Just wanted to say thank you for all the videos you have made about bjj and being a women 😊 I'm about to start going to a bjj class so your videos have helped a lot
I'm really glad I found your channel! I am a woman who just started BJJ. It feels like the scariest most intimidating thing to start. My gym is not able to do rolling or partner drills yet because of COVID but is hoping to open up to that in the next month. We have been learning on dummies and I have done a couple of private lessons as I didn't even know how to somersault LOL. I love watching your videos for inspiration!
I'm so glad you're here! Jiu jitsu was probably the most intimidating thing I've done, so I hear ya! Lol. I was there too, I had no idea how to move my body like that as an adult, BUT, keep practicing and keep training and you'll see just how much progress you'll make :)
Can you do what to wear under your gi? I'm struggling with the bras & keeping cool. I'm new & overweight, trying my best. I'm loving training & all your videos.
These were pretty helpful. I was planning on getting back to judo and my hair is longer than ever (reaches belt) and pretty thick stuff. The best option I could come up in my mind was low starting braid tucked under the neck of the gi, right down the back. Yet to see how it works in action, but back in the day I remember longer hair being a problem on a ponytail, not because it would get ruined but because it would pull the scalp and be in between everything even when the technique didn't focus on that area.
Still looking for ways and ended up back here. To do an update: don't put it braided down your collar. It'll make a perfect tightener for chokes, as if you had an additional hand between your neck and gi. I think there just isn't a good solution for really long hair. The buns are way too big to roll over or to lie on. And the free swinging braid will smack your partner or you in the face like a mace. I also tried a braided bun and it was good other than it will slip out and it's really dense so rolling on it isn't that fun. The top bun is great other than that it feels like you had a cone on your head and doing ukemis over it is about the worst thing.
interesting topic which few guys can understand. As a guy with long hair for life, my long hair had been such a struggle in my training. Keeping it short is not an option, I have tried few styles and my answer was the top bun haha.
THANK YOU❤❤!! I really struggle with my hair staying up, as well as I'm very picky with my hair lol probably gonna try a high braid tonight for class so we'll see how it goes
I usually do a super high ponytail and wrap it with 2 more scrunchies. Do you still get shedding after hardrolls? Just wanted to know if i should be alarmed 😅😂
Hi! This video was a few years ago so I've tried to implement a hair care routine since then! A hair mask 1x a week, oiling my hair, leave in conditioner, etc. I think breakage from jiu jitsu is inevitable honestly and it was only from taking a year off when all my ripped off baby hairs grew back in hahah.
In BJJ don't we all just wish we could be egg heads as ladies? Pulled hair is never fun, love the tips and I'm def trying out the double ties...the single just isn't cutting it some days!
@@kimberlykinch I tried doing a pixie cut a couple of years ago and it was amazing for BJJ...but then I missed having longer hair outside of BJJ so I ended up growing it back out again. :P
Just wanted to say thank you for all the videos you have made about bjj and being a women 😊 I'm about to start going to a bjj class so your videos have helped a lot
That makes me SO happy! Good luck in your first classes! :)
Have fun at your first class!
I can’t braid but never thought of using multiple scunci for the bun in the second style. I’m a guy with long hair who trains. Thank you.
Yes! Thank you!!!! I’m going to try the braided bun for sure. My fave right now is 2 half French braids and a pineapple bun!
I loveee french braids! I wish i could do them quickly on myself
Ahh! The ponytail before the bun just changed the game for me 😆🙌 thank you!
I'm really glad I found your channel! I am a woman who just started BJJ. It feels like the scariest most intimidating thing to start. My gym is not able to do rolling or partner drills yet because of COVID but is hoping to open up to that in the next month. We have been learning on dummies and I have done a couple of private lessons as I didn't even know how to somersault LOL. I love watching your videos for inspiration!
I'm so glad you're here!
Jiu jitsu was probably the most intimidating thing I've done, so I hear ya! Lol. I was there too, I had no idea how to move my body like that as an adult, BUT, keep practicing and keep training and you'll see just how much progress you'll make :)
Can you do what to wear under your gi? I'm struggling with the bras & keeping cool. I'm new & overweight, trying my best. I'm loving training & all your videos.
Yes I can :) Keep pushing! You’re doing great by even just showing up and giving it your best :)
These were pretty helpful. I was planning on getting back to judo and my hair is longer than ever (reaches belt) and pretty thick stuff. The best option I could come up in my mind was low starting braid tucked under the neck of the gi, right down the back. Yet to see how it works in action, but back in the day I remember longer hair being a problem on a ponytail, not because it would get ruined but because it would pull the scalp and be in between everything even when the technique didn't focus on that area.
Still looking for ways and ended up back here. To do an update: don't put it braided down your collar. It'll make a perfect tightener for chokes, as if you had an additional hand between your neck and gi. I think there just isn't a good solution for really long hair. The buns are way too big to roll over or to lie on. And the free swinging braid will smack your partner or you in the face like a mace. I also tried a braided bun and it was good other than it will slip out and it's really dense so rolling on it isn't that fun. The top bun is great other than that it feels like you had a cone on your head and doing ukemis over it is about the worst thing.
interesting topic which few guys can understand. As a guy with long hair for life, my long hair had been such a struggle in my training. Keeping it short is not an option, I have tried few styles and my answer was the top bun haha.
Hahah, such a struggle! Yes the top bun is my staple too :D
Not on jiu-jitsu right now, but Muay Thai! This is gonna help so much!!! Thanks a lot 💓
You're very welcome :)
My 8yo daughter and I appreciate this. 🤼♀️🥋
My “go to” is to French braid the crown part of my head and bun it up along with the rest of my hair in a back of the head bun. Oss😆
THANK YOU❤❤!! I really struggle with my hair staying up, as well as I'm very picky with my hair lol probably gonna try a high braid tonight for class so we'll see how it goes
Doing Aikido and I was looking at ways to style my hair to protect it so thanks heaps. 🙏❤️
Glad this helped !
You’re amazing thank you
Thanks so much for watching !
Team pineapple bun 💪🏽💪🏽
Can never go wrong lol
No hairstyle works for me but I love using my Grapple Happy cap! Its been a hair saver.
I’ve heard good things about it!
yessss thank you!!
Thanks for watching :)!
I have that same hoodie
I usually do a super high ponytail and wrap it with 2 more scrunchies.
Do you still get shedding after hardrolls? Just wanted to know if i should be alarmed 😅😂
My hair does shed a bit for sure! But I've never noticed shedding particularly from rolling, unless someone rips my hair out haha.
Good that you take cate of your hair? Very interesting, I was wondering if hair was up or down
Just started bjj two weeks ago. Thank you for sharing this.
Amazing! Welcome to jiu jitsu :)
Hello!! How do you keep your hair so healthy? I feel like the buns and all the struggle my hair goes through while training damages my hair
Hi! This video was a few years ago so I've tried to implement a hair care routine since then! A hair mask 1x a week, oiling my hair, leave in conditioner, etc. I think breakage from jiu jitsu is inevitable honestly and it was only from taking a year off when all my ripped off baby hairs grew back in hahah.
@@kimberlykinch yeah you are right. Thank you so much!! Love you videos
Kimberly ! Where did you get your hoodie ? Semi/completely obsessed 😍
it was a gift so I'm not 100% sure :( BUT, Fighter's Market has a lot of really cute hoodies! That might have been where it was from :)
Have a question:
Bruising wow I get loads what can I use too remove quickly?
Hmmm I’m not entirely sure anything really works to get bruises to go away faster. You can try Arnica gel.
@@kimberlykinch do you get continuous bruises every lesson??
@@krg8774 in the beginning, yep! I had bruises all over my body. I think your body eventually just gets used to it.
Where did you get the hoodie from
It was a gift :)
But I think I've seen it on Fighter's Market.
Can you do a jiu jitsu tutorial video next?
It might not be the NEXT one, but it’ll come soon ! :)
I am afraid of the gals with the war braids and the short ones.... LOL
Girl, same !
In BJJ don't we all just wish we could be egg heads as ladies? Pulled hair is never fun, love the tips and I'm def trying out the double ties...the single just isn't cutting it some days!
Hahaha if I could comfortably not have any hair for BJJ, that'd be great lol. Yesss double ties help! :)
@@kimberlykinch I tried doing a pixie cut a couple of years ago and it was amazing for BJJ...but then I missed having longer hair outside of BJJ so I ended up growing it back out again. :P
Those styles will not stay put for rolling...
I use them when I roll, so, yes they will 🤨