Jenelyn Olsim felt a sense of accomplishment and heaved a sigh of relief after finishing her studies despite a very hectic schedule over the past couple of months.
Jenelyn Olsim (Photo from Jenelyn Olsim's Facebook page) The Team Lakay stalwart recently got her bachelor's degree in political sci
Published March 5, 2021, 2:37 PM
Photo from Jenelyn Olsim’s Facebook account
If the 2021 Southeast Asian Games coincides with a mixed martial arts bout in ONE Championship, Jenelyn Olsim would choose to participate in the latter.
Olsim, a muay thai silver medalist in the 2019 edition of the biennial meet, clarified that the decision to stick with MMA is just for the worst-case scenario since she is undergoing continuous training for both disciplines.
And as much as possible, the Team Lakay stalwart would want to avoid the conflict of schedule.
“Sa ngayon, iniiwasan ko ‘yung conflict, but then siyempre nandito ako sa MMA at tuloy-tuloy na rin ‘yung training ko rito (For now, I would want to avoid that conflict, but then, of course I have already transitioned to MMA and I have continuous training here),” Olsim told the Fitness & Wellness Sports Zone podcast Wednesday, March 3.