If we're going to reach any traditional jiu jitsu practitioner, especially the ones who are old school and have been in the game AND succeeding at what they've done for so many years, we just have to strive to be excellent at what we do personally with our own game. We'll have to be able to demonstrate it at the varying levels of competition, and optimally, but humble about it so we don't step on people's egos. It's hard to listen to a guy who makes you feel like you're retarded. Just be that local and cool 10PJJ guy and train hard, have fun, and enjoy the journey. I'm as white as white belts can come, and because of it, I'm not really smashing anyone who's more experienced in my gym....yet =D. Someday I'll be hitting swim moves from everywhere, trucks from everywhere, and finishing with moves that the traditional guys haven't seen or standard moves with new applications. It may not be tomorrow, or even a few months from now, but once I start hitting twisters in live rolls vs good opponents, it's inevitable that one of them will ask "how'd you do that?" or "can you show me that setup?" Once you're in that position, you can be super cool and show them in a fun manner. You'll go from the "Guy who gets smashed using 10th Planet" to "The cool 10th Planet Guy with effective/unorthodox game." Just enjoy =D. I'm still trying to get whip ups from lockdown 2 old school with 0 gas in the tank and it's freaking hard as hell to do on bigger guys, but fun =D.