I've experimented with this concept but found it to be very expensive compared to the $7.50 a month (& $12.50 a month after I raised it trying to make it pay for itself) than what it was really worth on a small scale like I had.
Recently, there were two schools (Cesar Gracie BJJ & Kosho Ryu) that were harsly bashed for using this concept. Now it seems another well known BJJ school is offering E-Training. This time with possible certification!
Be recognized as a student under Jean Jacques Machado, one of the most renown and respected names in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu / submission grappling.
Potential for advancement in belt rank. Jean Jacques has set very stringent requirements, similar to his academy students. But your effort and dedication to the program and your jiu jitsu may earn you an opportunity to receive an accolade held in high regard by the grappling community.
http://www.jeanjacquesmachado.com/onlinetraining/
Is this concept here to stay and will it be respected?
Recently, there were two schools (Cesar Gracie BJJ & Kosho Ryu) that were harsly bashed for using this concept. Now it seems another well known BJJ school is offering E-Training. This time with possible certification!
Be recognized as a student under Jean Jacques Machado, one of the most renown and respected names in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu / submission grappling.
Potential for advancement in belt rank. Jean Jacques has set very stringent requirements, similar to his academy students. But your effort and dedication to the program and your jiu jitsu may earn you an opportunity to receive an accolade held in high regard by the grappling community.
http://www.jeanjacquesmachado.com/onlinetraining/
Is this concept here to stay and will it be respected?