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I'm interested in learning more about Japanese jujitsu. Anyone have any experience with dojos in New Jersey or the Philadelphia area? Or is this area just a jujitsu wasteland? These schools seem few and far between, although, we're seeing quite a few more BJJ schools popping up.
Thanks in advance for any feedback,
Tony
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where you located? i know a few really good bjj schools in the red bank/belmar/pt pleasant area. There are lots of bjj schools around NJ, i mostly know of the monmouth county ones and have trained with a lot of those students
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where you located? i know a few really good bjj schools in the red bank/belmar/pt pleasant area. There are lots of bjj schools around NJ, i mostly know of the monmouth county ones and have trained with a lot of those students
I live outside of Flemington, NJ and I work in Yardley (Bucks County, PA).
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for Japanese Juijitsu there seems to be a good number of them.
for JJJ, one Dojo im familiar with is Spartan dojo, cause we would borrow thier spaces for seminars. Cliffside Park N.J. (North Bergen)(201) 943-009
they do Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu, a good number different jujutsu schools and other arts like aikido and hapkido come from Daito-Ryu or was influenced by it
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I live outside of Flemington, NJ and I work in Yardley (Bucks County, PA).
Not sure of any places near flemington (although there probably are a lot), but im sure there are a bunch in the philly area. i would do a quick google search and im sure you will come up with a lot
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