Instrutor Modelo, of Juara, Mato Grosso, Brazil has compiled a video of his events for 2010. He currently runs a few social projects in Juara, where the majority of his students are children and are often taught at their own school. He's studied extensively the teaching of children and how Capoeira can enrich their lives culturally, physically and mentally. We look forward to hearing more from Instrutor Modelo in 2011!
Agility, flexibility, concentration, and mood. All this contributes to the success of a good keeper. But these features can also influence the good performance in another sport: capoeira. The show visual provided by game can be compared, including a professional to defenses of football. The Jefferson, shirt 1 Botafogo.
A unique difference between Capoeira and other martial arts is the sharing of Brazilian culture. No other martial art encapsulates the art, language, music, dance, and even sport of a country like Capoeira. As such, a Mestre spends alot of his time sharing a part of Brazil with his community. Here, our own Mestre Demetrius spends his Sunday afternoon on a soccer field, showing his students one of Brazil's favorite ways to keep fit.