Bailey MMA
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Hawaii NoGi Seminar Registration - October 3rd
Hawaii NoGi Seminar Registration - October 3rd
Thank you for registering for Bailey’s Hawaii NoGi Seminar! Seminar is just $20. Please complete this form, then send your payment via Venmo (@Kenneth-Heiinsohn) to confirm your spot. Spots are limited
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Hawaii Seminar - Pay Here
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Bailey MMA Youtube Channel
Bailey MMA Youtube Channel
Welcome to Bailey’s official YouTube channel! Bailey is an 12-year-old Jiu Jitsu world champion, ADCC Youth Champion, and a rising star in MMA and wrestling. Follow her journey as she trains to become a world champion and inspires others! Learn Jiu Jitsu basics, NoGi techniques, wrestling moves, and more. Competition Highlights: Watch Bailey compete in world-class events like ADCC. Behind-the-Scenes: See her intense training, recovery routines, plant-based diet, and mental preparation. Follow your dreams relentlessly with Bailey as your guide! Perfect for young athletes, parents, and fans of martial arts, Bailey’s videos showcase the dedication and passion it takes to succeed in combat sports. Subscribe to join her journey and be part of her growing community! Facebook : bailey_mma Instagram : @bailey_mma MMA | Jiu Jitsu | Brazilian Jiu Jitsu | Wrestling | Girls in MMA | Youth Athlete | Combat Sports | ADCC Champion | Bailey MMA | Athlete Motivation | Rising MMA Star
Bailey | MMA | Jiu Jitsu on Instagram: "This is the Jiu Jitsu version of road rage. Never let your emotions make you disrespect yourself. Stay focused and calm. Use the loss as a lesson. Go to class and train harder, train more often. Get better at
Bailey | MMA | Jiu Jitsu on Instagram: "This is the Jiu Jitsu version of road rage. Never let your emotions make you disrespect yourself. Stay focused and calm. Use the loss as a lesson. Go to class and train harder, train more often. Get better at
Art of Jiu Jitsu
Art of Jiu Jitsu
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