OK, thoughts...
Well, honestly, it didn't start out too well. The first person I worked with started bashing TKD before he even knew I was in it. Not best way to get on my goodside by bashing a love of mine. Needless to say, was not impressed with him. However, he was a white belt and I've been around enough to know not to judge an art from the people that know least about it. Other than that false start the night was great. It was really good to get out and moving again. As I've explained to others, with the Judo and Jujutsu experience it's like being able to speak Spanish but everybody is speaking to you in Italian. It seems like it should make sense, but you can't quite figure it out. I had a lot of fun and will probably go back.
Oddly enough, I knew of an Iaido instructor in the area, and he happens to teach at this dojo as well, so I may go check that out. All in all, a great time...
The ideas are the same, but the movement, applications, and theories are radically different.