Gracie BJJ / Samuel Kwok wing chun

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I remember seeing information regarding a hybrid art form that was possibly being created.
Anyone anymore information, other than the seminar that took place.
http://www.kwokwingchun.com/artview.php?id=29
Carlson was a 9th degree red belt :yoda:

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I'm sure there are schools out there that teach both disciplines.

Here's a question: do you think it's more attractive to go to a school that has calls this a "new" art?
 

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I remember seeing information regarding a hybrid art form that was possibly being created.
Anyone anymore information, other than the seminar that took place.
http://www.kwokwingchun.com/artview.php?id=29
Carlson was a 9th degree red belt :yoda:

gracie4.jpg
There are many schools out there who teach a hybrid art that combines wing chun/tkd/karate with BJJ. They would be stupid not to include ground training in their curriculum.
Regarding any hybrid that the late master Gracie, rest his soul, was a part of, I don't know. I do know that in his last few years he was doing a lot of seminars trying to secure money for his family for after he left us.
 
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I'm sure there are schools out there that teach both disciplines.

Here's a question: do you think it's more attractive to go to a school that has calls this a "new" art?

Everyone will have a different perception of it I guess, IMO its not a new art, just combines 2 already established fighting / self defence styles into 1 class.
 
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There are many schools out there who teach a hybrid art that combines wing chun/tkd/karate with BJJ. They would be stupid not to include ground training in their curriculum.
Regarding any hybrid that the late master Gracie, rest his soul, was a part of, I don't know. I do know that in his last few years he was doing a lot of seminars trying to secure money for his family for after he left us.

Ah I see. Either way I believe it would be pretty solid curriculum considering the Gracie family was involved.
 

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