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We're delighted to welcome Kung Fu to the OTS mic today. He joins us from England at an ungodly hour to talk about how he got into capoeira, why he started his podcast, and how he'll continue with capoeira no matter what, even though osteoarthritis might limit his time in the roda. His podcast: The Life Capoeira https://rss.com/podcasts/thelifecapo…
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Hint: there's no clear answer. There's not even a clear answer on what the criteria should be. Instas of some of the people we mentioned: @simbastyle @harel_cenoura @noa.r.harari @estrelinha_tom @sapir_alegria @mestrejamaika @senzaladunga @mestragatabrava @mestre_amen_batuque @david_atl_bocao @m_cabecao_miami @danamamanmv @mtigresasdc…
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We discuss a joooooosee post from the subreddit about how capoeira should update itself. Bonzinho thinks the post misses the point entirely, Varal waffles in his usual manner, and Azul thinks we should punch more people in the face. Plus, the debut of a new segment: hot takes! The post: https://www.reddit.com/r/capoeira/comments/1b8telh/time_to_upd…
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Etiquette in capoeira is like gravity - you can't see it but it rules everything. Use three berimbaus. Don't cross the instruments when you volta ao mundo. When you volta, make a completed circle. Wait to play by crouching down. Wait to play by standing up. Don't buy the game during a chorus. Only the buy the game during a chorus, never a verse.…
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Today we don our mining helmets, switch on our headlamps, and dig through the book Capoeira and Candomblé: Conformity and Resistance through Afro-Brazilian Experience by Floyd Merrell. There's some great stuff in here about the similarities between the two Afro-Brazilian philosophies and their history, but it does take some backbreaking labor to ge…
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Video of Alex and Cobra Mansa Here How to Watch a Roda. A famous mestre who happens to be very old plays a less-famous Insta star who happens to be pretty young, and it is a delight to watch. There's a lot to dig into -- the stages of evolution of the game, the give and take, the theater, and Cobra Mansa's total command of capoeira.…
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A guide to which acrobatics are worth your time to try and learn. Some moves look great but they take way too much work to achieve. And some moves can be pretty easy, but they're undignified. Where's the sweet spot between the work required and the result? Hint: steer clear of armada dupla.Door Only The Strongest
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Can other martial artists get capoeira to work for them in a self-defense situation? Some youtubers are asking that question, and we're here to answer (even if we think that's not really the right question to be asking in the first place). Sensei Seth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x1bUgi0l1Y Kevin Lee. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LVelHYQcQ…
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https://youtu.be/1Vy8-HAeAnc?t=145 How to Watch a Roda! A listener-submitted video proves difficult to diagnose. Who are these people? Is this game aggressive? Is it okay for a small person to wheelbarrow a big person into an atabaque? The one thing we all agree on is that this game is a blast to watch.…
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We quickly recap an event we all attended, recording in between the actual batizado and dinner. Azul's hair was still wet from the shower, Varal had just hastily brushed his teeth, and Bonzinho was perfectly ready because he opted not to shower since that would wash away the axé.Door Only The Strongest
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Desconfiado graciously rejoins us today to talk about a problem he has with nicknames, and also the dark secret around his own nickname. Then we move on the conundrum that independent schools find themselves in - it's nice to run things your own way, but you gotta do everything yourself. A larger group gets you perks but not autonomy; what to do?…
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Azul and Bonzinho are back from a great event and live podcast panel. They recap everything for Varal, who listens with increasing jealousy. Art exhibits, rodas, after-parties...so Hollywood. Plus the live podcast discussion alongside two other great capoeira podcasts, linked below. Singing For Survival https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/singing…
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The podcast For the Love of Language joins us for a special crossover mashup episode. They school us on how to make learning Portuguese easier, how oral history impacts capoeira, and whether it's cool to sing songs that aren't in Portuguese. Stacie and EJ are both linguists, capoeiristas, former students of Azul's, and delightful. Find them here: h…
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Lotta stuff today. Bonzinho creates a handstand protocol for Varal to follow. Azul buys the game and declines to play when injured. Varal learns how to fight even when he doesn't have a tambourine. The Bonz protocol for all you handstanders (rest at least 1 min in between each): 1 min - regular handstands, straight, tuck, split leg 1 min - wrist ro…
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Azul quizzes Bonzinho and Varal about their spiritual beliefs. Do you have to be spiritual to train capoeira? Does training capoeira make you spiritual? Why does Azul remember a handspin in LA in 2012 more clearly than the births of her children? Plus, a quick update on cannibalism.Door Only The Strongest
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Varal's book https://www.amazon.com/Capoeira-Guidebook-Investigations-Philosophy-Afro-Brazilian/dp/1523827386 Varal steps up to the lectern to talk about where capoeira comes from, why whistling is gang behavior, and why we can't decide whether capoeira even comes from Brazil.Door Only The Strongest
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Here's the video (not required viewing, but still interesting). https://youtu.be/lkkJT04WBRo?t=1868 We're back! After a refreshing summer break we're ready to bloviate about capoeira once again. Today we're talking competitions and the sort of capoeira they promote. Azul thinks the games lack deception, Boninzho thinks a player's elasticity is impo…
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All tunes all day today. Azul gives us a crash course on learning to sing and play the instruments (even if you fear and loath the music, like Varal). Then we hash out the top 3 best and worst capoeira songs. Spoiler: stop singing O Sim Sim Sim. Send It with OTS https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ZlCirhTVWqrrjz2GX3btK?si=uhT48i3LTbGLHXC2fUkxfA&utm_…
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https://youtu.be/h0OfP6wqeLU How To Watch A Roda returns. A dense game that seems to have just about everything. Attacks, counterattacks, playfulness, malicia, fairness, and even a little dash of positive gender dynamics. Help us answer the question all of capoeira youtube is asking: what's her name?…
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To keep the universe in balance, we're complimenting our previous episode about beginners with one about creaky knees and incontinence. We ponder the idea of aging gracefully in capoeira, and try to grow out of the desire to look cool. It's gotta happen sometime, and that time is when Azul waves bye-bye to ponte forever.…
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Everything you need to know to get started in capoeira. How to find classes, what to expect when you show up, how to make friends and destroy enemies, etc. Bonzinho optimistically suggests trying a couple different studios in your area, Azul is confident the community will support you, and Varal is overly concerned with sleazy instructors for some …
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Today we run through an intro workshop that Varal taught to a group of bright-eyed, enthusiastic college kids and how it made him grumpy. Turns out having no instruments is cool, but bloody injuries aren't. Luckily college kids have no legal framework and they never even thought to sue. Plus, a quick PSA to say that farting in front of your partner…
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