Unstoppable Girl Campaign: getting females in the UK trying Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and making them unstoppable

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Unstoppable Girl Campaign: getting females in the UK trying Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and making them unstoppable

Unstoppable Girl is the UKBJJA’s new major campaign called to get more women involved in the martial art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Unstoppable Girl involves national women only training events, social media, an education and fundraising campaign to get girls and women involved in the sport. This document provides a complete overview of the campaign and its aims.
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