one of the best things about training in a major metro like DFW is that world-class grapplers come through on seminar tours regularly. just saw that another high-level visiting instructor is coming to a DFW gym this month.
for anyone who hasnt been to a seminar before, heres what to expect and whether its worth the money.
what a BJJ seminar is:
- a visiting high-level practitioner (usually a famous black belt or world champion) teaches a 2-3 hour session at a local gym
- they typically teach a specific system or position (leg locks, guard passing, back attacks, etc)
- you drill with partners while the instructor walks around and helps
- usually includes a Q&A at the end and photo opportunities
- cost: $50-100 typically
are seminars worth it?
- YES if: the instructor teaches a system youre interested in, you take notes and drill the material after, you ask questions and engage
- NO if: you just want a photo with a famous person, you dont plan to practice anything you learn, you cant afford it and its stretching your budget
how to get the most out of a seminar:
- research the instructor beforehand. watch their matches and instructional clips so you have context
- bring a notebook or use your phone to take notes between drilling segments
- partner with someone at your skill level or higher. you want a partner who provides realistic resistance
- ask ONE specific question during Q&A. make it about something youve been struggling with
- spend the next 2 weeks drilling the seminar techniques in regular class. if you dont drill it you WILL forget it
the seminar circuit in DFW:
- DFW is a major stop on the national seminar tour. most big-name grapplers hit a DFW gym at least once a year
- some gyms are more connected than others. Lovato BJJ brings world-class visitors regularly because of Rafael Lovato Jr's network
- follow DFW gyms on social media to catch announcements. seminars fill up fast
whos been to a great seminar in DFW recently? what did you learn?
the note-taking advice is essential. i used to go to seminars and think id remember everything. i never did. now i take notes on my phone between drilling sets and review them before my next class. retention went from 10% to 70%