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5. ‘TEST’ YOUR OPTIONS Once you have your short list of options, which ideally would only consists of 3-5 choices, you can begin to ‘test’ them out – similar to what you would do when you test drive a car before making a purchase. Remember that signing up to a MMA training camp is a big investment so don’t rush in to making a decision! Whenever possible, it is always good to test out each camp a few times before you decide to sign up. This is your chance to truly evaluate whether the options you had picked up actually reflect your needs and preferences. Note that one of the most important things to be aware of is the dynamic between the trainer and the trainees as well as how the trainees interact with each other. Observe how your potential trainer coaches his/ her current trainees during a sparring session. This would paint an image as to how he/ she would likely to train you. Should all of the training camps you are considering happen to be located out of town or abroad – testing out the options may not be a possibility. In this case, we highly recommend for you to do your due dilligence. Seek out as much information, reviews and feedback as you possibly can before sigining up for a training camp to reduce the risk of ‘buyer remorse’. As they say, it’s far better to be safe than to be sorry!