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Is it necessary at some point in your jiu jitsu journey to train at other gyms to get better than training at one gym, alone? By this, I mean, you still have a home based gym where you're a paying member, but train at near by schools in your area to improve and get different training partners and different coaching perspective from other black belt instructors?
Unless your at a competitive/big name school its probably a non-issue, but I'm thinking for students from small, no-name schools.
I understand that if you keep training you'll improve no matter what, I get this. But I ask this question in terms of taking ownership of your own training and making the jump from intermediate level to higher level(I don't mean professional BJJ level, just hobbyist level). Like greatly improving in 1.5 years than taking 4 years to do it.
I understand competing and frequency of training is a factor in making the jump to vastly improving, but not sure, if training at other gyms is also necessary if the option is available.
Unless your at a competitive/big name school its probably a non-issue, but I'm thinking for students from small, no-name schools.
I understand that if you keep training you'll improve no matter what, I get this. But I ask this question in terms of taking ownership of your own training and making the jump from intermediate level to higher level(I don't mean professional BJJ level, just hobbyist level). Like greatly improving in 1.5 years than taking 4 years to do it.
I understand competing and frequency of training is a factor in making the jump to vastly improving, but not sure, if training at other gyms is also necessary if the option is available.