This is a mild rant on my part so beware...
In my area, the closest qualified BJJ instructor is three hours away (I don't know this for sure, but I've check as many orgs as I could). This is unfortunate because I would gladly take this art if I could.
However, local dojos are starting to market BJJ as part of their curriculum...I think this is being done because of its success in NHB competitions. I looked around to see if I could get at least a few tidbits of BJJ and most of what I found lacked much to be desired. I was a better grappler then most of the teachers and that is not really saying much given that I am relatively low ranked in any grappling system I've trained in.
The only person that I would even consider training grappling with up here at this point is my current sensei in Dan Zan Ryu Jujutsu, his teacher and a woman who is a blackbelt in jujutsu and has been to many BJJ seminars. All three of them have good skills in grappling, but none of them are really doing BJJ which is what I would prefer.
Other then that, everything else I've seen was nothing but a marketing ploy.
Is BJJ becoming trendy? Is this art a victim of its own success? Is BJJ the new McDojo?
In my area, the closest qualified BJJ instructor is three hours away (I don't know this for sure, but I've check as many orgs as I could). This is unfortunate because I would gladly take this art if I could.
However, local dojos are starting to market BJJ as part of their curriculum...I think this is being done because of its success in NHB competitions. I looked around to see if I could get at least a few tidbits of BJJ and most of what I found lacked much to be desired. I was a better grappler then most of the teachers and that is not really saying much given that I am relatively low ranked in any grappling system I've trained in.
The only person that I would even consider training grappling with up here at this point is my current sensei in Dan Zan Ryu Jujutsu, his teacher and a woman who is a blackbelt in jujutsu and has been to many BJJ seminars. All three of them have good skills in grappling, but none of them are really doing BJJ which is what I would prefer.
Other then that, everything else I've seen was nothing but a marketing ploy.
Is BJJ becoming trendy? Is this art a victim of its own success? Is BJJ the new McDojo?