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On today’s episode of The GI Spot Podcast, Rachael and Kaz tackle the crucial topic of women in Jiu Jitsu, discussing how academy owners can create a more inclusive environment for female practitioners. They address the unique challenges women face in the sport and offer practical tips for making the mats more welcoming, from fostering a supportive culture to thoughtful training practices.

They emphasize the impact of small changes, such as increasing female representation, hiring female instructors, and promoting respectful interactions among training partners. The conversation also covers strategies for academy owners to actively recruit more women and encourage their participation in classes and events.

Rachael and Kaz also review the recent Craige Jones Invitational (CJI) and ADCC events in Las Vegas, analyzing key matches and standout performances. They discuss how these events are shaping the future of Jiu Jitsu, increasing the sport’s visibility and pushing its boundaries.

The duo highlights the growing opportunities for female competitors and the increasing recognition of their contributions to the sport. They offer insights on where Jiu Jitsu is headed, particularly in terms of inclusivity and growth for women.

Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that combines practical advice for academy owners with an analysis of Jiu Jitsu's current landscape. Whether you’re a gym owner, practitioner, or fan, Rachael and Kaz provide valuable perspectives to help guide the sport's positive evolution.