Never been a public BJJ instructor, dont plan on becoming one, we have way too many students who are trying to open up schools and teach, and refuse to roll with high level invitees for fear of looking bad, that is where we're at right now. On my part, it is an honor to teach in private when given the opportunity like for my son from his 3 yo all the way up to his 16 yo. In class, when paired with white belts, I leading them, guide them, and while rolling with them, they often tell me how precious my technical advices are. That suffice me plenty to fill me with joy.
Thanks for the insight! I'm a white belt at Stout (Henzo) Pittsburgh, but I'm trying to listen to viewpoints from people of all ranks, to get a wider perspective - so I appreciate your thoughts!
Can't wait to hear more about your version of Instructor Training Program! Always a concept I have had an interest in, and always like different perspectives on how you should bring others up to the occasion
@@KamaJiuJitsu Most schools follow the ibjjf model for black belt progression. I wouldn't say it has anything to do with "New School" or "Old School". It just is.
Never been a public BJJ instructor, dont plan on becoming one, we have way too many students who are trying to open up schools and teach, and refuse to roll with high level invitees for fear of looking bad, that is where we're at right now.
On my part, it is an honor to teach in private when given the opportunity like for my son from his 3 yo all the way up to his 16 yo. In class, when paired with white belts, I leading them, guide them, and while rolling with them, they often tell me how precious my technical advices are. That suffice me plenty to fill me with joy.
Thanks for the insight!
I'm a white belt at Stout (Henzo) Pittsburgh, but I'm trying to listen to viewpoints from people of all ranks, to get a wider perspective - so I appreciate your thoughts!
Can't wait to hear more about your version of Instructor Training Program! Always a concept I have had an interest in, and always like different perspectives on how you should bring others up to the occasion
As always, thankyou so much for your insight👌👍
If they just train after black and not help teach. Can they still get degree stripes. Or not?
Technically, no.
@@KamaJiuJitsu ok. Thanks
at 99.999% of schools the answer is yes.
The “new school” thought process where everyone gets a reward for nothing… unless the meaning of the degrees has changed and i didn’t get the memo.
@@KamaJiuJitsu Most schools follow the ibjjf model for black belt progression. I wouldn't say it has anything to do with "New School" or "Old School". It just is.
First!