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Advantages of BJJ Style of Learning

January 14, 2016 By Insight BJJ

Okay… let me start out by saying that this is in no way meant as a slam on other forms of martial arts. I do make some comparisons, but they aren’t meant to dissuade anyone from trying them out or stop anyone from continuing on with them. These are just my observations based on my way of learning.

frustated studentI’m not writing this as a gym owner, but as a student of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu… As a child, I struggled with how things were taught to me in school, especially high school. I’m more of a learn-at-your-own-pace kind of student. This really rang true when trying to learn a foreign language. (French, in my case) I would try my best, but learning French in a regimented (often outdated) environment full of other non-French speakers while the teacher was rushing us to get a certain concept down so he/she could stay on schedule just wasn’t conducive to my success. I will say that many of my friends did very well in that environment. It just didn’t work for me.

I have known numerous children and adults who have moved to a foreign country, immersing themselves in the language and culture where everyone around them are experts and the rush to get a specific concept isn’t driven by an arbitrary schedule set by an instructor, but rather the needs of the people themselves (i.e. the need to eat, sleep, use the restroom, etc.)

ordering foodI make this comparison because I see the similarities with learning martial arts. One of the the deterrents for me trying Karate or Kung Fu was the regimented “kata” format, where you learn a specific set of moves, in a specific order for a specific result, while in a group of other people at your same level. This is too much like learning in a classroom environment. Again, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It just doesn’t work as well for me.

Alternatively, BJJ is considerably more organic – more like learning through immersion. You’re put in a room where everyone has varying levels of skill and knowledge. You are thrown into whichever technique is being taught that day, with whomever your partner(s) may be. You could be with a blue belt – you could be with a brown belt. And your  success (or survival) is dependent on how well you understand the technique. There’s no skating by on a technique you don’t really understand. If you don’t get it, the technique won’t work. (much like living in a foreign land – if you don’t get it, you don’t eat)

The nice thing is; in BJJ your physical survival isn’t really on the line so much. Maybe today isn’t the day for you to completely grasp a new concept. You are still laying the ground work. This technique will come back around someday, and you will have the foundation laid to build upon when it’s time. You don’t have to understand every detail in order to move on to other new, exciting techniques. You’ll have other opportunities in the future.

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As a student of language, travel, and just life in general, I’m a firm believer that immersion is the best way to learn new life skills. Physical fitness, and specifically martial arts, falls squarely into “life-skills” in my opinion. If you haven’t had a chance to try out BJJ and would like to, give us a call at 512-718-2539.

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19:14 25 Feb 25
Chad is an amazing coach who has expert knowledge and skills. Chad ensures inclusion for all of his students. My son... has unique qualities that do not allow him to physically perform with the same strength of other students. Chad has ensured all students are aware of his unique needs so he remains safe while performing and free of injury. All of the other students have ensured including my son and treating him as a peer and ensuring he feels like part of the team. This has allowed Kaleb to improve socialization skills, confidence, and motor skills as well as get exercise! Thank you BJJ for ensuring a place where he can learn and grow while learning skills to protect himself if ever needed!read more
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Andrea Beth
01:33 04 Feb 24
I've been training with this organization for over a year with a focus on striking with boxing classes and private Muay... Thai lessons. The environment is very supportive with serious workouts in the striking classes and technical instruction. The training is competition oriented including sparring although only some train to compete. I am self defense oriented and appreciate the sparring that gives me a real world feel unlike pure self defense classes I've taken that don't do sparring. Sparring is not mandatory if that isn't an interest.read more
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Alex Henley
20:08 18 Feb 23
Chad is a great coach and really understands how to teach the finer points of techniques. He’s also a competitor and... know how to coach for tournament success. I’m proud to have him represent Team Insight!read more
Charlsea Kirkman
Charlsea Kirkman
16:46 31 Jan 23
Great gym! Classes for all ages. Coaches are friendly and knowledgeable
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