To answer your question, TheGuy, Capoeira is a brazilian martial art. Very fast,
very acrobatic.
I can never actually explain what Capoeira is like. So, this time I'll just refer you to the wikipedia rticle about it, it's quite thorough.
Copeira @ WikipediaYou can also visit
Capoeira.com to see pictures of it.
I reccomend you search the web for videos of it, though, so you get a real idea of what it looks like "in the flesh". There's tons and some are actually QUITE good.
The interesting thing about Capoeira is that it is mainly practiced in dance form. A Capoeira
roda (which is portuguese for "wheel") is a particularly beautiful thing to watch. THere's two main styles, Regional and Angola. Angola is very slow and it's all about strategy. There's a lot of floorwork (sweeping, tripping and pinning), and I suck at it. Regional is more freestyle, and done at actual speed. It's more about reflexes and combat skills, I'm not too bad at that, although my style is very unorthodox, because I tend to use slaps and punches a little bit too much. Capoeira, you see, is all about legwork. Arms are usually used to defend yourself or to do acrobatics (cartwheels, walking on your arms, stuff like that).
... but then again, I'm very clumsy, so I work with the tools I have.
Hey, at least I have the distinction of introducing the Bo to Capoeira, me and a friend created the style, and it's called "Palo Lungo" (Long stick)... it's such an exclusive style that it's got TWO practitioners in the whole world! W00T!
Hope that answers your question, TheGuy
EDIT: before any of you ask, I am indeed
Batizado (baptised), and my Capoeira
apelidos (nicknames) are "Chiva" and "Jesú". They both refer to my beard, because I was the only one with facial hair in my group. "Chiva" is a slang word for beard, and "Jesú" as you porobably guessed, is a diminutive of "Jesus"... when I had my long hair and beard (and when I was in college and therefore a LOT thinner) I used to walk to practices in my white baggy cotton pants, no shirt, barefoot and with my Palo Lungo in hand, people said I looked like a prophet or something. Cool story.
2nd EDIT. now you got me excited talking about Capoeira... this site seems to have good info and some interesting videos. Not he best you'll find out there, but good introduction
Capoeira4all . IN the Movies section, look in the "Rodas" tab.