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donkin donus capoeira
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@AndreiYudin70 I don't know if the kick itself is, but the lead-up certainly is.
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Passa Pé? ISSO É MEIA LUA DE FRENTE COMO O AMIGO FALO ALI, AFF AMERICANO IGNORANTE, TENTA TREINAR UM MOVIMENTO NOVO AI GRINGO, "DIETA" , VOCE CONHECE?
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This kick is too sweeping and visible for being used against a more or less prepared adversary.
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@Occhublu there are no masters of capoeira or any discipline, to be the master of anything is to be its creator
and there is only ONE
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man... americas can play capoeira good.
cara.... os bugre também pode joga capoera bem ta....
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@Occhublu Even in brazil, a lot of capoeiristas come to Bahia, the born place of capoeira, to learn more, and get the "malandragem"
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@Occhublu the problem is how the guy become mestre and if it really is true. it isnt just technical factors. Capoeira is a lot more complex than Kung Fu, but yet, there are a lot of things of the chinese you cant learn from a american. this chinese things dont do the kung-fu artist, but the brazilian ones are indispensable for a capoeirist.
sorry about the english errors, but i'm native english speaker
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@ExperAguiar It's bullshit (sorry the language..). All that want to learn Kung-Fu need to learn it from a Chineese guy then? >.> If a white guy is a master in it, then i really don't care. hehe
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@Occhublu yeah, i agree with him. it's not just movement and fight, and this kind of thing, but a lot more. The Way of Thinking, the philosofy, the tradicions, and the portuguese



Passa pe? Pra mim isso e meia lua de frente
MatAngelous 2 years ago 15
ok first of all its ginga and not jingah, and it means to rock or to swing. You are right about the ginga being not really dynamic or good, but please inform yourself before correcting or teaching people.
makdc 2 years ago 11