I don't take private as I do not accept the fact that you should pay extra money for extra attention.
I mean if the instructor is genuine about teaching BJJ as a profession, he should not have double teaching standards. e.g quicker promotion for privates students.
If you are a hard/loyal etc.. working student, the instructor will find ways to 'elevate' your game, why 'privates'?
It does not matter how many privates you paid for if you still get tap out every 25 secs by your average BJJ dude: the only way to get better is to roll with everybody as much possible.
Privates are good if you need to work on your basics as most intructors try to mix advanced and beginners together, you get to miss a lot basics stuff at the start.
But well if you want to get in his good book, you might as well pay the money!
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