MMA athletes training during a camp module in Tbilisi

MMA Camp Dates Guide

MMA Camp Georgia Dates: How Monthly Training Modules Work

See how MMA Camp Georgia start dates work, why modules begin monthly, and how to choose between 7-day and 14-day training blocks.

Reviewed by the Gymnasia camp team
Monthly start-date and package details reviewed on July 3, 2026.

Quick answer

MMA Camp Georgia modules start on the first Tuesday of each month.

Each monthly start can be planned as a 7-day or 14-day training block, depending on your travel time, recovery needs, and goals.

Use the live dates page to see the next available starts, then request availability before booking flights.

Start rule

First Tuesday monthly

Module lengths

7 days or 14 days

Training rhythm

1-2 structured sessions per day

Best next step

Check dates before flights

The current start-date rule

MMA Camp Georgia is structured around monthly training modules rather than random daily arrivals.

The current rule is straightforward: modules start on the first Tuesday of each month.

That rhythm helps coaches plan groups, training load, accommodation, and the weekly flow. It also makes the decision easier for athletes because you can compare clear monthly starts instead of negotiating a custom calendar from scratch.

The live dates page is still the source to check before you commit. It shows the next available modules and keeps the booking step tied to real availability.

What 7-day and 14-day date blocks mean

A 7-day module is a compact training week. It works well if you are already active, want a focused reset, or need to fit the trip inside a tight work schedule.

A 14-day module is a deeper immersion. The second week gives more time for technical corrections, recovery rhythm, coach feedback, and training habits to survive under fatigue.

Both formats can be serious. The choice is not about toughness. It is about time, travel distance, budget, and how much change you reasonably expect from the trip.

7-day module

One focused training week with a clear goal and fast feedback.

Best for first-time camp visitors, busy athletes, and budget-led trips.

14-day module

Two connected weeks with more repetition, recovery rhythm, and adaptation.

Best for long-haul travelers, active hobbyists, fighters, and teams.

Monthly start

Modules start on the first Tuesday of each month.

Choose dates first, confirm availability, then book flights.

Pad work session during an MMA training camp in Georgia
Seven days gives a focused camp week. Fourteen days gives more room for repetition, recovery, and adaptation.

How to pick dates around flights and recovery

The strongest date is not always the earliest date. It is the date that lets you arrive ready enough to train well.

If you are flying long-haul, consider arriving with a margin before the first hard sessions. Jet lag and rushed transfers can make the opening days feel heavier than the training plan requires.

If you are coming from nearby, a 7-day block may be easy to fit around work. If you are crossing several time zones or paying a high flight cost, 14 days may make the trip more efficient.

Plan the return too. A hard camp week followed by a red-eye flight and immediate work can turn a good training decision into a recovery problem.

Choose the dates before the flight

Pick your preferred month, request availability, and wait for confirmation before buying tickets.

Check upcoming dates

Why availability matters

Camp fit is not just a bed count. Coaches need to understand levels, goals, group size, and whether the module can support the athlete mix.

That matters more for serious MMA than for a casual gym visit. Fighters, beginners, team groups, and hobbyists can all train well, but the context should be clear before arrival.

When you request availability, include your current training level, injury limitations, preferred duration, room preference, and one practical goal for the camp.

That information lets the team answer with something useful instead of only saying whether a date is open.

Seasonal notes for Tbilisi

Tbilisi is a practical training base because the gym, hotel options, meals, and city recovery time can stay close together.

Season still affects the trip. Warmer months can make hydration and recovery planning more important. Cooler months may feel easier for training volume but can require more layers between sessions.

The point is not to over-optimize the weather. It is to choose a module where your travel schedule, work calendar, and recovery habits support the training block.

If you are unsure, start with the next date that gives you enough time to prepare and enough margin to arrive calmly.

Tbilisi city view from accommodation near MMA camp training
Tbilisi makes the camp practical: training, meals, accommodation, and city recovery time can stay close together.

When to request availability

Request availability as soon as you know the month you prefer and whether you are leaning toward 7 or 14 days.

You do not need to have every detail solved before sending the form. You should have enough information to help the team answer: dates, package type, level, goals, and any constraints.

If you are comparing price and dates together, read the cost guide next. It explains the difference between training-only and full-board packages so your date choice also matches the way you want to travel.

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Ready to train MMA in Georgia?

Choose a monthly module, compare 7-day and 14-day packages, then tell us your level and travel preferences. The team will confirm availability before you book flights.

Camp Planning FAQ

When do MMA Camp Georgia modules start?

Modules start on the first Tuesday of each month. Check the live dates page for the next available starts.

Can I choose 7 days or 14 days?

Yes. Monthly starts can be planned as either a 7-day or 14-day camp block, depending on availability and package fit.

Should I book flights before requesting availability?

No. Request availability first, wait for confirmation, and then book flights around the confirmed module.

Which month is best for MMA camp in Tbilisi?

The best month is the one that gives you enough time to prepare, travel calmly, and recover around training. The first Tuesday monthly rhythm makes that comparison simple.