I must find a BJJ school in Toronto. I need to work on my on the ground stuff and my throws. AKA do more Judo, which is basically a more upright form of BJJ. But then again, if I'm up against an experienced grappler/wrestler, I'd want to learn groundholds besides submission, which I know quite well. And SeBas, capoeira is effective kn a martial sense only because they use body fakes, so they have ypu going one way, and then their foot comes at you from a completely different direction. I heard that from this portuguese dude who knows a few styles of wrestling, upright fighting, and streetfighting. He was a beast, he showed me like 3 new holds in 10 minutes. Apparently, alot of the shit he knows is passed down through his family :saywhat: My dad (who also does martial arts: wrestling, karate, judo, tae kwon do...) saw him practicing with a staff, and he was wicked :thumbsup: