Why bjj is so expensive




















As for judo, most judo schools are clubs that don"t churn out competitors and get by more on donations countries w high level judo guess what? Life don"t work that way. Why can't BJJ go the Judo route? Schools around my area without showers, without great mats i.

Being a broke ass student literally struggling just to pay rent in a shitty place , I've resorted to playing sports and doing weights at the local recreation centre instead of doing BJJ. It's becoming elitist like golf. We wouldn't know who the fuck he was at this point. And that's the culture in Judo. BJJ instructors look to become full time instructors, which means either having full time facilities or teaching in multiple locations in order to make enough money to live.

I can guarantee that if u went to. Pedros judo centre, u will be paying similar fees. If it's run full time with the appropriate facilities, then that's the standard. If u want cheap, then expect to train 3 days a week, pull. And lay the mats and also pack them.

Life can be hard. I don't think all this is a fair comparison, at least not all over the states. I think Pedro is a poor example for this argument, too. He's too accomplished as a competitor and practitioner for his school to be a fair comparison point for the average BJJ club run by a regular joe black belt not diminishing the enormous accomplishment of achieving a BJJ black belt, and I hope to someday, but an unusually famous or skilled instructor gives the school the perceived value to charge more; look at the Gracie academy, or Marcelo Garcia's school and website.

I dunno what either charge, but I know people who have travelled to both just to be able to train at those schools for a while, which means people place a higher value on the instruction because of the game and success of the instructors. It's not like the instructors are rolling up in a mclaren from their mansion. TKD and Karate schools are cheaper for a number of reasons; first, the sheer number of students they're able to fit on a mat. Second, and this one might be even bigger.

Kids Programs. Why doesn't BJJ do that? To a new student all BJJ gyms may appear to be the same, so they are likely to go with whatever gym is offering the lowest membership fee. You should call or message a number of BJJ gyms and ask about prices. The majority will respond and explain all of their membership offers.

This is usually a sign that they are going to use high pressure sales tactics to sign you up after your trial lesson. BJJ gyms are not cheap. These membership fees are much higher than other martial arts because BJJ gyms are for profit businesses with many owners making a full time income from their academies.

Other martial arts are usually cheaper because they are non profit organisations, the coaches are volunteers and they receive some government funding.

If you are trying to find out the price of BJJ at your local clubs you should call or message them as most academies do not display their prices on their website. They refuse to display their prices as they believe the high price could scare away prospective students. If a club does not provide details of pricing when you contact them then avoid the gym.

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When you think of a typical athlete sumo wrestlers with their Skip to content If you have called up a few BJJ gyms or attended a trial class at your local academy you would have quickly realised that BJJ is not cheap.

Conclusion BJJ gyms are not cheap. That the sense of life that we want for our students. So whenever you start receiving money from Jiu-Jitsu, it is the actual money that you invested in Jiu-Jitsu. It will come back to you if you start teaching or working in Jiu-Jitsu. Recent Posts. Rafael Lovato Jr. Stuck In S-Mount? ADCC: Aging gracefully? Do You Even Omoplata, Bro? This website uses cookies to improve your experience.



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