I'm about ten years in with an Inosanto blend - ie. Kali, Kuntao, Wing Chun, JKD, etc.. We're in the midwest and my instructor was actually able to affiliate with Sifu Hatch and Dan Inosanto.
It's good stuff, I like it a lot, and I also like that we lucked out in having an instructor who has the right balance of being a natural fighter from youth who gelled with the stuff but also being someone who can teach. We've kept a really positive environment at our school as well and some of the other students have been commenting that you usually have the problem that a) really good martial arts teachers usually don't take off commercially or just teach out of their garages b) commercially successful teachers usually have to water things down or start playing games with certifiction, and it seems like he was able to be successful and not do either of the two. I think that was some combination of persistence in marketing but also we rooted down in a good place, held out, and the word of mouth finally took off.
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