Crosstraining in jujutsu is good.
The only question is the quality of the jujutsu. Very little of what is marketed as "trad jujutstu" is traditional jujutsu -most of it is aikido+judo in a attempt at recreating trad jujutsu. On top of that, some have become too formal to be realistic, and an awful lot of it is Bullshido taught by mcdojo jokes. Sadly, the avarage quality is very low.
But $5 a lesson will let you try a few out to see the quality of this particular one first hand. There are some very good JJ guys out there.
Lets not forget that Sosai did both judo and aikijutsu -and that oldschool kyokushin selfdefense (all to seldom seen today) is basically straight out of daitoryu aikijutsu.
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