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probably true, i feel like with judo it would also be easier to find a decent level of instruction, whereas with BJJ, who knows.

i had this problem with muay Thai and kickboxing in the past where i only realised all my previous instruction was hot garbage after switching places a few times. a bit like switching from shitcoins to btc and then regretting the mistakes and wasted money

With Muay Thai, the instructor has to be from Thailand

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correct, although the Dutch school of kick boxing / muay Thai is pretty great.

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Exactly, the Netherlands has a great tradition in kickboxing with great fighters like Semmy Schilt, Peter Aerts, Ernesto Hoost (my favorite) and many others. I miss K-1 tournaments in Japan

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