The only place I know with a really structured jiu jitsu teaching program is the Gracie Academy in Torrance and its affiliates. They actually post a calendar that lets you know what lesson will be taught on what day. The content of each lesson matches the content of that lesson on the DVD and if you were to go to an Gracie Academy affiliate anywhere in the world, Lesson "12" would be essentially the same everywhere.
Personally I think that approach works great for beginners and probably gets them up to speed very quickly. In most other jiu jitsu schools you could learn 3 or 4 advanced submission techniques without evening knowing basic stuff like how to pass the guard. Depending on your learning style, a structured teaching program can be very beneficial.
However, I think after a few years of training, its a lot more fun to have an unorganized program. I love that the fact that I'm constantly learning new stuff at Marcelo's academy. There are no limitations to what he can teach. There's no set in stone guidelines that Marcelo must follow. The same goes for 10th Planet. From what I can tell, there isn't a single jiu jitsu technique that isn't part of 10th Planet. You never know what Eddie is going to teach from week to week and I think that is exciting for students who have been training for several years.
I honestly don't understand how people can study something like Bikrahm Yoga for 10 years and do the same 26 postures in the same sequence over and over with nothing new ever. That would bore me to tears....
Personally I think that approach works great for beginners and probably gets them up to speed very quickly. In most other jiu jitsu schools you could learn 3 or 4 advanced submission techniques without evening knowing basic stuff like how to pass the guard. Depending on your learning style, a structured teaching program can be very beneficial.
However, I think after a few years of training, its a lot more fun to have an unorganized program. I love that the fact that I'm constantly learning new stuff at Marcelo's academy. There are no limitations to what he can teach. There's no set in stone guidelines that Marcelo must follow. The same goes for 10th Planet. From what I can tell, there isn't a single jiu jitsu technique that isn't part of 10th Planet. You never know what Eddie is going to teach from week to week and I think that is exciting for students who have been training for several years.
I honestly don't understand how people can study something like Bikrahm Yoga for 10 years and do the same 26 postures in the same sequence over and over with nothing new ever. That would bore me to tears....