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![]() | Yo oregon panthers, I just found this dicussion forum and see that you put this post up back in april. I have a martial arts organization called Functional Martial Arts Systems in Madison , Wi. Here i teach Jeet Kune Do (my specialty) Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Kali and Kickboxing. Check out my website and shoot me and email or call. My website is www.realityjkd.com Take Care, Mike Vaughn Functional Martial Arts Systems www.realityjkd.com |
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![]() | Vaughn since when is a white belt qualified to teach BJJ? If you want to learn BJJ in Madison WI you go to the Monkeybar Gymnasium. Jon Hinds is the only brown belt in the state outside of Milwaukee. To be perfectly blunt, most of the students there are more qualified to teach BJJ than you are. You teach JKD, thats cool, but don't go around trying to advertise for what you are not qualified to do. oregonpanthers, if you are anywhere near Milwaukee Henry Matamoros runs an excellent BJJ school. Up near appleton Bill Krieg runs the fox valley grappling club, which is by all accounts a decent school as well. In Madison look up the Monkeybar. Those are the best schools in their respective areas. I do not know of any in the west and north parts of wisconsin. |
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