The Death of Fakery: Capoeira, Lineage, and Building a Team in Virginia Beach
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He contrasts this with the honesty of figures like Michael Jai White and pivots to a live update from the Virginia Beach oceanfront, where he just recruited two young athletes for an upcoming demonstration.
He breaks down his unique philosophy on Capoeira into three distinct parts: the cooperative Dance (edifying your partner), the strategic Game (positioning and optionality), and the ruthless Combat (survival).
He explains why you only need a handful of movements to start playing and why he focuses on utility over belts and cords.
Topics Covered:
· The absurdity of fake lineages and claimed titles.
· Why Michael Jai White refuses to call himself a master.
· Live recruiting update: Meeting young athletes on the beach in Virginia Beach.
· The 3 Pillars of Capoeira: Edification, Strategy, and Survival.
· Why you only need 3-4 moves to start playing the game.
· Upcoming plans for the Healthy Living EXPO (May 2-3, 2026).
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