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He offered it at S.E.P.S.I. (SouthEastern Public Safety Institute) for LEO/Corrections. As far as an introduction to sport BJJ is was fine. As far as viability on the street (or in a cell) it will get you killed. It focused too much on ground grappling and submission holds. While these are fine for the octogon where you don't have to worry about weapons and/or multipble attackers and/or user-unfriendly objects like asphalt, cars, sloping surfaces, close quarters etc it sucks for realistic control of a situation that will likely have too many unknowns from the outset of the altercation.
He did change it up a bit, but apparently not enough for sound tactics. I don't even know if they allow him at S.E.P.S.I. anymore too be honest. It was sort of a flash-in-the-pan sorta thing with a former H.L. cooridinator that knew nothing about being on the street (or in a cell). A much better class would be something like S.P.E.A.R. through Tony Blauer, P.C.R. through Ken Good or Krav Maga from one of the former IDF Commandoes through I.S.I.
Just my two cents as I've taken all the instructor courses for each.
Be safe.