capoeira illustrated
From publisher: Capoeira Illustrated is a complete guide to the art of Capoeira. Author, capoeira instructor and professional artist Dimitris Papadopoulos has created an in-depth study of the techniques and skills of Capoeira, illustrated by over 4000 individual sketches of more than 500 movements. Capoeira Illustrated begins with a complete history of this unique art, telling the story of how the Capoeira game of today developed from its origins in Brazil. For beginners, he explains the etiquette and customs of the game of Capoiera followed by how to perform basic movements. Building on this foundation, Dimitris shows you an extensive array of movements, sequences, and combinations including kicks, evasions, cartwheels, acrobatics, and takedowns. Because the movements in this book are illustrated in great detail, you can study them in the kind of depth that would be impossible to capture in photos.
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art_of_void said:
The Monkey King is a chinese folk hero. He has appeared in many stories, non more famous than "Journey to the West...
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ashley said:
Fantastic cinematography. This movie is big budget and the results are great. The battle scenes are really good, and...
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Vladicus Master said:
it was ok only the main hero should have saved the baby rather than let it get thrown into the oil, it made annoyed...
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Vladicus Master said:
This movie was very interesting and used the martial arts very well with the costuming and props
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cris donovan said:
i'm a little surprised this has rated so low; not because i think it is a great film, but because at the time it was...

Sounds like an interesting
Sounds like an interesting and good book to have as a capoeirista...and looks pretty tempting to add to my library. I found it on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Capoeira-Illustrated-Dimitris-Papadopoulos/dp/1934...
(you can copy & paste link into addresss bar) You can also get a good preview of the book at that link. I will eventually have to buy this book as I like what I have seen of it so far :)