Adult wrestlers drilling against the wall during a structured Tbilisi camp session

Tbilisi Camp Planning Guide

Wrestling Camp in Tbilisi: Dates, Prices and Weekly Schedule

See how a wrestling camp in Tbilisi works: monthly start dates, 7-day and 14-day modules, training-only and full-board prices, schedule and booking advice.

Quick answer

A wrestling camp in Tbilisi works best as a 7-day or 14-day module with a clear technical theme, published prices and a realistic training rhythm.

The simplest option is training-only from EUR 500. Full-board packages add meals, hotel and either shared or private-room accommodation.

If you are unsure, book around one technical goal: better entries, cleaner finishes, stronger hand fighting or takedowns for MMA and BJJ.

Start pattern

First Tuesday of each month

Modules

7 days or 14 days

Price range

EUR 500-2100

Best for

Focused wrestling weeks

How the Tbilisi wrestling camp works

The camp is built for athletes who want a compact training trip, not an open-ended gym visit.

You choose a 7-day or 14-day module, then decide whether you only need training or want hotel and meals included.

The training week should have a spine: level check, technical focus, live testing and a clear take-home plan.

Dates and module length

The cleanest planning rhythm is monthly start dates with both 7-day and 14-day options.

A 7-day camp is best when you want a sharp technical reset and can arrive already fit.

A 14-day camp gives more room for repetition, recovery and changes that start to survive under pressure.

If you are flying long-haul, 14 days usually makes the travel effort feel more worthwhile.

Check the next Tbilisi camp dates

Use the dates page to compare the next 7-day and 14-day modules before you request availability.

View upcoming dates

Prices and package types

Price matters because a training trip has hidden costs: hotel, food, transfers, laundry and recovery time.

Training-only is the leanest option if you already know Tbilisi or want to handle your own stay.

Full-board packages are better if you want to spend less energy solving logistics and more energy on training.

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.

What a 7-day schedule looks like

A useful week should not be random. The first sessions find your habits, and the middle of the week tests the fixes.

The final sessions should leave you with simple positions to keep training after you fly home.

Day 1

Level check, stance, movement and safety

Coaches see your habits and set the technical theme.

Days 2-3

Hand fighting, entries and finishing mechanics

You repeat the same problems until details start to stick.

Day 4

Defense, mat returns and controlled live rounds

The week shifts from clean drilling into pressure testing.

Days 5-6

Live wrestling, tactical choices and problem solving

Intensity rises while coaches keep the work specific.

Day 7

Review, lighter rounds and take-home plan

You leave with a few repeatable positions to keep training.

A coach showing hand position during a wrestling technique session in Tbilisi
A good schedule moves from clean technical detail into realistic pressure without burning the athlete out too early.

How to choose 7 days or 14 days

Choose 7 days if you already train regularly and want one focused technical block.

Choose 14 days if your goal needs more repetition, especially stance, hand fighting, mat returns or live wrestling confidence.

Beginners can join a shorter module, but the trip works better if expectations are honest.

One week can show the path. Two weeks gives the path time to become more natural.

How to book the right week

Do not book only by date. Book by fit.

Tell the team your sport, your level, injury limitations and the one problem you most want to fix.

Good goals are specific: finish single legs, defend front headlocks, stop giving up mat returns or build BJJ stand-up confidence.

That information helps the camp point you to the right module and training emphasis.

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Ready to train wrestling in Georgia?

Choose a 7-day or 14-day module in Tbilisi, then tell us your level and what you want to improve. We will confirm availability and help you pick the right training week.

Training Trip FAQ

How often do wrestling camps in Tbilisi start?

Wrestling Camp Georgia is structured around monthly modules, with 7-day and 14-day options shown on the dates page.

How much is a wrestling camp in Tbilisi?

Training-only starts from EUR 500. Full-board packages with hotel and meals range from EUR 990 for 7 days to EUR 2100 for 14 days.

Is 7 days enough for a wrestling camp?

Yes, if you arrive with one clear goal. For deeper habit change, 14 days gives more repetition and more time to adapt.

What should I ask before booking?

Ask which dates fit your level, how much live wrestling is expected, what gear to bring and whether your main technical goal fits the week.

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