I'm looking at taking some BJJ classes. due to scheduling, location and some other isssues, I would only be able to go once or twice a month. Would I be wasting my time, since I can't be more often?
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Originally posted by ajs1976I'm looking at taking some BJJ classes. due to scheduling, location and some other isssues, I would only be able to go once or twice a month. Would I be wasting my time, since I can't be more often?
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I find it difficult to retain the information, and to improve, if I'm training less than two times per week.
Maybe, though, you'll be able to come up with something - training twice a month, but maybe maintaining meticulous notes on your classes, and then practicing those moves at home (either with a willing partner or against the air) will reinforce them in you.
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Definitely do it. The basics you learn in the beginning are not hard to remember, yet essential. Once you get to intricate butterlfy guard sweeps it will become more difficult to retain and apply the techniques, but in the beginning it is all good.
Plus, once you start you just might find that your priorities/schedule change around a little, and there'll be more time for Jiu Jitsu.
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Originally posted by OmaPlatano, but it might take 263 years to acheive black, instead of the regular 8-12
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Originally posted by cakegirlI find it difficult to retain the information, and to improve, if I'm training less than two times per week.
Maybe, though, you'll be able to come up with something - training twice a month, but maybe maintaining meticulous notes on your classes, and then practicing those moves at home (either with a willing partner or against the air) will reinforce them in you.
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