Thanx Bro for the kind words. We are both fight a battle on different fronts but against the same enemy... Ignorance and Self Hatred. Keep on doing what you do... And if you are every interested I am a writer as well.
I will also like to add that nomadicstar you are doing a great job and keep it up!!!
I am an African American manga cartoon artist and love drawing my African characters performing these arts. This is a beautiful and it is time to kill the stereotype the world has brought upon us. Please keep posting. I rely on people like you.
I will also like to add that nomadicstar you are doing a great job and keep it up!!!
I am an African American manga cartoon artist and love drawing my African characters performing these arts. This is a beautiful and it is time to kill the stereotype the world has brought upon us. Please keep posting. I really on people like you.
I read of this art. I read about it in the book Fighting for Honor by a Nigerian of Igbo ethnic named T.J. Desch Obi. This made me develope a theory of this art. I think there were two forms of it. First it was made in the Gullah Sea Islands as a head butting and kicking art called kicking and knocking. After spreading to the deep south it took on another form due to African and European boxing influences called kicking and boxing. Though it isstill just a theory.
My teacher/friend knew of a martial art from the "greenswamps and coastal Islands of The carolina's and georgiain the 1940's-1970's, he called it kickin' and boxin', but he said there were people on the streets at this time, who we may consider thugs or niggas today, who could contend with the best martial artists of today; folks who could do a headstand and put you down with their feet in a minute.
@TheBanditghettoninja
Thanx Bro for the kind words. We are both fight a battle on different fronts but against the same enemy... Ignorance and Self Hatred. Keep on doing what you do... And if you are every interested I am a writer as well.
Peace
nomadicstar 9 months ago
I will also like to add that nomadicstar you are doing a great job and keep it up!!!
I am an African American manga cartoon artist and love drawing my African characters performing these arts. This is a beautiful and it is time to kill the stereotype the world has brought upon us. Please keep posting. I rely on people like you.
TheBanditghettoninja 10 months ago
I will also like to add that nomadicstar you are doing a great job and keep it up!!!
I am an African American manga cartoon artist and love drawing my African characters performing these arts. This is a beautiful and it is time to kill the stereotype the world has brought upon us. Please keep posting. I really on people like you.
TheBanditghettoninja 10 months ago
I read of this art. I read about it in the book Fighting for Honor by a Nigerian of Igbo ethnic named T.J. Desch Obi. This made me develope a theory of this art. I think there were two forms of it. First it was made in the Gullah Sea Islands as a head butting and kicking art called kicking and knocking. After spreading to the deep south it took on another form due to African and European boxing influences called kicking and boxing. Though it isstill just a theory.
TheBanditghettoninja 10 months ago
Nice!!.
ecaroh69 1 year ago
great capoeira fighht, thanks my friend =)
CapoeiraParis 1 year ago
Good stuff
orateurpneumatikos 1 year ago
My teacher/friend knew of a martial art from the "greenswamps and coastal Islands of The carolina's and georgiain the 1940's-1970's, he called it kickin' and boxin', but he said there were people on the streets at this time, who we may consider thugs or niggas today, who could contend with the best martial artists of today; folks who could do a headstand and put you down with their feet in a minute.
Spryt07 1 year ago
That's what Im talking about...I heard of knocking and kicking...Bruce Lee called it Blasting. That's what's good...that practical stufff.
Kigonja 1 year ago