Coaching
  • Building a business

Sponsor of this episode is:

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Chelsea on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chelsea__leah/

Escapology BJJ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/escapologybjj/

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PRODUCTION CREDIT: Kerr Mathieson of Audio Outsource

MUSIC CREDIT:

ARTIST: Maleki Ram | TRACK: Just A Little Boy

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