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E119: Libby Genge - Brown Belt
Libby Genge faces the biggest match of her BJJ career against Sarah Galvo on Polaris 36 at Fairfield Halls Croydon on Saturday 7th March 2026. Having met Libby for KAIROS 3 she truly is already a winner, having walked away from that tournament with £2k back in 2025. Libby started her hobby life in dancing and quickly progressed to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu with pink and purple Gi's.
Libby shares her personal journey starting out in jiu jitsu, challenges in the sport, the division between girls and boys, children and adults, and how to manage training with family members. Libby is now a full-time athlete and is looking to win many Grand Slams in 2026 and beyond.
Topics:
- POLARIS 36
- KAIROS 3
- Fundamentals
- Childhood Hobbies
- Kids classes
- Coaching
- Wrestling
- Full-time Athlete
- Family
- Learning Spanish
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Libby Genge on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/libbygengebjj/
Stealth BJJ HQ Manchester on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stealthbjj/
Sponsor of this episode is:
Libby Genge - BJJ & Wrestling Coach: https://www.instagram.com/libbygengebjj/
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A UK BJJ Podcast hosted by Lou Temlett @jiu.jitsu.lou
PRODUCTION CREDIT: Kerr Mathieson of Audio Outsource
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ARTIST: Maleki Ram | TRACK: Just A Little Boy
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