Ungjaevel
12/25/2007 1:16pm,
I am currently in Sweden for the holidays, and as I have not been there in a while, I thought I would stop by my old club for old times sake. What I had trained there initially was some ju jutsu kai and sport ju jutsu, but then I moved to the US and found Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to be better and a lot more fun.
When I called my old trainer to ask whether there had been any changes in the class schedule, he said no, however they had added BJJ classes three times a week. Now at this point I am thinking to myself "hmmm, that does not sound right. No one at that club had any training in BJJ in August, so they must have a new guy to teach those classes."
Nope. They have a Ju Jutsu Kai greenbelt who has been through some sort of instructor course teaching BJJ from a book. I rolled with him earlier today, and I demolished him. Mind you, I have a little more than a year of BJJ under my belt, and after spanking him completely I asked how legitimate it was for him to claim credentials as a BJJ instructor. I did not get a straight answer, and thought that it would be imprudent to push the issue at the time.
This reeks of bullshido to me, but my question is what I ought to do about it. Since this is my club (sort of) I am not sure how to go about this. More importantly, I am unaware of any sort of governing body, Swedish or otherwise, that I can report this to, because what they are doing is nothing short of fucking fraudulent. So because I do not feel that it is right for them to be offering courses in "BJJ" I feel that something has to be done, because people are getting ripped off.
When I called my old trainer to ask whether there had been any changes in the class schedule, he said no, however they had added BJJ classes three times a week. Now at this point I am thinking to myself "hmmm, that does not sound right. No one at that club had any training in BJJ in August, so they must have a new guy to teach those classes."
Nope. They have a Ju Jutsu Kai greenbelt who has been through some sort of instructor course teaching BJJ from a book. I rolled with him earlier today, and I demolished him. Mind you, I have a little more than a year of BJJ under my belt, and after spanking him completely I asked how legitimate it was for him to claim credentials as a BJJ instructor. I did not get a straight answer, and thought that it would be imprudent to push the issue at the time.
This reeks of bullshido to me, but my question is what I ought to do about it. Since this is my club (sort of) I am not sure how to go about this. More importantly, I am unaware of any sort of governing body, Swedish or otherwise, that I can report this to, because what they are doing is nothing short of fucking fraudulent. So because I do not feel that it is right for them to be offering courses in "BJJ" I feel that something has to be done, because people are getting ripped off.