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    I am interested in taking classes in BJJ. As I learned in Wing Chun, it is very important to find a good school/teacher. Anyone know any good schools in the DFW area? Travis Lutter is here but I don't know enough information about the BJJ community as far as credentials/quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GOMAB
    I am interested in taking classes in BJJ. As I learned in Wing Chun, it is very important to find a good school/teacher. Anyone know any good schools in the DFW area? Travis Lutter is here but I don't know enough information about the BJJ community as far as credentials/quality.
    Travis is about as credible as you can get. Black belt under Carlos Machado, fought in Hook-n-Shoot, UFC, ADCC, Pan Am games, and the Mundail. Plus he is a nice guy and turns out great students.

    There are lots of good schools in that area. Check out this page:

    http://www.txmma.com/modules.php?nam...viewlink&cid=9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Hargrave
    Travis is about as credible as you can get. Black belt under Carlos Machado, fought in Hook-n-Shoot, UFC, ADCC, Pan Am games, and the Mundail. Plus he is a nice guy and turns out great students.

    There are lots of good schools in that area. Check out this page:

    http://www.txmma.com/modules.php?nam...viewlink&cid=9
    I got another question. BJJ is great for one on one fighting. Are there techniques in BJJ that you can use when there is more then one attacker? Seems like an attackers buddies can do you in while you are on the ground. Thanks for the earlier response

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    That's been discussed a time or two here and everywhere else.
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    I am new to this so can you give me a quick short answer, or is there a way to search for that discussion on here. thanks

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