Mat Chats with Black Girl, White Gi

Black Girl, White Gi

Come join me in the corner of the mat after training practice where we talk about some jiu-jitsu/martial arts stories, fit tips, mat drama, woes of training, and celebrate the small victories you'll have on your martial arts journey. For inquiries: blackgirlwhitegi@gmail.com Let's talk more: https://www.instagram.com/blackgirlwhitegi_bjj/

  1. May 21

    Podcast Episode #52: Race, Representation & Rolling - The Black Woman's Experience in Jiu-Jitsu

    Let's have an honest conversation about something many people avoid: race in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu spaces. In this episode, host Jess shares her perspective as a Black woman navigating predominantly white BJJ gyms, exploring why representation matters, the unique barriers Black women face in martial arts, and what it means to be "the only one" on the mats. In This Episode: • Why you don't see many Black women in jiu-jitsu (hint: it's not just about interest) • The real talk about hair care, femininity, and martial arts culture • Microaggressions and cultural sensitivity in training spaces • How the camaraderie between Black women in BJJ feels different • Practical tips for being a culturally aware training partner Beginner Corner: Three ways to be a good partner across different cultures Tap Out Question: What do you wish people understood about YOUR experience in BJJ? Whether you're a seasoned martial artist, a jiu-jitsu beginner, a fitness enthusiast exploring new training options, or a Black woman considering starting BJJ—this conversation is for you. Mat Chats with Black Girl, White Gi is where we roll through the highs and lows of jiu-jitsu life and everything in between. Grab a seat on the mat and let's chat. Hosted by: Jess (@blackgirlwhitegi_bjj) Topics: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Martial Arts, Black Women in Sports, Diversity in BJJ, Fitness, Grappling, BJJ Culture, Representation in Martial Arts, Training Tips, BJJ Community, Women in Combat Sports For: Jiu-jitsu practitioners, martial artists, fitness enthusiasts, beginners, Black women in sports, anyone interested in diversity and inclusion in athletics

    Podcast Episode #52: Race, Representation & Rolling - The Black Woman's Experience in Jiu-Jitsu
  2. May 7

    Podcast Episode #50: Why I Ghosted You (And What Brought Me Back)

    After over a year away, I'm back on the mats and behind the mic! In this raw and honest episode, I open up about my jiu-jitsu burnout journey and why stepping away from BJJ was exactly what I needed. In This Episode: My personal experience with jiu-jitsu burnout and overwhelmThe pressure to keep up with training partners and belt promotionsWhy training every day isn't sustainable (even for the fittest athletes)The mental and physical toll of overtraining in Brazilian Jiu-JitsuPermission to take a break without guiltHow stepping away can actually strengthen your martial arts journeyReal talk about belt comparisons and the "race" mentality in BJJPerfect for: White belts feeling overwhelmed by training demandsBJJ practitioners experiencing training fatigue or burnoutMartial artists struggling with belt promotion pressureAnyone balancing jiu-jitsu with work, relationships, and lifeTap Out Question: Have you experienced burnout in your jiu-jitsu journey? How did you handle it? Drop your story in the comments! Remember: You are not a belt, you are a person pursuing martial arts. It's okay to rest, reset, and come back stronger. Connect with me: Instagram: @blackgirlwhitegi_bjj TikTok: @blackgirlwhitegi YouTube: Subscribe for more mat chats and BJJ real talk. https://youtu.be/Mb2QzPzb2CM Keywords: jiu-jitsu burnout, BJJ mental health, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training, martial arts burnout, overtraining BJJ, white belt struggles, jiu-jitsu journey, taking a break from training, BJJ lifestyle, grappling mental health, martial arts balance

    Podcast Episode #50: Why I Ghosted You (And What Brought Me Back)
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Come join me in the corner of the mat after training practice where we talk about some jiu-jitsu/martial arts stories, fit tips, mat drama, woes of training, and celebrate the small victories you'll have on your martial arts journey. For inquiries: blackgirlwhitegi@gmail.com Let's talk more: https://www.instagram.com/blackgirlwhitegi_bjj/