nianfong wrote:capoeira has individual techniques that can be comboed and trained individually. I don't think there are formal sets.
judo has no fixed form training for individual techniques. This is why their throws usually aren't as nice as SC throws .
Juan wrote:Nope no forms in Capoeira. I don't understand your question. Why would a Capoeirista bitch about the errors of form training when they don't do forms? When I was practicing Capoeira I could not speak on form training as I did not know the benefits or draw backs. It was just a different form of training to me.
bigphatwong wrote:
Forms are just a way to catalog the myriad of drills and principles of movement in an easy to remember format. To me they are like pants... when you unzip them, the good stuff is revealed..
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