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Sasha Nikolic

“BJJ is not just a sport, it's a way of life.”

Sasha grew up in Belgrade, where he was taught the importance of hard work and the value of close friendships. Following the outbreak of war in the Balkans, Sasha was forced to flee his homeland and eventually settled in Geneva. It was here that he discovered his passion for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and began training tirelessly, determined to succeed in the sport. Now a successful fighter, Sasha finds solace in the discipline and resilience he has acquired through his practice.

What motivates you to continue training?

For me, training is therapy. It allows me to process the challenges I face in life and come out stronger on the other side. Seeing progress in my technique and strength is just an added bonus.

What advice would you give someone just starting out in BJJ?

My advice would be to stick with it. BJJ is a difficult sport to master and progress can feel slow at times, but the rewards are worth it. Also, find a good gym with a supportive community - having training partners who push you to be your best is invaluable.

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When I step onto the mat, I feel invincible.
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