My friends would make fun of me because I was the only one in my town that would do caperia got ok at it wasnt like a professional but was definitely cool to try and learn just didn't really understand it honestly wish I never stopped..
@@capoeiraverdade1319 dang yeah ik I got to stop being lazy and just put in the work cause I doo love caperia always have since I was little just had nobody to spar with or actually do it with like y'all are used to I mainly just did by myself taught myself too and learned from the movies only the strong and learned how to jenga learned some kicks but I definitely get back into it now that I have two little ones that I would like to also learn
Watching these capoeira videos brings back memories in Rhode Island hanging out with my Portugues and Cape Verdian, Brazilian, and Puerto Ricans friends.
@@capoeiraverdade1319 Oh my teacher knew him he show his to us, Then he told us the art is 900yr old or something, My teacher's name in capoaira was Redondo his name was Eddie. He told me the Takken was inspired by him creating Eddie Gordo. Idk if that true or not but it was great experience. I didn't get no name, Then everyone just went their own thing. His other friend appeared on "Jerry Springer" in the weird and great times of the 90s.
@@capoeiraverdade1319 like Yea, i did Angola before in the 90s and i'm beast when it come to karate and kickboxing. BTW what style of Capoeira is this? I'm just learning there more then two style in brazil.
It's not about the martial art. It's about the martial artist. And there is a Capoeira User in u f c that has knocked out people with kicks and flying kicks
That’s THE jump kick that I always wanted to be able to do… I dabbled more into breakdancing and then into a little bit of Capoeira as a kid… One of my friends once showed me this jump kick… I couldn’t believe my eyes. Amazing man