Ronin Capoeira is a capoeira group lead by Azul and Bonzinho in Parker, CO. They are cohost a podcast with Varal, called Only The Strongest Podcast, a Capoeira Podcast aimed at the every day experiences of capoeiristas. This channel also includes samplers and tutorials from Azul, who you can follow @blue_af or @ronin_capoeira on instagram. You can also follow our podcast on Spotify, Libsyn, and Instagram @onlythestrongestpodcast.
Amazing ! I'm in my late 20s now and I've been training capoeira hard for 5 years, and watching your videos sometimes. Currently training macaco em pe, great tutorial! It's really inspiring see you train and play so well especially after having life changing stuff like having kids. That's so cool
Hello! I know you made this video years ago but I have to say yours are the best tutorials explaining certain floreios. I haven't found any better tutorials. I'm wondering if you would be willing to provide some additional tutorials once more? You are an excellent explained! Carneirinho/Macaquinho, au sem Mao, piao de mao, S Dobrado, would all benefit from your tutorials!
Beautiful! Very original and in good taste. The girls are really good! So nice that it’s still a dance performance supported mainly by Capoeira movements. Bravo!!!
Hey guys Aranha here from Capoeira batuqui under Mester Xingu. Started in '98. Not ranked very high in capo cause I was doing other styles while doing capo. Took a break from class just maintained until a few years back, under Mestre Xingu. Been working on unlocking moves I had problems with 20 + years ago. It's been fun. My upper body is stronger now then before and my spine is way more flexible. Not really feeling the age thing. I was always a kicker and it's been great to put that on hold and focus on other aspects of the capo game like upside-down stuff, strength stuff and most importantly the music. Anyhow just wanted to share an old guy's story, who feels better now doing capo 20 + years later...o and Azula...you kill it at capo🤙 Really enjoy your vids! Thank you for all the help 🙏
Axe irma mais velha really liked to hear the experiences of mais senhors though obviously individuals' exps differ but few sounds common , a bit emotional too.... btw if you'd be free tomorrow morning at 8 then do take time off to watch 31st SEA games 🥇🥈🥉 🇮🇳🇺🇸🤝🏼🇻🇳(🇹🇭🇰🇭🇱🇦🇵🇭🇲🇨🇸🇬🇲🇾🇹🇱🇧🇳) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-u22aD53r8VY.html (opening ceremony link)🎇🎆🎊🎉
The discord and displeasure experienced by instructors etc. Honestly from a sociological angle is largely from the maladaptive appropriation of a weapon that its sole conception, was to fight white supremacy/ racism in form of the trans-atlantic slave trade/ plantation colonial wars, but its intended heirs aren't allowed it's TRUE history nor usage of it, Or to put it comparatively, its akin to whites now having to fight the fed/local government's for thier 2A birthright established for them by thier forefathers to protect them from the gov. Etc. But now... the 2A is for "everybody" and used all dynamically for wtf ever in movies or for "defense" but yet the lines of application are blurred. Make sense? Good podcast.
Interesting...at 4:20...that pattern you're playing (tone, tone, tone, slap) is the opposite of playing the most simple tumbador ("bottom") part on rumba guaguanco (bass, bass, bass, tone).
Hey, sorey for the late reply, how's practice coming along? Best advice is to do it, a lot, and listen for the right sound. Took me maybe 3 or 4 months to really get a consistent or solid slap.
looks great but iam not flexibal enough for a high bridge because of a twisted spine, i can do a medium bridge from the ground but not a transition from the leaning back position, it would throw me to the ground, so can i still do it?
Yes but you would have to take a different approach. I recommend the style where you jump around the side of one hand and slowly try to go higher and more over the top in the jump. Some other macaco videos teach this way. You'll need a confident/strong jump to accommodate the lack of flexibility. Good luck!
@@RoninCapoeira i saw one now in which the guy simply go over the one arm and never use the second to a bridge like move, i think this will go, strenght for me is not the problem, itsmore the flexibility.