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What I do about students training at other gyms. 

Keenan Cornelius
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Im making this video series on owning and operating jiu-jitsu academies for all the people who love jiujitsu and are looking for a vehicle to orient their lifestyle and income around it.
Jiu-jitsu gyms are great businesses with high returns and low start-up costs, so they make great starter-projects for entrepreneurs who love jiu-jitsu.
This content is free but I do have a partner program for people who would like to model my systems and business strategies. IF you are a gym owner who is looking to scale their member numbers or an aspiring gym owner looking to make his mark in the world, we will work with you to make sure you have the best chances of success. I want jiu-jitsu to thrive and have as many people exposed to it as possible which means we need more gyms! At the end of the day its US the gym owners who grow jiu-jitsu and awareness. We are the tip of the spear so I want to arm any able bodied men and women to challenge themselves and make great money while training with your buddies.
You can contact us through the form on legionajj.com/ GO THERE AND FILL IT OUT TODAY!

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@joepoe8861
@joepoe8861 Год назад
I trained at Marcelo’s for eight years and saw over hundreds of different patches and he never said anything to them or cared. He loved rolling with others and it was a plus for us because we got to experience other styles . It was great times when I was there.
@joepoe8861
@joepoe8861 Год назад
@Peyton Green Those guys were great. I am sure we have either crossed paths or maybe rolled. They were great times at the 36 st school. I retire so I am not in the city any longer but still keep in touch with Marcelo. Great guy.
@tylerroberts1247
@tylerroberts1247 Год назад
Hey Joe 😆
@joepoe8861
@joepoe8861 Год назад
@@tylerroberts1247 you are funny bro
@Macktube
@Macktube Год назад
Who would you say is Marcello's best student besides Matieus?
@joepoe8861
@joepoe8861 Год назад
@@Macktube jon savata.
@clarkthesharkbjj
@clarkthesharkbjj Год назад
100% agree with Keenan. I recently discovered that there is a local gym that will NOT allow visitors from other gyms to train there unless they're out of state. When I called the owner and asked why he said that "every time someone from another gym trains here they advertise their gym and we end up having people leave here" the real reason is probably that they are insecure with the service they offer and know that there are other gyms out there that are better.
@tttccc3151
@tttccc3151 Год назад
haha, yup. being a better gym just never occured to them
@Alienthehuman
@Alienthehuman Год назад
Lol “advertise” probably just means they said hey man my names so and so, I’m visiting from such and such gym. Some gym owners are so weird man.
@jtstevenson81
@jtstevenson81 Год назад
which gym was it? I have to know, lol
@markmorgan5224
@markmorgan5224 Год назад
More gym owners need to listen to this!
@nathanbuhay7065
@nathanbuhay7065 Год назад
I live in an area luckily where all the gyms cross train with each other. Makes for great relationships and great community. The more people you can train with the better.
@jebjeb7770
@jebjeb7770 Год назад
Your maturity shines beyond your years Keenan! Excellent message for coaches and gym owners to hear! I Remember getting the silent treatment from my coaches when they found that I had trained at another gym. Funny but it didn't matter as much to them when I would go abroad and train with other academys. It only mattered if it was a domestic or local martial art gyms that could be competition to our gym.
@philiprohs
@philiprohs Год назад
My favorite part is when these instructors who discourage training other places take money to do seminars at gyms outside their “brand”. I had a place sell me a gi and shortly after tell me that gi wasn’t current to the new uniform standards.
@diogeneslantern18
@diogeneslantern18 Год назад
Does it rhyme with Bracie Garra?
@janringbeck4119
@janringbeck4119 Год назад
@@diogeneslantern18 🤣🤣🤣
@vitoadriatico3004
@vitoadriatico3004 Год назад
Really? Holy s***
@tomb9420
@tomb9420 Год назад
Thats just a marketing scheme , companies do that with uniforms. Mandatory so they can sell them.
@octaviovazquez543
@octaviovazquez543 Год назад
That is so gross it hurts man, fuck them
@coryvore
@coryvore Год назад
As a blue belt that moved to a new location, I went to try out gyms by dropping in on their open mat. The gyms that said they only allow open mat to their students, or told me I had to wear their stuff, I walked right out the door.
@jimjam762
@jimjam762 Год назад
It literally makes no sense from a business perspective. I had an instructor that would get mad if you were late. Oh you mad, cool I'll just pay this other guy 195 a month.
@coryvore
@coryvore Год назад
@@jimjam762 to a degree, I can understand that. One example I can think of is if you’re regularly coming in late and now the partners have to break up to work you in and you need to be shown all the techniques and so the rest of the class is spent catching you up. If that were are regular occurrence, I would tactfully speak with you about it and look at other scheduling options.
@coryvore
@coryvore Год назад
I had another gym tell me when their open mat is for members only. Then proceeded right into, “people that do open mat are either looking to get out of paying member fees or just coming in to hang up on people” I’m thinking, one, that’s ultra presumptuous. Two, that’s the point of “open” mat. That’s it’s open to everyone so you can train with people outside your gym that doesn’t know your every move.
@Butch_117
@Butch_117 Год назад
@@coryvore Being late does not negatively effect the class
@aikighost
@aikighost Год назад
@@jimjam762 if you're late you need to warm up when people are rolling/drilling, you hold everyone up, you also may have to be told the salient minor points you missed again. Basically if you turn up late you're being disruptive.
@BlockheadJiujitsu
@BlockheadJiujitsu Год назад
What strikes me so much about this is that the very practice of JJ already taught me so much about relationships and gym owners are blatantly ignoring what JJ teaches: A) If you want to have more success, work on your game and make it better, sharper, more tailored and focused - same goes for your gym, make your service better if you want people to stay. B) Don't be romantic about the situation. If you end up in a great position but it's slipping away (eg. mount) - let go and adapt to the developing situation instead of moaning about what could've been. Same with customers or romantic partners, don't yell and scream at them or it will do the same thing as being swept while you hold on for dear life. Instead, audit your own practice. You literally learn those concepts in class every day. I hope more people hear Keenan's message.
@DarkKiller249
@DarkKiller249 Год назад
The “patch” rule at some gyms are so stupid. I spend 150$ close to 200$ on a Gi and your telling me I can’t wear it, ever? Nah I am good. I should be allowed to wear MY Gi if I want. It’s not the old gyms Gi it’s the owners.
@greuju
@greuju Год назад
That's bad bad business. I'd charge my students higher and not have that as a req. Seems stupid.
@descomplicandouti
@descomplicandouti Год назад
I agree with you, but in Brazil all the big gyms...alliance, Gracie, b19...all of them make you use their gi. It's kind of annoying.
@darkskinamerican7826
@darkskinamerican7826 Год назад
I had a BJJ coach that didn’t want me to wear my old gi with my old gym patches, or train MMA at another gym that had its own bjj coaches. I had to step away
@lunazhang6010
@lunazhang6010 Год назад
When I started bjj, I bought a grey gi because I didn’t know what is the correct”color then a new coach arrived and required all white belts to wear white Gi only but high belts can wear whatever they want. I was so furious. I just spent a lot of money on a sport that I barely know and you ask me to buy another one? I never attended his class after he kicked me out for wearing grey gi. He is just abusing his power to show off as a black belt. I would never respect a coach like this. Especially i see a blue belt girl wearing pink in his class. Like what the hell? White belts deserve respect as well. Now I wear whatever color I want in another coach’s class.
@uddim004
@uddim004 Год назад
@@lunazhang6010 in my gym it's only white gis allowed, I wanted a differentone but it's no big deal. Some other gyms though although famous require u to pay for whole yr and u have to buy their gi, as a white belt why would I want to pay for a while yr when I don't know if I even want to do it long term. My current gym says only white but u can get your gi from anywhere. The guy in the reception even told me u can get it cheaper online instead of their white gis. I think they changed to white only so the coach could see if people were washing their gis.😅
@lenonkitchens7727
@lenonkitchens7727 Год назад
There is absolutely nothing wrong with cross training. If I go into another gym, I might learn a cool technique and bring it back "home". Plus, the things I learn there will make everyone I roll with at my home gym better. Not to mention making the people better at whichever gym I visit. If the head coach/owner of any gym gets upset with you because you visit another gym, regardless of it being one time or if you do it regularly, run. Run fast. Quit that place and sign up somewhere else permanently.
@jerryh2954
@jerryh2954 Год назад
I actually train at another club and at Legion SD. I came in to give AJJ a try and ended up picking up a second membership. The people there were super cool about it and I respect their environment. I am a fan of cross-training because I get to train with more people.
@brianbradley81
@brianbradley81 8 месяцев назад
Which gym do you pick as your home gym for promotions? I started cross training as well. I compete in both gi and no gi. My first gym is gi only, and so got a second membership at 10th planet for no gi. But not sure what to do regarding promotions and tournament registration. But both gyms are fine with me cross training.
@Rayja3
@Rayja3 Год назад
I train at two different gyms that are literally 1,000 feet from one another and it’s very cordial. I am paying the gym owners. They have become my friends but they and I understand that Jiu Jitsu is an individual journey that needs a team. Both gyms are high quality training but I have a schedule that changes so I need options and having a membership at two different gyms gives me that flexibility and the opportunities to train more often than if I only attended one gym.
@sps1053
@sps1053 Год назад
I've taught kids and adults and I've noticed that the kids require a lot more structure to conduct themselves in a way that doesn't take away from the class. I think martial arts in modern society, before the mma/bjj revolution, were largely after school activities for kids and as a result a lot of "dojo etiquette" is just carried over from that cultural moment. I've always told my students "my job is to figure out the best shit out there and how to break it down for you and help you integrate it into your game, your job is to show up and be a good partner" and I couldn't really care less where else they train or what they wear to training and, to your point, I have always had a very respectful, focused student-base. I hope more gyms can unlearn the old school mentality and start to treat their adult students like adults.
@begrackled
@begrackled Год назад
On the one hand, Keenan's take is the right one. On the other hand, the awful truth is that to an extent, your ethics are determined by your circumstances. Brazilian attitudes towards gym territoriality and authoritarianism didn't come out of nowhere. An occasional scarcity of students who can pay on time, a huge supply of good teachers, and rooms full of people who might devolve into a discussion group make strong leaders willing to crack the whip to get results almost inevitable. Ultimately, generosity creates a virtuous cycle, and not being territorial leads to more long term success, but I can see where the Brazilians are coming from. They aren't exactly wrong.
@midlifecrisisadventures3872
Absolutely well said. Your gym has a great reputation for a reason. Well done.
@movementbasedtherapy
@movementbasedtherapy Год назад
This is philosophically deep and true. It resonates from all aspects of life. Thanks Keenna
@patrickbrittle8351
@patrickbrittle8351 Год назад
Such great wisdom and perspective - I agree 100% and the best gyms I’ve trained at have this same perspective 🙌🏻
@dam54
@dam54 Год назад
Great message
@Speciation
@Speciation 6 месяцев назад
I'm cross training at a gym that only does no-gi. My home gym doesn't know I'm doing it, but the gym I'm cross training at knows I have a diff home gym, the professor introduced me to everyone at every class for a week and even mentioned where I'm training. He only asked me if I want promotions at his gym or the home one, and I said home one. It's been a great experience and I'm learning so much and now I'm starting to tap blue belts at my home gym and I'm a 3 stripe white belt. When we have no gi at home gym, I do even better. I'm very happy with the abilty to train at two different schools.
@BXD84
@BXD84 Год назад
Spot on, Keenan. If I lived in SoCal, I would definitely train at your gym.
@mattcollins9499
@mattcollins9499 Год назад
Great insights. Thanks for sharing.
@gregortheoverlander4122
@gregortheoverlander4122 Год назад
Every gym I've been in has encouraged cross training and trying different gyms. My coach prescribed me another coach one time like he was my family medicine doctor referring me to a specialist to make me understand the straight ankle (I'm kind of immune to it when 90% of people do it, it just doesn't hurt). He told me to go to an MMA gym across town to get straight ankled by a pro mma fighter. And holy shit it made straight ankles make sense. I could see how people tap to it and I could see how if they don't tap to just the pressure you can turn it into a dirty ass lock. When the mma fighter did it I could feel the bones in my foot straining.
@squidguard4743
@squidguard4743 Год назад
Your bjj coach couldn’t teach or demonstrate the proper mechanics of breaking the foot from a straight ankle lock and sent you to a mma gym to be taught that ? 🤣🤣 find a real coach
@michaelsolo.
@michaelsolo. Год назад
Awesome mindset!
@Butch_117
@Butch_117 Год назад
Your coaching advice is stellar homie gud video
@josephcokermusic
@josephcokermusic Год назад
Was in a narcissist’s gym once. I noticed my takedowns were costing me in competition so asked my coach if he was cool with me learning judo at a school across town. He discouraged it because he saw what he was teaching as so superior and didn’t want them to know our moves lol. Pandemic hit, I started in judo and fell in absolute love. I train both now and couldn’t be happier. No cross training is a huge red flag. Student retention is a challenge, but this is still a service. Serve your students. They will pay your bills forever
@liveyoungnow7027
@liveyoungnow7027 Год назад
Truth! Thank you!
@normanvicente5985
@normanvicente5985 Год назад
I love this
@MrNonrepetitive
@MrNonrepetitive Год назад
Awesome advice
@shyfly6560
@shyfly6560 Год назад
I train at 10th Planet and I went to 10th Planet head quarters in Los Angeles just to get some extra work. Eddie didn’t trip but he did check with my professor to make sure it was ok with him. I definitely got the feeling I violated an unwritten rule.
@n.a.g.5679
@n.a.g.5679 Год назад
As I understand it, anyone training at 10P HQ was supposed to call ahead (due to celebrity students on site and the tendency of non-celebrity students to get distracted and/or distract).
@diogeneslantern18
@diogeneslantern18 Год назад
Excellent, lucid video.
@jeffdemarcus160
@jeffdemarcus160 Год назад
Spot on.
@AbsoluteADCC
@AbsoluteADCC Год назад
Also cross training allows to roll with unfamiliar people, check your A-game, simulate competition jitters. Everyone should do it who wants to compete.
@thesensei
@thesensei Год назад
This.
@magcitrate
@magcitrate Год назад
Thanks for this. 👍
@lucaspipoli3920
@lucaspipoli3920 Год назад
Bravo!
@docholliday6348
@docholliday6348 Год назад
Love this prospective.
@tsibren
@tsibren Год назад
I'm happy my gym also engourages us to train at other gyms because it does improve your jiu jitsu, and that's all that matters.
@Vendraz
@Vendraz Год назад
100% agree. Nothing to add.
@Brandon-ob9rg
@Brandon-ob9rg Год назад
Please do one last matburn podcast. Give us some gosh darn closure!!! Fuck!!!
@lunazhang6010
@lunazhang6010 Год назад
I was traveling in Yunming, China a month ago and I always have my gi and belt with me in case i run into some interesting gyms. There’s an Atos in kunming, so naturally I called to see if there’s any open mat or daily pass. The owner told me no trial class, no open mat, no daily or weekly pass and the only option is a monthly pass and I have to buy it before I step on the mat. I was so shocked… and just said no thank you and hanged up. I have visited so many gyms when traveling and most gyms allow me to train for free for once and the others offer very cheap daily or weekly fees. This is a big part why I love BJJ, it’s so open and welcoming. I can walk into any gym and roll with their black belts. I have made many friends by visiting. I think having visitors is good for local students as well. You get to see different techniques and styles.
@loveandoneness.n.e.t
@loveandoneness.n.e.t Год назад
Perfect statement, sir
@RamseyDewey
@RamseyDewey Год назад
Keenan knows what’s up!
@Brandon-ob9rg
@Brandon-ob9rg Год назад
What time is it in shanghai!
@bodhiyoga9465
@bodhiyoga9465 Год назад
Keenan’s gym sounds like an awesome dojo to train at 👍🏻❤️🙌🏻
@carguy2256
@carguy2256 Год назад
The video every gym owner needs to see
@andrew-11
@andrew-11 Год назад
keenan lookin' nice and healthy. good job bro
@pranzata
@pranzata 3 месяца назад
Hey thank you for talking about this. I just recently joined a BJJ gym and I noticed they have a VERY tight knit community to a point where something about it made me feel extremely uncomfortable… I couldn’t quite put my finger on why, I thought maybe I was being too harsh , but this really validated my intuition. I paid for a month already so I am going to just finish out the month but after that I’m going to try out other gyms in my area
@submissionsummit
@submissionsummit Год назад
I think years from now, this new generation of grapplers will be more open & relaxed when it comes to crosstraining. I look forward to that, & the many new talent that will thrive in this “sport” or whatever you may call it.
@tribalman9668
@tribalman9668 Год назад
“If someone can provide a better service” that’s the real issue.. if that is happening often you need to improve the quality of service you are providing, so people don’t need to go other places to get that service they are looking for..
@busta87
@busta87 Год назад
I'm new to bjj only a month and have spoken to a few people who cross train and wondered why they did it. They said they like to go because they get to roll with new people and won't know their strengths etc. This made sense to me as well as picking up new techniques to bring back as others in the comments mentioned.
@Camaro-dy4tj
@Camaro-dy4tj Год назад
I like this guy. Very smart
@eejaypea
@eejaypea Год назад
This is music to my ears.
@cannabiskid
@cannabiskid Год назад
Nailed it
@Jmnp08
@Jmnp08 Год назад
Squid master is very intelligent and makes valid point
@willolol3353
@willolol3353 Год назад
Thanks very much, ill show this video to my coach via someone else's who leaving our gym for this reason, its been 5 years I've been at my gym and just recently ive seen my coach do this. Im not staying because I want to be loyal(well mayb) but ive been a coach there for the last year and my coach as really its brand going round' here, so i want to stay and have couple more amateur mma fights so he could really see my worth and then confront him with this. But rn I don't have the guts in me to do it, so I got one of the students whose been here for a year and he's leaving because he seen too much shady stuff from my coach, imma give him this video so he could send it to my coach i hopes he'll understand. Wish me good luck and have nice one ✌️
@mr.henderson367
@mr.henderson367 Год назад
The beard is awesome 😎
@falkhammermuller9342
@falkhammermuller9342 Год назад
Cross training is awesome. It enriches every gym, since some players bring back skills into the gym.
@julianmoranartist
@julianmoranartist Год назад
Cross training is eye opening, it should be encouraged regardless of what gym is better.
@twocsies
@twocsies Год назад
It's also about the schedule. Someone could make the Saturday at one gym near home, and a couple weeknights at a different gym near work.
@christotheedge
@christotheedge Год назад
"Any gym can do these things" -- Is a world champion instructor.
@jamieb.7095
@jamieb.7095 Год назад
Facts!
@christophertaylor3150
@christophertaylor3150 Год назад
I can remember when a lot of professors were moving up to the US from Brazil and many had policies like this that were not well received in US culture.
@christophertaylor3150
@christophertaylor3150 Год назад
I mean the restrictive policies.
@americanjujitsu1
@americanjujitsu1 Год назад
100% on the money 🎯
@visionarystyle_
@visionarystyle_ Год назад
Wish my coach had your mindset
@ConveyApp
@ConveyApp Год назад
My Primary gym is my home. With the blessing of my professor. I do Sunday open mats at a really close gym for Ike 3 hours. That additional 3 hours has boosted my skills. I invite everyone to my primary gym. My primary gym is pretty much NoGi only, and I know that is a niche that most BJJ gyms don’t cater to. After they roll with me they always have a “I don’t train NoGi”. I love my primary professor. He is an unbelievably great guy and great BJJ instructor. He get happy when one of his students tap him. Which is not often.
@kelleyhq
@kelleyhq Год назад
push when pulled, pull when pushed
@jelliemeat
@jelliemeat Год назад
We have all gym-hopped at some point, but it is important. Locally, you want to be at the best gym in your area and as a competitor, you want to learn from the best AND train with the best. Some coaches may have a better understanding of Butterfly Guard than your local coach, so you may take a trip to Marcelo’s Academy for a few weeks of training, or, you may end up going with your coach and bringing some lessons back! Nobody ever excelled with their jiu-jitsu by stagnating though. There are levels to this and coaching.
@kevinorr6880
@kevinorr6880 Год назад
I would wear your patch or rash guard now. Of course, I’m in Virginia so…I have no structure in my gym. I wish there was more curriculum.
@user-sg2pc2pc3g
@user-sg2pc2pc3g 3 месяца назад
love your logic, make the process smooth, let people be comfortable, I'm looking at a gym that I'm interested in but they have a ton of rules, don't wear other patches, bow down before leaving and entering the mats, ask the "professor" to go to the bathroom, get his permission to enter the mats if you're late and so on, it's discouraging and for me to buy their gi it probably costs 50 KD give or take which is like 150 bucks, what if I don't like the gym within my first month?
@lukej7283
@lukej7283 Год назад
I work in different locations all over my city, so I just drop into random gyms and wear my whitebelt. When questioned I just say I did some ground karate as a kid.
@PaulJohn283
@PaulJohn283 Год назад
I used to say/do that same thing about cross training in the early 2000s and that pretty much sealed my fate on belt promotions and any kind of respect from any Brazilian black belt.
@ssssaintmarcus
@ssssaintmarcus Год назад
I’m actually in large agreement with you in coming from one of the gyms that was more like yours and more relaxed as far as the old rules go in the old guard. I much enjoyed that environment more. Now it is rigid and very dogmatic nowhere near as fun or exciting to train. It’s not like I can bring that up with the coach or owner no. It’s just interesting having the experience of coming from another gym and realizing how things could be I guess some people probably prefer it this way but I do not
@mattmgarza
@mattmgarza Год назад
I absolutely love his philosophy about this subject. I went to a local school that was the exact opposite and I'm glad I got out of there. The instructor refused to evolve with the times---no leg locks or leg lock defenses, no worm, spider, rubber, etc. De La Riva was about the newest and most exotic thing he would teach, lol. He was massively talented but lacked the desire to teach.
@JoeHeine
@JoeHeine Год назад
Solid answer. Business is earned. Loyalty is earned. Be worthy, they will come. Never was a fan of Keenan, knew OF him but didn't really follow. This statement alone makes me a fan! Good stuff KC. Edit: as a long-time BJJ practitioner who owns 11 Gi's I've always hated being forced to get yet another one, and saw it as a cash-grab. Just my two -cents
@TheJKDGuy
@TheJKDGuy Год назад
Thank you as a JKD Man I always try to get my guys to cross train ❤️👍
@TheJKDGuy
@TheJKDGuy Год назад
Inspiring and informative Thank You 🙏
@christophertaylor3150
@christophertaylor3150 Год назад
I once got kicked out of a JKD concepts school for training BJJ. It was in the 90s when everyone was really insecure about BJJ in the martial arts community.
@raymondr2821
@raymondr2821 Год назад
just train it doesn't matter what uniform as long it's not crazy 🤪 I agree with Cornelius he's the man
@user-nk3re4dj5h
@user-nk3re4dj5h Год назад
I think the issue with cross training is that it could possibly lead to injuries if you go to train at a school that has a terrible culture that someone isn't used to. that said, any school that forbids it should be ashamed what adults do with their spare time - this is the biggest problem in BJJ right now is people who, by virtue of having a black belt, telling other adults what they can/can't do with their time or money in relation to BJJ.
@alnoiwangmuang8547
@alnoiwangmuang8547 Год назад
100% agree. Been doing jiu jitsu for over 13 years and was training at a academy that had all those so call "tradition". Those "tradition" are just a way for them to make money and control you. Now training at a place that is a total opposite, open environment, everyone is welcome, people can wear gis and whatever patches they want.
@dries3913
@dries3913 Год назад
Cross training is something to encourage so you can roll with other guys and level up your game
@estogaza5827
@estogaza5827 Год назад
That shirt is great. Can’t find it online😩
@joshserna9398
@joshserna9398 Год назад
Guerrilla jiu jitsu encourages same thing. Our thing is (train with everyone) well said Keenan
@rdb3831
@rdb3831 Год назад
Absolutely!!! I have not been able to train elsewhere because Keenan has created such a great environment. Literally screaming “take my money” I live in Texas now and have not been able to find anything even close to similar
@lenonkitchens7727
@lenonkitchens7727 Год назад
Texas is a massive place, but on the off chance that you live in or near Dallas, have you tried Kama Jiu-jitsu? It's supposed to be a quality place with lots of curriculum.
@timothycarey3883
@timothycarey3883 Год назад
@@lenonkitchens7727 If you prefer nogi in the dfw area, NextGeneration is hands down the best by far.
@lenonkitchens7727
@lenonkitchens7727 Год назад
@@timothycarey3883 I don't live in Texas anymore, unfortunately. That being said, I don't have a preference. I believe you need to train both gi and nogi, so I prefer a gym that gives equal attention to both.
@NoBody-ro3xj
@NoBody-ro3xj Год назад
Texas people in in Waco where y'all at
@Animus141
@Animus141 Год назад
any chance of substantially increasing the volume on these vids you release keenan? all of your recent vids about gym management the volume has been EXTREMELY low- and not able to turn up any more. cheers, great info
@Flbari
@Flbari Год назад
I don't cross train because my gym has already too many classes that I'm not attending (hard to do them all without PED) so paying another gym doesn't make sense, but when I'm traveling i always try to visit the local gym
@TheJoshuamcgowan
@TheJoshuamcgowan Год назад
Wait a second. You have full soap dispensers AND this perspective!!! Sayyyy whattttt haha
@tttccc3151
@tttccc3151 Год назад
theres a cultural aspect to this however, old school chinese martial arts is very big on relationships and your teacher is not someone you pay and exchange skills. when i wanted to learn a variation of my martial art from one of my teacher's close friends - the mere suggestion of the idea got me 4 lectures over the course of a weekend. so in the end i ended up just not saying anything to anyone and learning anyways this is a cool channel btw
@sportsbodyworx2758
@sportsbodyworx2758 Год назад
It's actually a good thing to train at other gyms. Get a better feel for competition, test yourself, and meet different people.
@jmoney1941
@jmoney1941 Год назад
Gyms with everyone wearing the same black rash guards and calling their coach professor is goofy. Yes they can get results while also being weird and silly like a cult.
@diogeneslantern18
@diogeneslantern18 Год назад
For real. At my old gym it was the whole 'professor' vibe, and he wouldn't even appear for fundamentals. At my current gym the coach is there for every class and gives personal attention to each pair during every round of drills. So much better.
@deathmachine565
@deathmachine565 Год назад
The calling the main teacher (BLACK BELT) professor thing is a respect thing, it comes from Brasil everyone there calls their coach Professor or Master thats how were taught, you can choose to do it I bet no one is gonna get mad at you for calling them coach. I dont know why it pisses people off so much 😂 I don’t defend the uniform thing but I understand it, its not that big of a deal. Seems to me you’re just mad you’re getting smashed by people with high lvl Jiu-Jitsu
@jmoney1941
@jmoney1941 Год назад
@@deathmachine565 Well this isn't Brazil. The Brazilians took out some of the formalities from the Japanese and added their own terminology. I think the only reason these dress codes and goofy language have made a resurgence are economic ones. If you look at how many of these more successful gyms started it was very informal and organic. The case can be made that BJJ is going the route of traditional MA with their separation from practicality and reality, into a controlling dogmatic approach. I don't think it's the best approach.
@1pretoria
@1pretoria Год назад
Where I live we have a couple gyms that have, you cannot train at any gym locally or travel to, if you do they throw a fit then ostracize you and it forces you to stay at their gym because we have no choices In our area. We have tons of gyms 1 1/2 away
@rafaelkrauss
@rafaelkrauss Год назад
I like your points of view! One question: who is the founder of american jiu-jitsu?
@darienbrown581
@darienbrown581 Год назад
My home gym is very lose with dress code, they don’t mind wearing whatever you want, but when I’ve tried to cross train with the Gracie gym in my town they won’t allow me to train there without owning there gear. At the time I only had a black gi which they wouldn’t let me wear in the gym, and when I tried to only do no gi they said I need to have there rashguard in order to roll. It bummed me out because I just wanted to get work in, but this specific Gracie gym is very strict, they even told me if I signed up there I wouldn’t be allowed to cross train anymore. I decided to just train at other gyms in my town instead.
@bravephiladelphia6300
@bravephiladelphia6300 Год назад
I had an instructor once sneak a clause in the gym membership contract that precluded me from ever opening a gym within 15 miles of his gym if I one day in the future decided to open my own school, I was a blue belt at the time (Brown Belt Now)! He also told me it’d be the equivalent of LeBron James starting his own basketball team within miles of the team he once played for, also said to me that I’ll never see Tom Brady go practice with the Philadelphia Eagles while he’s playing for the New England Patriots!
@RandyLeftHandy
@RandyLeftHandy Год назад
I've seen clauses like that for employees, but it being in a membership is bizarre.
@AttiliusBJJ
@AttiliusBJJ Год назад
Every night I prey that the matburn podcast gets revived. Can I get an AMEN?
@PlugThePull
@PlugThePull Год назад
amen
@Brandon-ob9rg
@Brandon-ob9rg Год назад
Hallelujah
@MesGuided
@MesGuided Год назад
AMEN!
@jdmj0
@jdmj0 Год назад
Agree 100%. Required gis? Pass. Required to train exclusively at a gym? Pass. I've found my team that has been supportive in all my training endeavors and it's precisely for the reason that if I can get better, I help them get better. The same principle as why there should be no shame in tapping. You learn something about your game and in turn are given the opportunity to tighten things up an make it tougher for your teammates to elevate their game.
@oceandojo
@oceandojo Год назад
Yes, people can spend their money where they wish. Gyms aren't MC, gangs, etc.
@whitebeltexplainsjujitsu
@whitebeltexplainsjujitsu Год назад
It seems like a pretty simple concept. I wouldn't train at a place that required exclusivity.
@OneNvrKnoz
@OneNvrKnoz Год назад
Cross-training only makes your gym stronger IMHO
@berniechoy5482
@berniechoy5482 Год назад
I don't really train BJJ too much but I order to be a better fitness and strength coach, you have to go to multiple places to improve. I would assume the same should apply to BJJ
@keystothetruth
@keystothetruth Год назад
Great mature answer! What would you respond though, if it's specifically high-level students whom help teach at your school, and then go teach your same techniques at other schools?
@user-rc8br5sw6j
@user-rc8br5sw6j 3 месяца назад
But doesn't he just teach BJJ. If he was creating a new martial art or like Willy Wonka was creating new chocolate recipes it might be different. But he's talking about BJJ gyms not allowing students to play at other gyms that also teach BJJ because they want to keep their own slice of the cake as big as possible. And he says that doesn't work even if you wanted it. It just doesn't work. If you succeed you end up with a bunch of enfeebled students afraid of you. If they all want to leave and play with senior students who left to teach then maybe it time to do something else or just let them go. It might hurt but there's no way around it. I think he's saying that's just how life works. The last part of the maturation cycle though is death. All creatures that are born grow old sicken and die noble truth. He was never gonna be doing this forever.
@goodfortune5480
@goodfortune5480 Год назад
I'm a student, blue belt, my jiujitsu goal is to train all over the world. No gym is going to meet me in the middle or supply me with travel fair, room & board ect. Sometimes a students goal is not the gyms goal & that's okay.
@lake_cooper
@lake_cooper Год назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@FvckN0
@FvckN0 Год назад
So you encourage Cross training. But do your students encourage you to .... maybe air another episode of the matburn podcast?
@Brandon-ob9rg
@Brandon-ob9rg Год назад
I just want one more... For closure...
@fritzdagger
@fritzdagger Год назад
Lmao. All the time
@MesGuided
@MesGuided Год назад
@@Brandon-ob9rg yes we need the closure with a farewell episode 😭😭
@FvckN0
@FvckN0 Год назад
@@fritzdagger There you go, good sir.
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