Private training can be very beneficial and should be considered once in a while for a number of reasons including getting focused attention on the things that are your weaknesses. Then a coach can help you with things to shore up your game to get better.
Helpful for addressing specific issues and developing a game that is custom to you. Best to do right before a regular class so you can apply the techniques you discuss to real rolls.
I think it’s good, and would advise any beginner to do that if finances allow. You get the opportunity to learn little tweaks that make a huge difference, a lot faster than you would in a bigger class.
You are correct in that private training has great benefits. Butas you also said, "if finances allow" as it is hard enough to pay the membership fee for the dojo,the bus fare, the needed gear, and frequent laundry expenses.
bjjgrappler (12)
17/1/2025 15:48Private training can be very beneficial and should be considered once in a while for a number of reasons including getting focused attention on the things that are your weaknesses. Then a coach can help you with things to shore up your game to get better.
BJJWrestlerLasVegas (14)
13/1/2025 02:50I totally agree. Private training is excellent and very helpful IF you can afford it.
Wrestletowrestle (29)
10/1/2025 15:56Can Also be safer. Always less likely to
Be injured when fighting a professional
Mabss (0)
12/1/2025 09:16(C'est une réponse)
I broke my 3 teeth , rotator cuff injury and pectoral muscle tear in private training 😜 jujitsu is risky business
tyrom (16)
Il y a 26 jours(C'est une réponse)
a mon avis tes tomber sur un mauvais prof , j ai une association et j ai jamais de problème de ce genre
PierreDef (3)
10/1/2025 13:42Helpful for addressing specific issues and developing a game that is custom to you. Best to do right before a regular class so you can apply the techniques you discuss to real rolls.
Sparringbuddy (59 )
10/1/2025 04:41What are your thoughts on private training ?
f4leglock (11)
11/1/2025 20:43(C'est une réponse)
I think it’s good, and would advise any beginner to do that if finances allow. You get the opportunity to learn little tweaks that make a huge difference, a lot faster than you would in a bigger class.
BJJWrestlerLasVegas (14)
Il y a 27 jours(C'est une réponse)
You are correct in that private training has great benefits. Butas you also said, "if finances allow" as it is hard enough to pay the membership fee for the dojo,the bus fare, the needed gear, and frequent laundry expenses.