In this conversation, Ryan Rapaport interviews Jess Isaacson, a pioneering cut woman in combat sports. Jess shares her journey from being a Muay Thai enthusiast to becoming a cut woman. She emphasizes the importance of providing the same standard of care to grassroots MMA promotions as professional leagues. Jess also discusses the impact of her A-level certification and her involvement with the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF). She offers advice for those interested in joining a cut team and highlights the comprehensive training program offered by Inside Out Care. The conversation concludes with information on how to connect with Inside Out Care. Takeaways ⇒ Providing proper care and safety measures in combat sports, including cut management, is crucial for both amateur and professional events. ⇒ There is a need for more opportunities and recognition for women in combat sports, including roles such as cut women, judges, and referees. ⇒ Proper training and experience are essential for individuals interested in joining a cut team in combat sports. ⇒ Inside Out Care offers a comprehensive training program and a graduate program for aspiring cut professionals. ⇒ Building relationships and enjoying the work are important aspects of being a cut woman in combat sports. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jess Isaacson 02:14 Jess's journey in combat sports 03:25 Transition to becoming a cut woman 05:32 Ensuring a standard of care in grassroots MMA 09:07 Impact of A-level certification 11:15 Importance of the IMMAF and learning from different experiences 14:09 Challenges and progress for women in combat sports 16:05 Advice for joining a cut team in combat sports 24:22 Importance of proper cut management 26:48 How to connect with Inside Out Care 31:21 Conclusion
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