
Team MMA Camp Guide
Team MMA Training Camps in Georgia for Clubs and National Teams
Explore team MMA camp options in Georgia for clubs, gyms, and national teams, including coaching, facilities, dates, accommodation, and custom arrangements.
Quick answer
MMA Camp Georgia can support team camp inquiries with structured training, serious facilities, accommodation options, and custom arrangements.
It is best for clubs, gyms, coach-led groups, fight teams, and national team-style groups that need focused preparation in Tbilisi.
Teams should send athlete count, levels, goals, dates, coaching needs, and room preferences before expecting a useful answer.
Team fit
Clubs, gyms, national teams
Facility
Mats, octagon, striking zones
International proof
Athletes from 30+ countries
Group logistics
Accommodation and meals available
Who team camps are for
Team MMA camps are for groups that want a shared training block rather than scattered individual sessions.
That can include clubs, fight teams, coach-led groups, national team-style groups, or gyms bringing athletes for preseason, competition preparation, wrestling focus, grappling focus, or conditioning.
The key is alignment. A team camp works best when athletes arrive with shared goals and coaches can explain what the group needs before dates are confirmed.
Facility overview for groups
A team needs room to work. Gymnasia offers 500+ sqm of mats, octagon context, striking areas, grappling space, and conditioning options.
That matters because team camps often need multiple training goals inside one block: striking rounds, wrestling entries, grappling transitions, pad work, conditioning, and technical review.
The facility setup helps coaches keep the group moving without turning every session into a bottleneck.
For larger or higher-level groups, the inquiry should clarify athlete count, level, and whether the group expects dedicated training blocks or to join existing module rhythm.

What to clarify before requesting a team camp
A useful team inquiry includes the number of athletes, coaches traveling, training levels, age range, competition goals, preferred dates, desired duration, and room preferences.
Include what the group needs most: wrestling, grappling, striking, MMA sparring, conditioning, recovery structure, or a mixed program.
If athletes have upcoming competitions, include dates and weight-class considerations. If the group includes beginners and fighters together, say that too.
The more precise the first message is, the easier it is to confirm fit without slow back-and-forth.
Training goals teams commonly bring
Some teams want preseason volume: a serious block that resets fitness, habits, and shared standards.
Fight teams may want a competition-prep environment with technical sparring, wrestling integration, and controlled intensity.
Other groups may want a grappling or wrestling block because Georgia offers strong combat-sport context for takedowns, clinch work, and control.
A good team camp does not need every possible goal. It needs the right goals stated clearly enough that the week can be built around them.

Accommodation and meals for groups
Full-board can be especially useful for teams because it removes repeated group decisions around meals and rooms.
Shared rooms may keep the trip more affordable, while private rooms can support coaches, fighters close to competition, or athletes who need better recovery control.
Discuss room preferences early. Groups are harder to place late, especially when several athletes need the same monthly module.
Teams should also clarify arrival times, departure timing, and whether athletes are comfortable with the same meal rhythm.
Bring the group details first
Send athlete count, dates, levels, goals, coaches, and room needs so the camp team can check whether a team module is realistic.
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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
Can a club book an MMA team camp in Georgia?
Clubs and coach-led groups can inquire about team camp fit, dates, training goals, and accommodation needs.
What information should a team send first?
Send athlete count, coaches, levels, dates, duration, room preferences, injuries or limits, and the main training goals.
Can national teams or larger groups inquire?
Yes. Larger or national team-style groups should inquire early because facility, coaching, and accommodation fit must be checked.
Is full-board useful for team camps?
Often yes. Full-board simplifies hotel and meals for the group, which helps coaches keep the focus on training.