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Dear Anonymous who commented on how, what bad spelling! (See that bothers me infinitely more than the comments repealed once against capoeira ... for Cthulhu, if they want to insult me \u200b\u200bat least try to show that the primary ended!) In the first instance I want to thank you for taking the time to both read and to comment on my blog. I knew the topic would generate some controversy and upset if it was read by the people I mentioned at the beginning of the trial. I think I need to explain and illustrate much of what I had thought my points, but it is part of keeping a blog this. Beforehand I remember trying to be as objective and polite as possible to discuss these ideas, which are my own and not those of anyone who practices capoeira, and that the purpose is only to share my point of view, not yours to force change if different from mine. So let's point by point: You say
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a) if it were a martial art that eh never seen anyone dancing like capoeira in the ufc, and with this comment I anticipate your response where you tell me that ufc is a tournament with rules and blablabla, perhaps, but it's more real to a lawsuit in today, and I remember their early rules did not exist and there was where all the art marcailistas got approval and saw no one of capoeira,
Answer: It's funny that you stand so my answer. It is a cheap resource of discussion that should never be worth much. As I write I realize your very incomplete knowledge and great ignorance of the MMA. First whether there are fighters in the UFC and many other MMA leagues where capoeira is present. Some people use it exclusively, mixing it with other techniques to JiuJitsu Brazilian soil, but if I want to argue that is not used then surely you do not know the current middleweight champion Anderson Silva the UFC. I keep these links since they started (at the time of Frank Abbott and Royce Gracie) and believe me that capoeira has been present, although I admit it is a fact, not commonly seen. I recommend you see WEC, IFL, RIO-heroes, MECA, Strikeforce, DREAM and the old PRIDE FC fights. In all I saw capoeira participating in events. In the only league where it touched me to see them is in K-1. And apart Are Saying that they are the closest thing to a lawsuit in reality? I beg to differ with you, but a bout of Keysi, the combat of Krav Maga, Spetsnaz, Combat Sambo and Kajukembo are much more like that than those of MMA. With all due respect, take out the rear head and to learn about driving a car, and not playing Mario Kart - to fight street to street fighting learn. MMA is a combat sport. That's why I have more fear of a fight with a giant le ranch 60 years or 18 years cholo all the Apollo drugged or Pimentel (or anyone else of Tepito, those who are having fun watching to see Filer who holds more tummy) that muscular guy with a black cnturón Jiu Jitsu or Muay Thai fighter. Kills Street Dojo.
b) in order if you're on the side of the capoeira is for the streets and real life and you want to hide in that cave where several systems are hidden with arguments like "is it real" "is that no street there are rules "is used to kill later but still a baseless argument.
R.: Now is your way of discussion is predicting I'll say. But no, here we are in complete agreement for I will not take that path. This is one of the silliest arguments common and easy to refute a Mc Dojo: "My martial arts do not show it in public because to touch you die" ... Seriously, DO NOT suck. This is so frudulento as false and academies where you say that you are able to defend yourself from 3 subjects in the street or from someone armed with a guarantee of victory, and you will learn in two months if you pay ten thousand pesos. O that give you magical powers to launch hadokens . Capoeira (and martial arts in general, the hell!) is not for the streets is to Rhodes, where there are rules, play areas, a battery of musical instruments which commands the rhythm, pace and aggression of the game. So you see it was never my intention to imply that capoeira is "for streets and real life, do not put words in my mouth friend. What we do argue and say is that what you learn to practice it (or any other serious martial arts) is useful in a street fight ... I thought I had been very clear with that, but sorry, I see no. And that was the main point of my previous text * sniff *: '(
c) Another point that I found Interestingly, compare the artistic side marcialescon other capoeira gear, and of course I have but remember that both are forms like karate capoeira is dancing, there kumite in karate while in the capoeira ... There is dancing, kung fu if there are ways, but there sanda (fighting), meaning that most martial arts looks VISIBLE implemented or that is the way to demonstrate its usefulness, that is why the capoeira still lacks the practical test, because in life that I have ever seen eh a capoeira seriously dangerous, but REALLY dangerous, of course eh seen their drills (dances) very beautiful and artistic, but never touch bone or knock etc etc in other martial arts.
R.: Another clarification more than I do - if you read carefully you will notice that not compare the artistic side of martial arts: I mentioned that exists, that there are present very characteristic elements or rituals (like element wobble in the ginga capoeira) in them that help us to tag them for identification, I never said they were just that or it was reduced to how to measure its effectiveness. I know in there karate kumite, which is Sanchou wushu and Sanda, but that does not mean that because IT has touched you only see part of "forms" of capoeira does not exist, the contact portion and can be seen see in detail in a class, I invite you to attend not one, but several so that you develop an educated opinion. A good example of how limited are your vision is still with this metaphor: I bet you never touch or be touched visibly and in person in front of a million dollars, yet I assure you no doubt that so much money there ... curious to know why so I doubt that capoeira can be a practical part only because you have not seen. Or worse, imagine this ... Maybe you've seen, but you did not notice! Of course you play and beat! The one you do not see it because just because you're not so familiar does not mean it's not there. It would be like say that in TaeKwon Do Karate or break boards and bricks only because it is what we see on the exhibitions that make ... I put in a difficult situation to show you that if there is combat contact with keys and all-within-a look at the alleged dance. Especially because you challenge me with a bias. Ah! And you see little or no contact is, as I wanted to emphasize and obviously failed, one of the virtues of this system: the focus of all the movements are always escaping, raising the escape, deception and dodge preferential level on blocks or deflections of an attack.
d) To end my only comment is the arguments in the present are all these tournaments and events that test the martial arts and there are competitors from various martial arts and never eh never seen anyone do capoeira.
R. ("Argument? What?) Again my dear anonymous entity, sadly only highlight and reveal little and superficial your knowledge about tournaments, competitions and martial arts tests that comment. I swear by the bimbo bear it if people participating in them. And I remember that MMA is not UFC only because this is a league in the world of mixed martial arts. Do you know Marcus Vinicius, Andre Gusmao, English Jean Silva, Marcus "Lelo" Aurelio? "Anderson Silva? Here in Hermosillo is performed event called "Night of the Gladiators" where people who have participated in capoeira.
e) Pd I'm not against capoeira I love to see the exhibits and I think it has its difficulty and complexity, but I think it is a martial art, I think it's a dance or martial simulation. And if you can prove otherwise will thank you upload a video or something.
A.: For the second time, thank you for your respect by recognizing that not every facility that the stunt, but I think everything is distorted after you've thrown. (And indeed, here among us, you're leaving unscreened for the decorations and not the good part of capoeira) And here lies the difference in our views. You not only do not believe, not believe that capoeira contains useful elements of martial arts. And my intention was never to force you to change your point of view - if you decide to go on believing that fact as true, believe me, you're very free to do so, and nobody in the world should judge you for believing different things that I believe. I just presented a series of ideas founded on personal experience, believe me, I come to study other systems formally Oriental martial arts (ITF TaeKwon Do and Wing Chun Wushu) and was extremely skeptical about capoeira. In fact, my main motivation was to commit to train myself to do something less fag to aerobics or gym to lose the belly, and at first he was there almost reluctantly and with great shame.
So despite this, with no intention to "show you" nothing but to share an activity that became a pleasant surprise when I realized I was wrong are some videos where you see both tournaments as a contact in Capoeira Capoeira which are mixed martial arts fighters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBi-X1XzmXI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4vrRTQMQog
http://www.youtube.com / watch? v = Jl-_6xwtuU4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMX9KKzG4-0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0KfQE2-ZqA
and more, so do not say I'm giving ball start a fight where you drive a mother to a lot of acrobatics to go by in the ring: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8FJyScbV6s
In order to close this comment I once again: Capoeira is a martial art. It is a system, discipline, a form of cultural expression (or whatever you call it) that within includes aspects includes techniques of a martial art.
Let me extend once again: Imagine if to have to learn Kyokushin Karate require you not only train but to speak Japanese, learn about specific periods of Japanese history as the political changes of the prohibition Meiji and Tokugawa era, tea ceremony, playing the Koto and Taiko drums, singing and Kabuki theater, studying religion Shinto or Zen Buddhism. . and you get an approximation of what would be a Japanese version of Capoeira for the study. It should be much more aware of culture and the people who founded the system rather than just the militant movements.
That's why I hardly think you will see people participating in MMA tournaments with a unique capoeira background: To be competent and achieve a decent level or belt black in some combative martial arts of the East only required maybe 4 to 5 years with natural talent and dedication. If I remember correctly, to one of the sacred figures of lifestyle samurai, Miyamoto Musashi, wrote that it takes 10.000 days training hard to throw your first swipe. It took me six months to a string of second graduation (amarela) in Capoeira. People who undertakes to examine this rarely has an interest (or time) to walk with simple "for my martial art is better than yours" - simply because there is a martial art, again, only includes a technical of its aspects.
Extra: Video of a roda Mestre Nem, Capoeira with hard contact ...
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Abdominal Cramps More Condition_symptoms
Can you use capoeira in a real fight?
Ugh. If I were to answer the times I've been asked that question in whatever way he made me ...
Ugh. If I were to answer the times I've been asked that question in whatever way he made me ...
- Really kicks are thrown to?
- But ... is a dance what not?
- What shocks are not prohibited in hand?
- What is not choreographed?
- Do you use keys?
And more so if the experience they have with this complex form of artistic expression (note that I avoid pigeonholing as martial art) is only the exhibits that are made to disseminate public .
Most people I know practicing martial arts (traditional or mixed) automatically disqualify capoeira as useful in a real fight on the basis of its own experience provides. They feel awkward and ridiculous to see someone do stunts or leave the head near the ground, or wobble in a seemingly constant and predictable movement ...
Y ea! Here is perhaps where my voice and opinions have greater validity, since I have the luck to be formally trained previously under other combat disciplines.
More Beyond judge the book by its cover and think that the ginga is impractical to think we do much of what we know and define as essential to other martial arts can be used in a real fight. Would it start a Goju-ryu karate of a fight with good breathing and slow movements of Sanchin kata ? Would a second dan in Tae Kwon Do be welcomed with respect and wear a mask and an apron to launch Olympic regulatory kicks? Or a practitioner of Wing Chun Wushu sequenced movements of Chi Sau (sticky hands exercise) or form of the mook jong (wooden dummy) to defend itself when an attacker leads him to the ground?
All these disciplines I mention solidly emphasize rituals and formalities that are reserved for the class and combat training, but not practical in a fight. And if we are demanding you'll notice that none of the above we are prepared exclusively for street fighting - to prepare us for tournaments, competitions and exhibitions.
consider a good point in favor of practical utility when it was not so easy to procure a firearm, Capoeira was outlawed in Brazil. It was used by gangs and criminals to kill.
Remember, martial arts, even in the heaviest there is always a safe environment. That's why he trains mostly for duels (ie, fighting without disadvantage, with no surprises or armed attackers) in a padded floor or ground level at least, that is why guards are used, which are separated students by categories of weight, age and sex. But most of all we will feel the security in the fact that peers and students will stop long before causing serious injury, permanent damage or death. On the street rarely the case.
And this is where we make a brief digression to talk about a cultural difference but not apparent in the martial arts. There martial arts its distinctive element is the artistic - that is, is rated highly regarded aesthetics and art. Here is where we see complex circular movements, amazing stunts, and guards with fixed positions unusual balance (eg Shaolin Wushu.)
disciplines are also of personal defense or combat practical (for example, the Krav Maga and KFM) that focus on training the martial, dismissing the aesthetic and artistic side as practical. Instead of large movements is an emphasis on pain tolerance or disarm opponents, finishing the physical conflict in the most rapid, effective and safe (with the least damage / fatigue) can to confront the next crisis or escape.
Capoeira clearly has applications and aspects of martial arts. Depending on the style you train or the group to which you belong will stick the most combative, or you can opt for the playful and fun. Regardless of which style is predominant, any complete and formal capoeira contains a good balance between them, and clearly there are techniques and movements that give us an advantage in a street fight.
Because there are certain laws that govern what can be taught in martial arts classes, and they change according to country or region, in most groups Regional Capoeira Mestres some good modern omitted or discouraged to teach street fighting aspects of training, although can also be reserved for selected students in advanced stages of training.
Although many capoeirstas not train to fight (and engage in training for health and entertainment) I can assure you that if they were pressured have a good arsenal to defend itself. I refer to the basic direct kick and knees ( Bencao, Martel, veneer, joel ) and punches and elbow ( soco, runaway, Cotovelo ) ... also a variety of keys and circular kick, although it is misleading and is easy to combine easily telegraphy. Unless they case of an advanced practitioner or someone particularly fast and accurate selection would be absurd to think meia luas or peccary in a street fight. Much less floreios (acrobatic embellishments) aus and roles (carriage return, moving with one leg extended on the ground respectively.)
For So that if ever - this time focusing on me - I had to use in a fight Capoeira adapt the position and movements of martial arts self defense situation, and the result does not seem likely Capoeira, or least not as we see in the roda stereotypical. Oddly the first thing people would be expected to scrap the mobile phase of constant and repetitive ginga, preferring more like a guard of boxing. However, the disposal would not be good at all, but try substituting elements. For example, a basic truck we move laterally and forward - leading us to a better angle to flank and attack no problems connecting.
Consider further that the direct kick and holds must always be surprising, and before that attack is prudent to measure the speed or strength of our opponents, hoping to make mistakes and commit your weight ... ginga untrained hardly good positions we needed to use the element of surprise or transitions of an elusive and a kick return. But in my opinion the best weapon that capoeira is the ability to dodge and move in an atypical way. Part of the strengths is that one develops (significantly more than in other systems) a specialization in movement and not to block escape. What does not reach you to play, you will not be damaged.
Ultimately I think you can see that despite not you're the best and most violent effective fighter in the world, received Capoeira Conditioning (hence, any serious martial art) gives us a package of benefits that can be used in a fight. These include increased speed, strength and endurance of the body, accuracy and scope of blows and kicks and a bunch of techniques to select more comprehensive than the average person.
We approach then solve the initial question ... but it needs to analyze other important angle out the obvious: the conceptual area, the stem, the main part of all training where this activity takes place and where it is carried out mock dance that disguises a battle - and where the capoeirista get first hand experience.
The core of the mental state of capoeira in a roda is the willingness to take risks. Taking risks is the privilege of a free spirit, and celebrate freedom is one of the main points of the philosophy of capoeira.
Much is to develop scenarios and arrive at a risk / reward by the very spirit responsible for every player - it's nest if it is more important to connect an attack (which in several martial arts would be interpreted as the target, or worse, "the prize") and sequenced to freely accept all the consequences of the results, no Whether you are positive or negative ... or slow down and demonstrate technical superiority to where it needs without having to knock out the opponent. However, this varies from one individual to another, and some people will applaud more malice than a gentlemanly code of conduct and civil.
is why it is intended that the game is NOT therefore a measure of value or aggression as well as intellect, requiring the ability to assess a situation from all angles, to calculate different results based on an interpretation and independent evaluation of past experience, current situation and reasonable expectations of future results - and put them both in a perspective that is immediately relevant in the present. That requires not only good muscle memory and immediate responsiveness of reflexes, but also imagination and ability to improvise. These capabilities and skills are developed gradually and constantly under intensive training and repetition, as difficult as it sounds absurd to imagine for someone who is well-tuned and calibrated in a natural way despite having ease and strength.
In conclusion, can you use capoeira in a real fight? After the explanations I give my answer is a resounding affirmation , but under certain conditions obvious (among them: Use common sense: Discard acrobatics, both by air and floor and elaborate stunts. Never underestimate the opponent. No complicated techniques achieve a basic artistic topple or blow), and of course I'm basing this answer on my experiences. The question is valid, but perhaps poorly made ... not believe it should be Is it possible to use martial arts in a real fight?
(Which is in no way a disrespect to other martial arts!)
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Play Pokemon Online On A Mac
Tips for use and care of a LapTop
Hello everyone. Well, here I am back on the blog. Sadly I have not had much time to post something. But as simpre, will be a pleasure to walk around here blogging for a while, lol.
Hello everyone. Well, here I am back on the blog. Sadly I have not had much time to post something. But as simpre, will be a pleasure to walk around here blogging for a while, lol. Well, I start, I have that we are in an era of computing and communications in as for the people that it is almost essential to have a computer, as this over the years has become a basic tool both for a company like Home, it is a means of mass communication, especially with respect the Internet.
And since I'm bringing some tips on how to use and care you give it to your laptop. regardless of whether it is a laptop, netbook, MacBook, iPad, etc. Why not actually come to talk about brands or anything like that. Because after all, no computer is 100% perfect, even though it may seem, because even the most sophisticated equipment and fast has its flaws. Not be noticeable to the naked eye, is another matter.
Well, here are some tips on care and use of a laptop computer at home, at school and in public places.
At home:
- Always put your computer in a cool, dry place. A very basic advice. And always away from moisture, high temperatures, and dust.
- A safe place. Always put in places where it can not fall. Or harm.
- Be careful with your accessories. The power cable and the charger, always surround them with care, never pull the cord to disconnect, not the drive with wet hands and keep them away from any liquid.
- overheating. Sometimes the laptops get hot when you work on them over long periods of time, to have fewer problems with this, it is advisable to get a cooler that connects via USB.
- Cleaning. Never clean your machine with solvents such as thinner, alcohol, turpentine, etc. Always use a dry or slightly damp cloth to it. In the case of the screen, most teams always comes bundled with a special cloth for it. Electricity
- . It is not advisable to connect computers in places where the current is not regular, because seriously, the voltage variations alter and undermine the performance of the team. Once
- no longer continue using, always unplug it after turning it off.
At school :
- Always use a backpack that is the size of the laptop and preferably be padded to cushion the blows you may have to carry it.
- not care Never leave your computer. If for some reason you have to go out and stop using your lap, never give up abandoned. One of two, you can take it with you or someone you trust to handle even that can be used with your consent. Or if you store it in a backpack, always set it to off, hibernate or suspension. And do not forget to add a password.
- If your computer comes to heat, after use, wait for it to cool slightly before storing in your backpack. To prevent this keep heat inside.
- If you are going to give the computer to someone, always monitoring what you do. Although you may say, "oh no you off to do something " is always better to be cautious.
- If you are using USB or memory card for storing the one partner, always analyze it with the antivirus that count.
in the street and / or public places
- Never display your computer in any public place. (Street, parks, public transportation, parks, etc). Sadly, in Mexico we are not yet to show a computer in the street as perhaps see in the Japanese films (all with their composed in the subway or the park).
- Never take your computer backpacks with brand logos computers, electronics stores or branch. That draws attention and encourages offenders to want to assault you.
- Always check your bag is closed and is always looking everywhere for those who go near you.
- If they came to ambush between one or more. And you want to remove your backpack with your computer. And I say seriously. Do not put resistance. Your life will always be more important than any material object, and mail.
Well, I hope to those with a laptop, or thinking about buying one, these tips will be helpful.
Well, farewell their friend NewAlexDragon. Thank you for taking the time to read. n_n
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