Young girl destroys team of boy grapplers back to back!
A team of boys line up to compete against a young girl at a grappling match. Without any rest in between matches, the girl takes on and beats every single one of them.
They couldn’t quite understand how this skinny, 87 pound girl was beating them so easily. It was a great display of stamina and skill!.
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She takes out the first kid with a guillotine from closed guard. She gets about a 30 second rest before the next kid comes in. She takes him out with a triangle choke from closed guard.
She gets less than a minute rest after her second fight and goes up against the third opponent, taking him out with a mounted triangle choke.
Then, she gets about 15 seconds to rest this time before she takes on her last opponent, who she finishes quickly with an armbar from closed guard.
She is a beast!

One of the things which distinguishes training in BJJ is the fact that from day one, the first time you step on the mat and attend an introductory class, you are grappling face to face, body to body, with other students.
While drills and technique are critical to successful BJJ, from the first class, students must pit themselves against other students. This pragmatic strategy is core to the philosophy of BJJ, which attempts to apply these skills in real-world defense situations.
From the beginning of training, students of BJJ learn to experience what these skills are like, used by, and against, people with varying degrees of skill, strength and technique. This girl has obviously put in her time on the mat!
It is a powerful sense of accomplishment, to realize that you can keep yourself safe when under attack, even by a larger, stronger opponent. This is one reason that BJJ can be such a powerful healing experience for many women, including those who have experienced trauma.
The physical experiences of BJJ, the confidence and the ability to act to protect oneself, can increase anyone’s feeling of personal safety.





