It's great that you've signed up for a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class! It's a fantastic way to stay fit and engage in a supportive community. Regarding the form, the question about disabilities, illnesses, or relevant health concerns is typically asked to ensure your safety during training.
In terms of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), it's ultimately up to you whether you want to disclose this information. While BJJ classes are physical and may involve close contact, instructors are usually focused on providing a positive and inclusive environment. If you feel comfortable sharing this aspect of your life, it might help them better understand your needs and potentially tailor their teaching approach accordingly.
As for Social Anxiety Disorder, you might want to consider disclosing it on the form. This information can be crucial for your coaches to create a supportive atmosphere during your training. Many BJJ schools prioritize creating an inclusive environment and can make accommodations to ensure everyone feels comfortable.
Remember, your well-being is important, and being open about your needs can contribute to a positive and understanding training experience. If you have any concerns, feel free to discuss them directly with the instructor or the person responsible for the form.
Wishing you a rewarding and enjoyable journey into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu!