She Joined Jiu-Jitsu for Her Son—Then Found Her Own Dream | Amanda Mattos
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Amanda Mattos first became involved in jiu-jitsu through her son Caden. After spending two years watching him train and compete, Amanda and her husband decided to step onto the mat themselves so they could better understand and support his journey. Eventually, their daughter joined too, making jiu-jitsu something the entire family could share.
Amanda is now a blue belt at Jiu-Jitsu Kaizen Academy, training four to five times a week while balancing motherhood, work, injuries, and the desire to compete.
We talk about the mental load mothers carry, the guilt that can come with making time for yourself, and Amanda’s realization that supporting her children does not mean giving up on her own dreams.
Amanda also shares how she is combining more than ten years of professional photography experience with her love for jiu-jitsu. Through photography and video, she hopes to capture the emotion, sacrifice, and stories behind the competitors we see on the mat.
This is a conversation about family, resilience, creativity, competition, and learning to make room for your own journey.
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