
Women Who Fight Substack; dedicated articles for our community.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 57 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | a month ago |
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Written by Vicky Beckett, Thursday 16th April 2026
“We are not small men” is a phrase that’s been rolling around on female martial arts pages for a while. Women are tired of being treated like they have the same biology as men, just smalle...
Written by Eleftheria Christodoulou, Thursday 9th April 2026
What is the Golden Pro Camp?
Written by Vicky Beckett, 2 March 2026
Alexa Herse recently released a statement saying she would no longer be associated with her gym, citing alleged sexual harassment and abuse by her coach, André Galvão, at Atos Jiu-Jitsu.
Ríoghnach recently passed from cancer; beloved by all those who knew her, we have collected the words from those who knew her best within the BJJ community, with an introduction by Amanda Pamela Nicole.
Rioghnach O’Leary, known to many as...
As women who fight we’ve all been there, we’ve all stepped into an open mat to be surrounded by athletic 20-30 year old guys and not a woman in sight. It’s daunting, truly daunting and sometimes it can be pretty darn disheartening too. It’s...
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