Skorz...
I appreciate your recommendations with one exception:
I am somewhat skeptical of Gracie Jujutsu. Sure, I've seen the Ultimate Fighting Challenge. So? I've seen the Gracie dojos spring up (and some of the real Gracies are here in LA). I have yet to see a Gracie or one of their disciple go up against a traditional Japanese-style Jujutsu master. I'm betraying my bias, as that is my background (albeit limited). I do know what some of these masters can do, and i think the Gracie stylist would be TOAST. All they seem to want to do is go to the ground and choke their opponent out. Very limited repertoire, compared to the diversity of something like Hakkoryu or Yo****sune Jujutsu. imvho
PS: can anyone tell me more about Wing Tsun, and compare it to similar styles from other countries? thx
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