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Breaking Barriers: This Women's Jiu Jitsu Camp is Changing Combat Sports
We are reshaping the landscape of combat sports at our groundbreaking women's jiu jitsu camps.
In this video, we'll take you inside our women's grappling camp where participants of all levels come together to hone their skills, build confidence, and forge lifelong bonds. Hear from coaches and attendees about their experiences, challenges conquered, and the powerful camaraderie that defines our community.
Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to the sport, our Alchemize Women's Grappling camps are designed to elevate your technique and mindset. Stay tuned as we showcase the moments that define this empowering journey, celebrating the strength, resilience, and spirit of women in jiu jitsu.
Don't miss out on this incredible journey of empowerment and skill development. Like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to stay updated on our latest videos and join us in Breaking Barriers in combat sports!
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From Victim to Victor: My Journey of Empowerment After Surviving an Attack | Wakana's Story
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In this powerful video, Wakana shares her personal journey from being a victim of a traumatic attack to becoming a victor in my own life. She delves into the harrowing experience that initially left her shattered and afraid. But this video isn't about recounting pain; it's about resilience and empowerment. Wakana reveals the pivotal turning points in her recovery journey-through finding jiu jit...
Competition & Training in Different Seasons | Jacquelyn's Story
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Jacquelyn joined a community from all walks of life united by the same obsession. She overcame her fear by competing. She shares her mat life with her twin sister, husband and now one year old son. Alchemize Fightwear is a women's grappling and combat sports apparel brand on a mission to awaken the fighter in every woman. Learn more about us at alchemizefightwear.com/
Jiu Jitsu for Coping with Life's Uncertainty | Kate's Story
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Anyone who trains knows that jiu jitsu is hard. But life is harder. For Kate, the motto "life is hard, jiu jitsu is easy" helps her to stay motivated training. Sometimes in life there are no answers but on the mat you will always be able to find them. If not today, then tomorrow. Alchemize Fightwear is a women's grappling and combat sports apparel brand on a mission to awaken the fighter in eve...
Becoming a mom changed my jiu jitsu | Alexandria's Story
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Alexandria found jiu jitsu through muay thai. After getting bit by the jiu jitsu bug, training became her whole life. After becoming a mom, her priorities have naturally shifted but she has found her purpose in helping mothers learn self defense skills. Alex is wearing the Alchemize Fightwear Women's Grappling Singlet. To learn more about Alchemize Fightwear and our women's self defense initiat...
A Guide to Finding Fitness as an Adult | Jelyn's Story
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Athlete Jelyn talks about her creativity starting in arts and science. Then she went out to seek a healthier physical lifestyle after college. Choosing jiu jitsu after trying a few sports.
The Largest Women's Jiu Jitsu Event in History
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We brought 250 women together to learn from world class instructors Kristina Barlaan, Raquel Canuto, Amanda Bruse, and Paige Ivette. The weekend was nothing short of life changing. If you'd like to attend one of our future events you can learn more about them on our website www.alchemizefightwear.com
Uncomfortable positions literally and physically
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Kel's is a behavioral health provider. She enjoys practicing jiu jitsu because she considers herself a lifelong learner.
GET OUT!! - TAP!!! Self Discipline in Jiu Jitsu
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Nikita Mahon is a clinical therapist and entrepreneur who works with a variety of patients. She practices jiu jitsu and shares how her approach to both working as a therapist and training jiu jitsu are similar.
I went to a Jiu Jitsu Camp...having never trained before
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I went to a Jiu Jitsu Camp...having never trained before
Triathlete Takes on Jiu Jitsu #jiujitsulifestyle #triathlete
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Triathlete Takes on Jiu Jitsu #jiujitsulifestyle #triathlete
Child to Champion | Lina's Story
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Child to Champion | Lina's Story
Finding Determination in Doubt | Gabi's Story
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Finding Determination in Doubt | Gabi's Story
It's time to OWN your Beauty | Brianna Avila
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It's time to OWN your Beauty | Brianna Avila
Q & A with Sabrina Kelly from The Vault
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Q & A with Sabrina Kelly from The Vault
Starting Jiu Jitsu at 37 | Sabrina's Story
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Starting Jiu Jitsu at 37 | Sabrina's Story
Being an asset on the mat | Lorin's Story
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Being an asset on the mat | Lorin's Story
"MMA changed me" | Criszaida's Story
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"MMA changed me" | Criszaida's Story
Interview with Jamie from Marquez MMA
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Interview with Jamie from Marquez MMA
Thriving after Domestic Violence | Jamie's Story
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Thriving after Domestic Violence | Jamie's Story
Why I started Alchemize Fightwear : Founder Maya Nazareth
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Why I started Alchemize Fightwear : Founder Maya Nazareth
CHANGING Women's Jiu Jitsu: East Coast Grappling Camp 2023
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CHANGING Women's Jiu Jitsu: East Coast Grappling Camp 2023
Vault x Alchemize Collab
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Vault x Alchemize Collab
Meet Flow. The Collection Transforming Women's Jiu Jitsu.
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Meet Flow. The Collection Transforming Women's Jiu Jitsu.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @joshuaamado559
    @joshuaamado559 2 дні тому

    Nah, I’d win

  • @MayaNazareth
    @MayaNazareth 3 дні тому

    This event was so special and we can't wait until next year!

  • @ninja199012
    @ninja199012 6 днів тому

    So inspiring!

  • @crazypato3752
    @crazypato3752 15 днів тому

    👏👏👏👏 Well done!!

  • @MayaNazareth
    @MayaNazareth 17 днів тому

    So inspired by Wakana

  • @nathanlosinski824
    @nathanlosinski824 Місяць тому

    Great Story Jacquelyn!

  • @johndecker7881
    @johndecker7881 2 місяці тому

    She still has mental health issues .

  • @afksztazis
    @afksztazis 2 місяці тому

    It's no harder than any other martial arts. In fact, it can be one of the easiest to learn and effective, which is why it is so widespread among women.

  • @adobo1976
    @adobo1976 2 місяці тому

    I enjoyed watching your application of Juji Gatome. Also the foot work while you rendori is excellent. We could all work on this.

  • @iamXavierLee
    @iamXavierLee 4 місяці тому

    Osss. Keep working hard champ! Great perspective!

  • @theocarnes7654
    @theocarnes7654 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful. I think that sums this up pretty well😅

  • @tyywithrow
    @tyywithrow 4 місяці тому

    Love this!!

  • @MayaNazareth
    @MayaNazareth 4 місяці тому

    I can't wait for next year!!!

  • @shaymc1977
    @shaymc1977 6 місяців тому

    As a beginner white belt I wear Pink Head to toe.people don't want to make eye contact and don't smash you into the Matt's as bad 😂

  • @businessdawg2
    @businessdawg2 6 місяців тому

    Gi is what y’all gotta wear

  • @tmoss1900
    @tmoss1900 6 місяців тому

    This is why I no longer participate in no gi with women.

    • @businessdawg2
      @businessdawg2 6 місяців тому

      😂😂😂

    • @businessdawg2
      @businessdawg2 6 місяців тому

      A woman just ripped the skin of the back of my head with her long nails😂😂😂

  • @steveboone5480
    @steveboone5480 6 місяців тому

    Amazing! Now what were you saying?………

  • @TegeElleMusic
    @TegeElleMusic 6 місяців тому

    Charles Oliveira stunts?

  • @gurlybaseballfan
    @gurlybaseballfan 7 місяців тому

    I just started BJJ at 39. My 7yr old son trains and it looked like fun, but I was scared because I have complex ptsd after being in a severely abusive relationship. I started doing research and discovered there was some evidence of efficacy as a compliment therapy for trauma survivors. I spoke with our professor (female black belt whose also had some trauma) and she encouraged me to try. I roll in a mixed class, but she only pairs me with women for now. I feel safe knowing that my professor is trauma informed and my husband stays with me to watch for signs of distress.

    • @alchemizefightwear5218
      @alchemizefightwear5218 6 місяців тому

      That's amazing. There are SO many women who share a similar story, including myself (Founder at Alchemize). BJJ can help people immensely with taking their power back and I hope it helps you!

  • @lewispayne4301
    @lewispayne4301 8 місяців тому

    *Promosm*

  • @thublit
    @thublit Рік тому

    Your poor knees:(

  • @JoseRodriguez-se3or
    @JoseRodriguez-se3or Рік тому

    Nice triangle transition 😏

  • @TarynKelley5611
    @TarynKelley5611 Рік тому

    I train because I am responsible for myself and my 4 kids. I'm 5'1", weigh 115 so I come across as a soft target. I cannot always carry my gun due to working at a hospital so I want to make sure that I come home to my family every day.

  • @hayesI5cation
    @hayesI5cation Рік тому

    I train because I went through a horrible situation and I don't ever what to feel that lack of control ever again. I also train to help my mental, emotional and physical health. When I hit the mate, Gi or no-Gi, I feel a sense of release and peace. Only way I can describe it.

  • @juliafeliciano64
    @juliafeliciano64 Рік тому

    I train Jiu Jitsu because after what felt like rock bottom in my marriage experiencing emotional infidelity and domestic violence, I promised myself I would never feel that hopeless again. Jiu jitsu has allowed me to re-gain my sense of self, through the confidence, discipline, empowering, and challenging ways that it pushes me to keep moving forward, even when you think you can’t. It’s always there for me at the end of the day, and has allowed me to overcome feelings I’ve formerly struggled with in my life like low self esteem with myself and body, anxiety, and fear. Jiu jitsu has saved my life and heart. I’m eternally grateful, and hope every woman gets to experience what it’s like to step on the mats and overcome similar obstacles in their life and with their self. It is so much more than a sport. ❤️

  • @christinelittle2075
    @christinelittle2075 Рік тому

    I just did my second jujitsu class and I can already feel myself getting hooked. I want to be limitless, to use my body to its fullest potential. I’ve never done a contact sport of any sort, but I’ve been powerlifting for a few years and am a total form nerd. Jujitsu is so cool- the technique, the challenge of learning execution, the practical applications, and laughing at myself because I’m a complete newb and have no clue what I’m doing hahaha. It’s honestly magical, and I want to keep training to build discipline and to teach myself that I can do hard stuff. Also, to teach myself that it’s totally okay to suck- because that’s where everyone starts with a new skill :)

  • @BryceFender
    @BryceFender Рік тому

    Sick video! Maybe I'll take up the sport one day. Keep it up Alchemize!!

  • @mollyhastings1675
    @mollyhastings1675 Рік тому

    I train because it has built my confidence up both mentally and physically. I feel more aware and comfortable in my body. I feel stronger and more in shape and for the first time in my life I can identify as an athlete. I've built amazing friendships and feel like part of a community.

  • @laurenepetrullo
    @laurenepetrullo Рік тому

    I love these different styles. I don't jiu jitsu now, but I do paddle. And for dragon boating, it's hard to find apparel that works for this sport. When on the boat, I have to use a butt pad and pants cause the options available always seem to be for the girl that wants to tiktok her workout. And with paddling there's so much movement with our shoulders into the water, so finding a rash guard that is flattering and a bra that can allow mobility and keep things where they need to be is really important for me. I'm excited to see the diversity of styles. So even though I don't train MMA, I do love the ultra lightweight designs!

  • @amandastratton1655
    @amandastratton1655 Рік тому

    I train because jiu jitsu gives me confidence 💪🏼 it makes me a better Mom, wife, friend… overall just a better person. Jiu jitsu is life!

  • @rachelguzman9180
    @rachelguzman9180 Рік тому

    I train with hope to inspire women and girls from my family and community to empower themselves. Jiujitsu has really helped me be confident, overcome PTSD and challenge my mind and body to face all situations with curiosity and courage.

  • @FarrahFong
    @FarrahFong Рік тому

    I started training in medical school as a way to destress and get more exercise into my life. The welcoming community was what got me to stay and I like the physical/mental challenge of it while also getting to learn self-defense techniques!

  • @Ashleyfae28
    @Ashleyfae28 Рік тому

    I train because it's fun, it's hard, and it makes me a better person.

  • @mai4782
    @mai4782 Рік тому

    I train jiu-jitsu because I enjoy the challenge and adore the thrill. I really like how there's so many different things to think about so jiu-jitsu not only allows me to exercise my body but my mind too!

  • @kimberlykinch
    @kimberlykinch Рік тому

    I started training to learn how to defend myself and to hopefully give myself another competitive outlet. I was an athlete my whole life, so after college I was feeling a little lost not having anything to compete in and really work towards physically. Jiu jitsu has helped me gain confidence in my physical abilities, it's helped me gain strength mentally and it helps get my introverted self out of my shell lol. Life is always going to throw tough situations at us, but jiu jitsu forces us to learn how to deal with really tough situations on the daily.

  • @MsCmead
    @MsCmead Рік тому

    Love this. Initially I started training because it was something I could do with my daughter. She changed sports. I continue to train because I love what I am learning, I love how feel as a result of training. I train because it makes me feel good, healthy, and strong.

  • @aprilnicole56
    @aprilnicole56 Рік тому

    started training because I’m a survivor of domestic violence. Back in 2018 I found myself in a hospital bed for a few days trying to escape my own life to get away from the man I was in love with, but scared of my life of. My now professor was a long time friend at the time and knew exactly what I’d been going through. He invited me to come in for free while I was getting back on my feet mentally, and I cannot tell you how much it helped me channel my emotions and feel like I could make myself safe from him. I lost a heavy amount of friends from this whole experience too, and I can’t tell you how quickly they all felt like family. It helped me realize again that not all men wanted to hurt me, and that I could indeed trust them. Genuinely don’t know where I would be without Jiu Jitsu.

    • @alchemizefightwear5218
      @alchemizefightwear5218 Рік тому

      Love this story @aprilnicole ! You are the winner of the giveaway! Send us an email at info@alchemizefightwear.com to claim your prize!

  • @casandrabennett6221
    @casandrabennett6221 Рік тому

    I train because when my daughter started she was the only girl in her class and I felt like she needed a role model. So I became that role model for her.

  • @wenbudro7597
    @wenbudro7597 Рік тому

    I train to gain strength and confidence. I also appreciate self-defense skills.

  • @janellyn
    @janellyn Рік тому

    I first started training because I needed to pick a project for my senior project ! Now I train because it helps relieve some of my stress and anxiety. Once I walk into my gym doors everything that I was thinking about and worrying about that day is behind the gym doors. All I think about for the rest of the time being is the training for the day :)

  • @ricardotopete6318
    @ricardotopete6318 Рік тому

    Inspiring as hell. I train because I want to develop myself into the person who can be there for others, accomplish any hard task, and defend my core values and morals.

  • @katietaylor7297
    @katietaylor7297 Рік тому

    I train because it is rewarding to see hard work pay off. There are no shortcuts in this sport, and you improve only by staying the course and focusing all your energy on learning. It is intimidating to be out of your element--but that is exactly why training feels good. Success wouldn't be worth anything without the struggle!

  • @ashleygargasz3207
    @ashleygargasz3207 Рік тому

    I train jiu jitsu because it is a pulsing example of living in the moment. Getting out of your head, checking in with your body, your mind, and your ego. A synchronization of all things coming together to feel and be alive.

  • @widowspider
    @widowspider Рік тому

    I train because I had always wanted to learn a martial art that had real-world application. BJJ builds the best self-defense skills for women, no question. I am also super competitive and love being able to leave everything on the mats. When you're rolling, you learn really fast how to be absolutely present and have a mind-body connection so you can flow. It's as much for the mental benefits as the physical that I love it. And the community you build is one of deep personal friendships and trust, based on hours and hours of grinding out our egos on the mats together. There's nothing else like it.

  • @Mjksquared
    @Mjksquared Рік тому

    I started training as a way to spend more time with my fiance who is a blue belt. I train now because Jiu Jitsu challenges me mentally and physically in a way that no other sport has. It makes me so proud and excited about what my body is capable of. It has given me a group of strong female friends/role models. I can't wait to see where it takes me.

  • @baedynrowell8030
    @baedynrowell8030 Рік тому

    I train because It‘a empowering and has helped grow my confidence on and off the mats! It’s also greatly helps my mental health:))

  • @aheartsotrue1
    @aheartsotrue1 Рік тому

    I started training when I moved to a new city a couple years ago. I found community in my gym and made some amazing friends that have pushed me out of my comfort zone in the best ways. Jiu Jitsu has been such an amazing outlet for me and to help me realize what I’m capable of.

  • @willnottellasoul
    @willnottellasoul Рік тому

    I train jiu jitsu because it keeps my mind sharp, my body strong and my life rich with friends and foes 😈

  • @ajayeh9502
    @ajayeh9502 Рік тому

    I started training Jiu jitsu to see the other side of my fears, my goal was self defense. I keep training MMA because it drives me feeling powerful and passionate and keeps me falling in love with myself! Im grateful to Alchemize for enhancing my experience with incredible feeling fight wear!

  • @katelyndunford6864
    @katelyndunford6864 Рік тому

    I train for many reasons, but what’s stuck with me the most is how Jiu Jitsu taught me to learn. It’s a process, but I saw that if I just kept showing up, I improved. And now I can see that that is true in all areas of life. Show up every day and get better!