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شركة مكا...<a href="https://www.noornada.com" rel="nofollow">شركة رش مبيدات </a><br /><a href="https://www.noornada.com/anti-cockroaches-nagran/" rel="nofollow">شركة مكافحة صراصير بنجران</a><br /><a href="https://www.noornada.com/pest-control-hail/" rel="nofollow">شركة مكافحة حشرات بحائل</a><br /><a href="https://www.noornada.com/pesticide-spray-hail/" rel="nofollow">شركة رش مبيدات بحائل</a><br />needs you deservehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09712529439267861090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30553381.post-78542225172969961982009-09-02T05:31:17.452+03:002009-09-02T05:31:17.452+03:00Amen. This is something I'm struggling with th...Amen. This is something I'm struggling with though. Sometimes I lose myself in the self-expression bit and my instructor has to remind to do my movements in the context of the other player. I really think about making my movements flow into one another but sometimes that comes at the cost of paying attention to how I can best respond to the situation. I just started looking at you blog but I already like what I see. I'd like to look through all your exercises so that I can work through them during the bitter winters here (Wisconsin). Thanks for posting your thoughts and experiences.EdOpineshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03128432232458854372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30553381.post-34171234318364436382008-10-03T12:39:00.000+03:002008-10-03T12:39:00.000+03:00Hey Ido! Sorry, as I am no Capoeira expert but jus...Hey Ido! <BR/><BR/>Sorry, as I am no Capoeira expert but just a fan I cannot comment on your post especially, but I do love the name Ido and picked it up for creating a name for my blog, and I have always wanted to learn to do Capoeira. <BR/><BR/>I just wanted to say hi. I will follow your blog.Deedeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18133392554185742878noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30553381.post-1165849331409097312006-12-11T17:02:00.000+02:002006-12-11T17:02:00.000+02:00Glad to hear from you again, amigo. You have some ...Glad to hear from you again, amigo. You have some good insights there, you should post more often.<BR/>Back to our discussion... Getting people to be creative is only a problem with some students, and it is mainly a beginners problem. What I find harder to do is to provoke the right kind of creativity. Capoeira is a very wide & open art, but it has its limits. Creativity can be sometimes too much for capoeira's sake. For example some creative Capoeirista can try and sing in Russian or Hebrew in the Capoeira roda. This would be very creative, but not 'Conforme o Razao' as they say in portoguese. Its just wouldnt be 'right'. Exactly like that extreme example, you can perform movements that do not look like capoeira or are not from the same origin and feel. I dont like people to do Air Flares (Thomases - gymnastics element that you spin your legs around in a split position) inside the roda. It is just not 'right'. Just like that, I've seen people do some horrible Gingas that has to do with Capoeira less than Rossan Barr has to do with Diet-Coke. I do not hold the 'Capoeira Book of Rules'. Nobody does. But a certain 'feel' and traditions should be maintained or else this art wont survive. I'm glad the Angola movement still exist in the world. They keep us contamporary capoeiristas closer to the origin, even though we dont make the same choices as them. So, while provoking creativity, be careful! It is a double edged sword.Ido Portalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13924463978737386852noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30553381.post-1165695068079282572006-12-09T22:11:00.000+02:002006-12-09T22:11:00.000+02:00Hello, friend. How are you? Its been a long time s...Hello, friend. How are you? Its been a long time since we've talked.<BR/>I'm talking about a certain trait that distinguish one man performing a movement from another doing the same movement. You can Ginga, and you can GINGA, you can do a macacu like a gymnast, and you can do a stylish macacu that looks completely diffrent, etc... Do you know what I mean? When you see a very good capoeirista (rare...) for the first time, and you just see him Gingando, you know right away he is good. How? style. I understand your confusion. A lot of people dont understand it. When you teach capoeira you dont just teach the movements and the interaction, you also give the students style. For us foreigners it is even more important because if we are allowed to develop in every direction with no guidance, our style will be more similar to ballet or another physical movement manifest from our traditions, it wont look anything Afro-Brazilian at all..Ido Portalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13924463978737386852noreply@blogger.com