Good afternoon,
[This is my first post to these forums.]
I am moving to the Seattle area, and am looking for a JKD club to train at. Since I am new to the scene, it would be very nice to hear recommendations on clubs with honest and reality-grounded members and trainers who know what they are doing, in addition to offering high quality training. Could someone please give me some recommendations? Seattle should have no shortage of JKD for obvious reasons
Next, a bit of background to help with my next question, which should have come first. I've had 1yr 7-star Preying Mantis, and a few months of JKD and BJJ. The first seemed excellent for discipline and honing certain traits in the long-run, while the latter two seemed more immediately practical for my limited training.
In the past I've verbally avoided at least two fights (one against two, both randomly initiated), and of course avoidence and escape is a great outcome. Reality of street fights is completely different than Hollywood. I am willing to commit long-term training (i.e., life-long) in I _think_ JKD, primarily to aid in the confidence that if I absolutely had to, I could defend myself to some reasonable degree. This confidence also assists in verbally diffusing certain situations.
I know many people look to certain MAs because of their sport nature. Since I am heavily involved with fencing and other sports, I am not looking to JKD for physical workouts or discipline, although it is a welcome side-effect, but rather for practical street-fighting techniques, period.
I would like to ask your opinion on whether, based on what I am--and am not--looking for, JKD is a suitable training method.
Whatever method you suggest can pay off in many years, I don't need a solution-in-a-box, so keep that in mind. And I know JKD is certainly _not_
Thanks for your opinion and advice!
[This is my first post to these forums.]
I am moving to the Seattle area, and am looking for a JKD club to train at. Since I am new to the scene, it would be very nice to hear recommendations on clubs with honest and reality-grounded members and trainers who know what they are doing, in addition to offering high quality training. Could someone please give me some recommendations? Seattle should have no shortage of JKD for obvious reasons

Next, a bit of background to help with my next question, which should have come first. I've had 1yr 7-star Preying Mantis, and a few months of JKD and BJJ. The first seemed excellent for discipline and honing certain traits in the long-run, while the latter two seemed more immediately practical for my limited training.
In the past I've verbally avoided at least two fights (one against two, both randomly initiated), and of course avoidence and escape is a great outcome. Reality of street fights is completely different than Hollywood. I am willing to commit long-term training (i.e., life-long) in I _think_ JKD, primarily to aid in the confidence that if I absolutely had to, I could defend myself to some reasonable degree. This confidence also assists in verbally diffusing certain situations.
I know many people look to certain MAs because of their sport nature. Since I am heavily involved with fencing and other sports, I am not looking to JKD for physical workouts or discipline, although it is a welcome side-effect, but rather for practical street-fighting techniques, period.
I would like to ask your opinion on whether, based on what I am--and am not--looking for, JKD is a suitable training method.
Whatever method you suggest can pay off in many years, I don't need a solution-in-a-box, so keep that in mind. And I know JKD is certainly _not_

Thanks for your opinion and advice!
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