Great content as always! In finding the right school for someone with no knowledge of jiu jitsu, would you recommend that the school has a curriculum similar to Gracie University, where they focus on the 36 core positions? I came across an affiliate of Gracie University, as well as a Relson Gracie Academy, and they only have a fundamentals course. However, I am not sure if that is as step-by-step like the Gracie University gym. I appreciate your response.
100%!! I truly believe anyone who is just starting out enroll in a school that offers a structured curriculum geared for beginners. We've been to the Gracie Academy in California, and they have this down to a T. Unfortunately, not all BJJ schools offer this type of programming for beginning students. I would recommend you call and visit the places yourself and you'll instantly get a feel for the place, the instructor, and the students; and see if it's a good fit for you. Most good places should offer you a one to three-day no-obligation trial, and you'll be able to know right away if they're programs are based for you (beginner) or for the people that are already there and at a more advanced level. If they throw you in the same class, they probably don't have a structured program in their school. Good luck and keep me posted! 🙂
Consistency is the key in so many pursuits. Great advice!!
"Consistency is the most important part" -- agree with you on that one!
This is exactly what I would have liked where I used to train. Love your ideas!
Love these types of vids you have been doing on subjects. thank you very much.
My classes start off with technique then rolling, so hard to learn.
great advice particularly on being consistent all the time.
Love it!! 💯💜👌
Amazing!!! The best advices in the entire world 👊👊👊
Friendliness ... Something that is missing in the jiu-jitsu schools these days
Just started less than a year ago and agree that beginners shold be together
Great video thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you! 🙏
Great content as always!
In finding the right school for someone with no knowledge of jiu jitsu, would you recommend that the school has a curriculum similar to Gracie University, where they focus on the 36 core positions? I came across an affiliate of Gracie University, as well as a Relson Gracie Academy, and they only have a fundamentals course. However, I am not sure if that is as step-by-step like the Gracie University gym.
I appreciate your response.
100%!!
I truly believe anyone who is just starting out enroll in a school that offers a structured curriculum geared for beginners. We've been to the Gracie Academy in California, and they have this down to a T. Unfortunately, not all BJJ schools offer this type of programming for beginning students. I would recommend you call and visit the places yourself and you'll instantly get a feel for the place, the instructor, and the students; and see if it's a good fit for you. Most good places should offer you a one to three-day no-obligation trial, and you'll be able to know right away if they're programs are based for you (beginner) or for the people that are already there and at a more advanced level. If they throw you in the same class, they probably don't have a structured program in their school. Good luck and keep me posted! 🙂
Thank you for you question!
@@ExperienceMMA Thanks a lot Danny! I appreciate it, and I will keep you posted.
Good advice. Thank U Sir! 😀
Love the vid, unfortunately my school here has everyone roll from day one
I really like this video. I think too many instructors focus on sparring too.
THANK YOU!!!! Can I please share your video?
Who is the person who said one needs to get beat up a lot to get better? 👎