How Private Jiu Jitsu Classes Can Rapidly Improve Your Game

Discover how private BJJ lessons accelerate progress with personalized feedback, targeted drills


How Private Jiu Jitsu Classes Can Rapidly Improve Your Game


Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) is a journey of constant growth, but progress can sometimes feel slow in regular group classes. While group training builds fundamentals, camaraderie, and real-time rolling experience, many practitioners hit plateaus or struggle with specific weaknesses.

This is where private classes become a game-changer. One-on-one sessions with an experienced instructor offer focused, customized training that can dramatically speed up improvement—regardless of your belt level or experience.


Personalized Attention and Immediate Feedback


In a typical group class, an instructor might teach a technique to 20–30 students, giving each person only a few moments of individual correction. Private lessons flip this dynamic: the entire hour is dedicated to you.

Your instructor watches every rep, corrects small details in real time—grip placement, hip positioning, weight distribution—and explains why those adjustments matter. This immediate, precise feedback eliminates bad habits before they become ingrained and helps good techniques stick faster.


Targeted Training for Your Specific Weaknesses


Everyone has holes in their game. Maybe your guard passing is strong but your guard retention needs work. Or perhaps you struggle against larger opponents, specific submissions, or competition pressure. Private classes let you zero in on those exact areas.

Your coach can design drills, positional sparring, and scenarios tailored to your needs, ensuring every minute on the mat addresses what’s holding you back most.


Accelerated Learning of Advanced Concepts


Complex techniques—like intricate guard systems, leg locks, or competition-specific strategies—often require more explanation and repetition than group classes allow.

In a private setting, you can pause, ask questions, break down setups frame by frame, and drill variations without feeling rushed. Many students report learning in one or two private sessions what might take weeks or months to absorb in group settings.


Customized Pace and Training Intensity


Group classes move at an average pace to accommodate everyone. If you’re picking things up quickly, you might feel held back. If you need more time, you might fall behind. Private lessons match your exact learning speed and fitness level.

Want to go light and focus on technique? Done. Ready for high-intensity rounds with specific rules? Your coach can push you safely and effectively.


Mental and Strategic Growth


Private classes aren’t just technical—they’re strategic. Instructors often analyze your overall game, help you develop a personal style, and teach competition mindset, breathing techniques, or recovery methods. For competitors, privates are essential for preparing specific game plans against upcoming opponents.


Who Benefits Most from Private Lessons?

  • Beginners: Build a strong foundation without developing bad habits.
  • Intermediate Students: Break through plateaus and refine details.
  • Competitors: Sharpen specific tools and strategies for tournaments.
  • Busy Professionals: Maximize limited training time with efficient sessions.
  • Injury Recovery: Train safely around limitations with modified drills.


How to Get the Most Out of Private Classes

  1. Come prepared with specific goals or questions.
  2. Film parts of the session (with permission) for later review.
  3. Take notes immediately after.
  4. Apply what you learned in your next group classes and open mats.
  5. Schedule consistently—many students do one private per week or month alongside regular training.


Private Jiu Jitsu classes are an investment in your progress. They don’t replace group training; they supercharge it. Whether you’re aiming for your next belt, preparing for competition, or simply wanting to enjoy rolling more, the focused attention and customization of private lessons can transform your game faster than any other method. Talk to your instructor today—your faster improvement starts with one private session.

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Curriculum

*1st place – Brazil Cup Jiu-Jitsu (CBJJO) – 2004
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State League (LERJJ) – 2004
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJ-Rio) – weight and open weight division – 2004
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Ranking (FJJ-Rio) – 2004
‍*2nd place – Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship (CBJJ) – 2005
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship – weight and open weight division (FJJ-Rio) – 2005.
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Ranking (FJJ-Rio) – 2005
*1st place – Brazil Cup Jiu-Jitsu – weight division – 2006
* 3rd place – Brazil Cup Jiu-Jitsu – Absolut of light division – 2006
*1st place – Super Cup Rip Dorey Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Professional – 2006
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship – weight and open weight division (FJJ-Rio) – 2006
*3rd Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship CBJJO 2007 – Weight Division
*3rd Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship CBJJO 2007 – Open Weight Division
*2nd place – South American Jiu-Jitsu Championship (IBJJF ) – 2007
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJ-Rio ) – 2007
*1st place – International Jiu-Jitsu No Gi Championship – 2007
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJ-Rio) – 2008
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJD-Rio) – 2008
*1st place – Rio de Janeiro Jiu-Jitsu State Championship (FJJ-Rio) – open weight division – 2009
*1st place – South American Jiu-Jitsu Championship (IBJJF)- 2009
*2nd place – Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Jiu-Jitsu No Gi Championship (CBJJ)- 2009
*1st place – Super Fight Jiu-Jitsu – Ohio – 2011
*1st place – Colorado State Jiu-Jitsu No Gi Championship – weight Division – 2011
*1st place – Colorado State Jiu-Jitsu No Gi Championship – Open Weight Division – 2011
*1st place – Super Fight Jiu-Jitsu – Colorado – 2011
*1st place – Dallas Jiu-Jitsu International Open (IBJJF) – 2012
*3rd place – Pan American Jiu-Jitsu International Championship (IBJJF) – 2013
*1st place – Chicago Jiu-Jitsu International Open (IBJJF) – 2013
*1st place – Seattle Jiu-Jitsu International Open (IBJJF) – 2014
*1st place – BJJ Tour Jiu-Jitsu International – 2014
*1st place – Summer Classic Super Fight Jiu-Jitsu – 2015
*1st place – Europa Super Show Dallas – Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Super Fight – 2015
*1st place – Vegas International Open (IBJJF) – Weight division – 2016
*1st place – Vegas International Open (IBJJF) Open weight division – 2016
*1st place – Los Angeles PRO (IBJJF) – 2016
*2nd place – weight division – New York International Open (IBJJF) – 2017
*3rd place – Absolute (open weight) divison – New York International Open (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – National Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – San Jose International Open Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – weight division – Seattle International Open Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*2nd place – absolute (open weight division) – Seattle International Open Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*Champion of super fight – Fight to Win PRO 47TX – 2017
*1st place – San Diego Pro Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*2nd place – Pan American No Gi International Championship (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – San Antonio International Open (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – Cincinnati International Open (IBJJF) – 2017
*2nd place – World NO GI (IBJJF) – 2017
*1st place – Seattle International Open (IBJJF) – 2018
*2nd place – Super fight – Fight to Win PRO 87 TX – 2018