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We discuss the implications of social media in the Jiu-Jitsu community, emphasizing the need for genuine safety measures rather than performative actions.
A key feature is the importance of agency in training environments, the role of coaches in setting boundaries, and the dynamics of identity and performance on the mats.
The discussion reflects on the nature of humanity -especially within martial arts - and the necessity for open conversations about safety and trust.
By Amber and Ryan HooverWe discuss the implications of social media in the Jiu-Jitsu community, emphasizing the need for genuine safety measures rather than performative actions.
A key feature is the importance of agency in training environments, the role of coaches in setting boundaries, and the dynamics of identity and performance on the mats.
The discussion reflects on the nature of humanity -especially within martial arts - and the necessity for open conversations about safety and trust.