Why is it that when you go to class almost all Jits schools teach some random technique every night, beginner or advanced. Wouldn't all students learn faster if they learned in an organized way rather than random? why not teach how it chains all together and rep the heck out of it for the week, then after you rep it, for example a guard pass all week then chain it to side control or whatever.
Every school I have been to its very random and frustrating because they lack structure. I have heard so many times "that's how it is", well that doesn't mean its a good thing. Almost every other art has structure, and what technique you need to work on next. But for some reason BJJ does not. (accept many Gracie schools, even their on line school has structure and flow drills that chain together from beginner to advanced)
Not meant to be disrespectful, just seems counter productive to teach 3 subs if you cant even pass guard.
Thx
Every school I have been to its very random and frustrating because they lack structure. I have heard so many times "that's how it is", well that doesn't mean its a good thing. Almost every other art has structure, and what technique you need to work on next. But for some reason BJJ does not. (accept many Gracie schools, even their on line school has structure and flow drills that chain together from beginner to advanced)
Not meant to be disrespectful, just seems counter productive to teach 3 subs if you cant even pass guard.

Thx