On the 10th May, I drove my friend Ashley and I up to Nottingham to the ladies Super Seminar. It was hosted Yas Wilson, Gret Zoeller, Vanessa English and Leoni Munslow. All four brilliant Jiu Jitsu Practitioners who showed something different that demonstrates their game and strength in Jiu Jitsu.
I partnered up with Lanchana Green, who I later found out is an MMA fighter and accomplished Muay Thai fighter.
We enjoyed drilling the techniques shown from standing, closed guard, half guard and spider guard. Thankfully we had enough time to drill them so that they sunk in to remember in training. Then we did a couple of minutes of sparring then moved on to the next person. I was lucky enough to spar with Yas and Vanessa, and great to Spar with Leoni who I never had the chance to before.
There was a raffle, plenty of photos and a lot of fun had on the afternoon.
The great thing was that the money raised went to the ladies fund for their trip to the Worlds. Rather than just ask people for money on donation pages, they gave something back. I'm really looking forward to the other seminar they have planned in London.
Super Seminar |
Lanchana, Vanessa, Leoni, Jolie & Gret |
My first fight was with Kate Jackson, and MMA fighter and a very good purple belt. She won by 3 points for passing my guard. She had amazing strength. Although I lost, I was happy with the fight.
There were only 4 ladies in the division, so I was given a default Bronze medal. This gave me the opportunity to fight again in the open class.
Female Purple Lightweight Division |
Escaping an arm bar |
Absolute Champion Kat Hill |
Hanging out at Mi-Gym |
The Bank Holiday 'Murph' team |
In a week I had dropped 1.7kg through eating good healthy food and I wasn't hungry at any point. I've been keeping a note of the food I have been eating and will post the plan that works for me on this blog.
My next competition is the Nice International Open in France. It's on the 4th July and although I have a month to get to my comfortable competition weight of 56kg, I need to keep my strength and skills training balanced and keep eating clean so I can feel in great shape for the competition.
Yesterday I made some gorgeous Muffins. I took them to training last night and I had to explain to everyone that they were healthy. They are fresh, gluten free and the only sugar in them was the natural sugar found in the honey. These are proof that you can have goodies when keeping a healthy diet.
Here is how I made them.
Ingredients:
3 very ripe bananas
3 eggs
1/3 Cup of Coconut flour
1/2 Cup of Ground Almonds
Heaped Tbsp of honey (melted)
Heaped Tbsp of Almond Butter
1 Tsp of vanilla extract
1/2 Tsp of Baking Powder
1/2 Tsp of Bicarbonate of Soda
1 Tsp of Cinnamon
Pinch of salt
Preheat the oven to 190 degrees Celsius.
In a food processor, mix the bananas, eggs, vanilla extract, almond butter and honey. Whizz until everything is completely combined and there are no lumpy banana bits.
In a bowl add the Coconut flour, ground almonds, soda, baking powder, cinnamon and salt. Mix these well then add the wet ingredients.
Combine everything, then add to 12 muffin cases. I used silicone cases as they don't stick.
Bake for 25-30 minutes until they are brown. Cool in the cases for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack.
Enjoy with a nice cup of afternoon tea.
Jolie x
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