
Originally Posted by
Jack LaBarge
I don't see why you can't train both. Go train BJJ. You don't have to stop training JJ completely. Ari (10th Planet Victoria) teaches jj, bjj, & 10th Planet jj at his school. They are all worthy of teaching!
Good advise. However if your instructor does not agree then you need to move on.
Before practicing BJJ and the 10th Planet system I did Judo and some traditional
Japanese Jiu-Jitsu along with Hapkido. Anyway one time this black belt in traditional
Jiu-Jitsu came into our Judo class. Everybody was tapping him out. Even the white belts.
He was a fish out of water with his black belt on.
Judo and BJJ are a sport and you practice with a total resisting opponent. Japanese Jiu-Jitsu
is an art and you don't have somebody actually fighting back.
I remember the first time somebody got me in a choke in one of my first Judo classes. I was shocked that the
guy was actually going to choke me unconscious if I did not escape or tap. I had practiced getting out of
chokes in Hapkido classes but never like that. Ironically I did use one of my Hapkido counters to that choke
and it worked but still Judo and BJJ are real while traditional Japanese Jiu-Jitsu is practiced with a non
resisting opponet or partner. Same thing with Aikido.