Aidan, I agree, but it's not easy finding time to cross train if that's what you mean. Krav Maga has suffered from the hype and that's exactly the reason I stopped teaching...its all about the money now, I was getting pushed more and more to sell uniforms, then merchandise (mugs, key rings etc) at gradings etc..I loved the teaching aspect and training, but I just couldn't sell tat to students who I respected at hugely upscaled prices on the back Krav Maga. Krav Maga is a way of life, if you spend the time to look into it, but the vast majority of people who run clubs, and I know a lot of them (mainly Krav practitioners as well) are only in it to make a buck and simply don't get it...But I totally get what you say about it being overhyped, but it's for the reasons I've said. I hate saying that about Krav Maga, but it's true. Advice if you want to train? Research and remember my advice at your first grading...!