BulletproofSTAPH & Skin Infections In BJJ
Got a rash on your skin? A painful pimple on your knee? BJJ is an intimate activity and the ocean of bacteria you are exposed to when you roll is next level. "Staph" aka Staphylococcus aureus is a skin infection that can kill you if left untreated. Truths revealed and the stigma removed as the boys break down everything you need to know, best practices, training hygiene and how best to prevent these health issues. For your sake and for your team mates too, if you think you might have an infected cut or painful rash stay off the mats go to the doctor and get it checked! ---------- Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for updates on new videos Bulletproof For BJJ Email: [email protected] Listen to our podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5o7Mkbb... Listen to our podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast... Website: https://www.bulletproofforbjj.com/ Facebook: / b4bjj Instagram: / bulletproofforbjj YouTube: / bulletproofforbjj

How to prevent & CURE staph / mrsa skin infection the natural way for MMA, BJJ, wrestling

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Staph Infections + PROBIOTICS (PART 2) | Kiran Krishnan

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Guide To BJJ In Your 30s: What you need to know starting Jiu-jitsu later in life.

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