moonhill99
Brown Belt
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You firstly need to do one thing… forget everything you think you know (frankly, it's nothing), and actually listen to what you're being told. So far, none of what you've said even makes sense.
People teach the art they know and are able to teach… if that's a modern system, it's a modern system. If it's a classical one, it's a classical one… it has nothing to do with who is interested in teaching what… it's about what they're actually teaching.
The rest of your post is just as off-base, bluntly.
Chis are you saying for school in US to be Japanese jiu jitsu school the instructor would have go to Japan and train there than come back and set up school. It not some thing they can study in US.
Is it that US lacks knowledge to educate the person.
I said the instructors don't seem interested teaching the old classic one
Is it some thing more complex that the instructor cannot learn it in US and would have to go to Japan and learn it there and come back to the US. That it would be hard to find instructor teaching old Japanese jiu jitsu school in US.