BJJ athletes training through a sustained camp module in Tbilisi

Module Choice Guide

Should You Book a 7-Day or 14-Day BJJ Camp?

Compare 7-day and 14-day BJJ Camp Georgia modules by budget, recovery, training goals, travel distance, and experience level.

Quick answer

Choose 7 days if you want a focused training week or have limited travel time.

Choose 14 days if you want more adaptation, more rounds, and better value from long-haul travel and full-board support.

Use budget, recovery needs, flight distance, and experience level to decide which module fits your camp goal.

7-day prices

EUR 500 training / EUR 990-1190 full board

14-day prices

EUR 1800-2100 full board

Start pattern

First Tuesday of each month

Decision factors

Budget, recovery, travel, goal

The short answer

Pick 7 days if you want a focused week, a first camp experience, or a trip that fits neatly around work and travel.

Pick 14 days if you want more repetition, more rounds, more feedback, and more time to adapt before you fly home.

Both modules follow the same monthly first-Tuesday start pattern, so the better choice depends on budget, recovery, travel distance, and training goal.

ModuleStartsBest for
7-day moduleFirst Tuesday of each monthA focused training week, short-haul travel, or a first camp.
14-day moduleFirst Tuesday of each monthMore drilling time, recovery space, and long-haul trips.

Budget comparison

The 7-day path starts with the EUR 500 training-only week, then adds full-board shared and private room options at EUR 990 and EUR 1190.

The 14-day full-board options are EUR 1800 for a shared room and EUR 2100 for a private room.

Compare total trip cost, not only camp price: flights, insurance, extra nights, laundry, meals outside the package, and local spending all matter.

Training Week

EUR 500

Training-only week; hotel is not included.

7-day full-board shared room

EUR 990

Training, meals, hotel, and shared-room accommodation.

7-day full-board private room

EUR 1,190

Training, meals, hotel, and private-room accommodation.

14-day full-board shared room

EUR 1,800

Two-week camp with meals, hotel, and shared-room accommodation.

14-day full-board private room

EUR 2,100

Two-week camp with meals, hotel, and private-room accommodation.

Training adaptation and recovery

A 7-day camp can sharpen focus quickly, especially if you arrive in shape and know what you want to work on.

A 14-day camp gives your body and timing more room to adapt, which can make technical changes more durable.

The extra week also makes recovery planning more important because fatigue can accumulate if you treat every session like a final.

BJJ athletes drilling through a longer camp training module
Longer modules give technical changes more time to survive against resistance.

Travel distance and flight value

If you are traveling from nearby, a 7-day module may give enough training without overcomplicating the trip.

If you are flying long-haul, 14 days can make the fixed travel effort feel more worthwhile.

Before buying flights, confirm the live dates and room availability so the module length matches your actual stay.

Recommendations by level

Beginners often do well with 7 days for a first camp because the volume is easier to understand and recover from.

Intermediate athletes can choose either module: 7 days for a reset, 14 days for deeper technical work.

Competitors should choose based on tournament date, desired sparring volume, partner needs, and whether they need a sharpening block or a bigger training phase.

Accommodation choice for longer stays

Room choice becomes more important as the stay gets longer.

A shared room keeps the budget lower, while a private room gives more control over sleep, quiet time, and personal routines.

For 14 days, think carefully about the environment that will help you recover well enough to keep training productively.

Shared camp accommodation room for a longer BJJ stay in Georgia
For longer stays, accommodation choice can affect recovery as much as comfort.

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Ready to train BJJ in Georgia?

Choose a 7-day or 14-day module in Tbilisi, then tell us your level, room preference, and preferred dates. We will confirm availability before you book flights.

BJJ Camp FAQ

Is 7 days enough for a BJJ camp?

Yes. Seven days can be enough for a focused training week, especially for first-time campers or short-haul travelers.

Who should choose 14 days?

Choose 14 days if you want more repetition, recovery space, feedback, and better value from long-haul travel.

Do both modules start on the same schedule?

Yes. BJJ Camp Georgia modules start on the first Tuesday of each month, subject to live availability.