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Whats scary is I had that thought as well. I wish they understood the impression they were making. Shingitai has alot of postive things going for it, but all people will remember is this thread.
Yeah, Sensei Scott is technically a wizard and personally a great dude! My favorite Judo teacher was a detail obsessed pedantic with a very similar teaching style! I trained as much as I could with Chris for 11 years. Sensei Scott's knowledge base on everything Jutitsu/Judo is unparalleled other than a small handful across the country.Shin Gi tai is too legit, too legit to quit! I been training only shin gi tai and I can roll with anyone from any BJJ school. There is absolutely no difference except we train with a mindset to submit not transition for points. BJJ is just “cool” so everyone hops on that wagon.
Shin Gi tai is too legit, too legit to quit! I been training only shin gi tai and I can roll with anyone from any BJJ school. There is absolutely no difference except we train with a mindset to submit not transition for points. BJJ is just “cool” so everyone hops on that wagon.
Drove down with a few friends that i did judo with to compete at one of the tournaments. Tough competition. Lots of funHey I train Shingitai Jiu Jitsu under Steve Scott. I think that you are probably training under one of his students...a police officer if my memory serves me correctly....and I am going to be honest with you, shingitai is legit. Learn as much as you can, you will have a healthy dose of judo/sambo which is important. You can learn alot if you dedicate yourself, and frankly the KC area doesn't have THAT much in the way of good structured BJJ. I train alot of no-gi bjj and I am a wrestler and I also train shingitai under Steve Scott.
Most people on this forum have never heard of Shingitai because it is relatively new, it was developed in the last 20-30 years by Coach Scott and notably his good friend John Saylor. They are trying to spread Shingitai and recently formed an association. If you get a BB under Steve, John Saylor, or one of their students you will DEFINITELY be a tough dude. So if you were hesitant about training this, do yourself a favor and start going because I promise you it is no McDojo---it is legit.