And thanks for posting that up! I'm Alan, btw.
And I've been to that school, along with quite a few others. I'm not sure how to express it in text, but there's something about that Krav Maga school that I wasn't too hip on. It just didn't feel like my type of place. I am respectful of the style, however.
The old JKD school was a blast! As a younger man, it was a great thing for me to find. I got into it like many others, just wanting to learn to kick a little ass, but ended up getting wayyyy into it! It was a small school, totally non-commercial, just a rag-tag looking group of pretty dangerous guys. haha
There are a few descendents of my instructor in various schools around town today. None of them, only in my opinion, are even close to the skill level of Steve. I'd rather not train, than train sloppy.
With the onset of UFC in the mid/early 90's, and then having it explode into the mainstream, quite a few schools around here switched to training for organized fighting. My own experience has been based on fighting on the street, so there's a big disconnect in philosophies, I guess...
If there's a good JKD school around, look into it. Inosanto's work with the art since Bruce Lee's death has been amazing! It is the father of mixed martial ats, and you can be exposed to sooooo many techniques from across the globe. The best part, you only keep what work for YOU! If it doesn't, then discard it. The real trick is finding good instruction, so many schools out there are teaching watered-down stuff...