Some dude on the first page said something along the lines of "a bunch of karate people jumping on the bandwagon". That makes absolutely no sense. What do you think, BJJ is only for certain people or what? Martial arts are for anyone and everyone, period. If someone wants to improve their self, what is wrong with that? If there was a BJJ school here, I'd join up in a heart beat. Is that jumping on the band wagon, too?
Scott Caan use to train with us over a beverly hill jj when ethan milius and marc laimon were the instructors.
former dodger jim gott is a blue belt under roger machado. he also is a high ranking black belt in hapkido. he also trained kali with phil rapagna and the late edgar sulite.