Which school for you.
I checked out both links, and just looking at the schools, I would go with the BJJ one. This has nothing to do with the arts themselves, but the Judo Dojo's instructors don't name the organization they are with or who they were belted by. This in and of itself isn't necesarily bad, but the BJJ guy, Mike Ortiz, is a direct student of Rickson Gracie. This is an oppertunity that you shouldn't pass up. You should probably check them both out for yourself. I seen on the websight that the Judo school offers 2 weeks free. You can get a better idea of the place after you walk in the door
Mahalo, Jeremy
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