I'm Brazilian and although I've never had any major interest in capoeira, I appreciate that a fellow Brazilian is represented in this series and mad respect for mestre Amen Santo for enlightening us with his experience and knowledge! loved this one!
Curioso que na minha cidade aqui no interior de Goiás várias escolas públicas tinham aula de capoeira, agora mais adulto vejo que privilégio a gente tinha
About a couple of years ago, I was a student at a martial arts academy and I did a few lessons in Capoeira. My only introduction to this art was from watching the movie "Only The Strong" which I though was brilliant. Although I mostly studied Wing Chug/Krav Maga at that academy, don't rule out Capoeira. Because it improves your flexibility and coordination. If you can find a place that teaches it, it's worth learning.
EDDIE GORDO! that name was gonna kill me if i couldn't remember! I instantly thought of him when I saw this video. Never knew there was a tekken movie tho!
his smiling at Bob’s Burgers was exactly what the writers of the show wanted, he tried to be open-minded but the professional in him broke down 🤣 he didn’t take offense, he educated us about his martial art. respect to you, mester.
Right? I think thats exactly... They were making fun of "McDojo's". guys who know a tiny bit of basic karate, and then just try and sell that basic skill to whatever they think will make them the most money. It's really a scam, look at the other people at the gym. Boxing gyms do this as well. If you see violent looking people - like, they've been hurt before, not that they are nutcases, but they may have a few scars and whatnot. That's usually an indication that it's on the up and up but ya can't really tell unless you ask to sit in on a class. Don't do the individual ones, cus they'll just get the best person and fake it a bit. *Shrugs* this is stuff I was exposed to when I briefly did martial arts. Like, super briefly and it was during quarantine so we couldn't even do contact a lot of the time unless you were with someone who knew what they were doing. *shrugs* best wishes.
this has NOTHING to do with the video but... my first language is spanish but i learned portuguese because brasil is our neighbor and i could NOT stop noticing the master's accent... despite his english being perfect i still notice the brasilian pronuntiation of certain letters and is so refreshing and delightful to hear
I have Portuguese as a second language so Brazilian things are very common in my culture as we share a lot of similarities so the accent is easy to recognize
I’m trying to learn Spanish to get I contact with our neighbors over here. But I really lack focus... I’m getting better at the “understanding” department.
I’m stunned. I always thought that moment in Blade with the spin-kicks was a campy, absurd thing they threw in for fun. And suddenly I find out it’s a legitimate training thing like sticky hands, and they ACTUALLY threw it in there for the martial arts nerds, not the comic book nerds. That’s incredible.
I think Snipes tried Capoeira in his early days, just like tried other MA. But in my opinion if they were to make the scene intense they had to be much closer, the way they have done it's not so impressive, but still, it's a reference👍🏼
I played him in 2006 …. I wish I would have played him harder lol. I. Was afraid I would offend him but I felt like disappointed by not playing up To my level…. Not that my level was anywhere near his lol
Mestre is just a really humble and amazing guy all around. I've been training with him for a few years now. He signed my Only the Strong hard copy last time i saw him. Haha
@@gsixzero so called? He's in the f*cking movie and was very likely responsible for all the coreography presented on it. He was just being humble, for God's sake
I've been doing karate for 15+ years and I really love practicing other styles with friends I made along the way. One of them practices Capoeira and boy is it difficult to predict what is he gonna do because of his constant movement.
For those who like manga, and are interested in capoeira, I suggest checking out the manga "Batuque"; it incorporates a lot of story and themes of what is capoeira, how it has evolved, the types of them as well as movements, things like "Roda" and the berimbau. It has a low start, but it slowly introduces the main character to capoeira as a mean to be free and express herself. Granted, it gets a bit convoluted later on with themes of mafia/gangs (among all the other stuff). But it just adds to the layers of Capoeira for the MC, who ends up encountering multiple martial styles and learns and adapts capoeira to match a counterattack. Batuque is what brought me here. It definitely has capoeira entwined through every aspect.
@@nyxcariotthis comment is what led me to reading the manga from start to finish,and I second that statement. Sure, violence was heavy (no surprise there),but it was a spectacle seeing Sanjou Ichiri(the main character)grow as a person
If you've followed Marc Dacascos' career as I have, it is clear that he's never let go of the capoeira he learned from Only The Strong. From 'The Crow: Stairway to Heaven' to his most recent role in 'John Wick 3' you can see him incorporate capoeira techniques into every fight scene he does.
@@genreassassin451Marc was also supposed to be the first Red Ranger in 1986, seven years before Power Rangers was created, but the pilot wasn't accepted by TV studios. This was going to be a localization of 1984's Bioman series. Also actor Miguel Nunez Jr was going to be in it too as the Black Ranger
In Brazil "Only Strong" is known as "Esporte Sangrento" and whenever it was on TV at night it was common the next day in the morning when instead of playing football we did a capoeira circle and tried to imitate the movements of the film. Big names in MMA trained capoeira: Pedro Rizzo, Anderson Silva, Werdum, José Aldo and even Connor McGregor
Lol not saying you’re wrong because you’re definitely right it definitely is a part of Brazilian culture but as the man who is a master practitioner has stated this art form is originally from Africa more specifically from the region neighboring democratic republic of the Congo known as Angola today and has heavily influenced the culture of Bahia which is a bastion of Afro Brazilian culture holding onto the remnants of the forefathers so in a way it Is Brazilian culture but. Not just Brazilian culture it’s also part of mainland Africa without Africans Brazilian wouldn’t even know about capoeira
In 1908 japanese jiu jitsu masters were hired to teach the Brazilian military. One of those masters held matches to demostrate how effective jiu-jitsu was. When he fought a capoeira master named Francisco de silva he was knocked out on one kick. This then lead to capoeira being taught in the military as well.
That's what the slaves wanted their opressors to think haha I started to think the confusion that still exists till today is exactly what they intended to do.
One of the best videos I saw about capoeira as combat. Mestre Amen is a legend, speaking about capoeira in English it’s awesome, more people can understand now the difference between playfulness and combat. Capoeira have both. Thanks Mestre. ❤❤❤
It's interesting how Capoeira can crossover with other martial arts. Cat Woman is using a combination of both taekwondo and Capoeira kicks. I liked how T’challa used a scissor takedown to transition into a jiu-jitsu
Most martial arts have crossovers. Thats why there will never be a martial art thats an end all be all. Each one can have a use for certain situations. A martial art is just another tool for your tool belt.
Nooooooo, catwoman is muay thai and capoeira, Black panter is more capoeira and jiu jitsu, these scenes are crafted to be as cultural as possible. Black Panther changed a lot because it represented a deep dive into Africanity to compose the characters from clothes to martial arts. and even if some moves are not from fights with an African matrix, the objective ends up being that. I didn't like the cat woman's fight because the fight is more for hot scenes than for self-defense which is strange and could be better worked with the use of intelligence, space, but in total it tried to represent.
@@adriansilva4675 Cateoman’s kicks replicate more TKD in my opinion than Muay Thai kicks due to the speeds and flashy ascetic to it vs low kicks and power. And as for the hotness that’s just the Catwoman character. She’s very sensual
@@zaiah9252 not really, her kicks are pretty basic muay thai she spins her foot and lands the kick then tries another kick without moving her foot completely away which is pretty much muay thai and then she does some capoeira strikes which is very pretty. But what I didn't like is that none of those blows seem to have the intention of hurting, whereas in Black Panther you can imagine the pain and the protagonist's objective, in Catwoman it's more of a spectacle. And I would like it to be more worked on because I like the character, in addition to the fact that there is a really cool female muay thai scene, and bringing capoeira, which is also a very violent art, would make the scenes really cool. I think they made a short scene for screen time, but I think it could have been better. # I agree she is very beautiful but the scenes of the black widow in iron man 2 and in avengers 1 also have more sensuality, but they are incredible
@@adriansilva4675 that's a version of an interesting take and analysis. I guess I looked at it as TKD cause a lot of them kicked with their feet while Thai gave it with shins and she looked like she was kicking with her feet. It's crazy with the crossover with Martial Arts. Great analysis
I would love to see him react to fights from Batuque, probably the only Capoeira manga/comic out there. The author really did his due diligence in the fight style and the thoughts behind the martial art.
Thank you Amen Santo, for sharing your knowledge of your art as well as the history of it, I always appreciate when a Master or Expert weighs in on something like this with the knowledge and proof to back up what they say.
Salve Mestre Amen🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 A Legend, one of the first Mestres representing Capoeira in movies, with Loremil Machado, Jeron Vieira e Cesar Carneiro. I remember letterally consuming his instructional VHS from Panther. It's because of him if many people discovered Capoeira and take the firsts steps in our beautiful Art. Obrigado Mestre.
I saw "Only the Strong" for the first time 20 years ago. It really struck me how real the action scenes were and the martial art was accurately portrayed, I've never forgotten it. Given the nature of martial arts films, at the time, it really stood out. That movie came to mind as soon as I saw the thumbnail for this video. I'm really glad that they did show it and it felt really good to hear my impression of it being validated. Thank you. After watching it, I went out and started learning how to do it myself. To this day, many of the techniques I learned are still part of my automatic defensive movements.
This is so exciting! Been practicing Cap since i was tiny and usually never see it get the recognition it deserves! I wish theyd touched on the history and origin tho cuz its an awesome creation
It's one of those hidden gems that people have heard of, but most have never really seen. I was able to see a full exhibition of it when I lived in Hawaii back in 1987 and it was mesmerizing to watch. I always appreciated how fluid and dynamic the movements and forms were and could see why people would think it's a dance instead of a very deadly martial art.
I never really knew much about Capoeira, I practiced chinese boxing for a tiny bit - which didn't do much but educate me on the principle physics of fighting. I really thoroughly enjoyed this, Capoiera is truly beautiful.
Keep in mind capoeira is not only a martial art, it's more of a mixture of physical/musical expressions. There's the musicality, the faking moves, the dancing, the acrobatics AND the actual fighting moves. In Brazil, the teaching of capoeira is somewhat loose, many groups will teach things a bit different, with different names and so on, many times not even inside an actual gym, and some lessons end up being very informal compared to a strict and technical fighting class as you typically see with Asian martial arts. Many practitioners aren't even there for the fighting, but for the whole "experience". You learn how to play instruments, how to loose your shyness inside a roda, you learn songs about the time of slavery, you participate in events on the streets with your group and stuff like that, AAAND the presence of girls is much more common compared to other martial arts, what gives it a less sausage-fest vibe. About the fighting aspect itself, it's not as effective as other martial arts regarding 1v1 fights inside a cage, but it's actually pretty dangerous in the streets if you know what you're doing. The moves are powerful, unpredictable, done with any part of your body (mainly legs) and can come from pretty much any position your body is in. In addition, I'd say at least 50% of capoeira practitioners in Brazil know at least the fundamentals of bjj as well. (BTW I'm Brazilian and practiced capoeira for some years in my teens and 20's).
I'm glad you said this. I took a capoeira class for a couple years here in Southern California and they didn't teach us anything about fighting or sparring... and I didn't want them to. I didn't want to learn to fight, that's why I was there as opposed to a karate class or a muay thai gym or something else. What they were really teaching us was how to dance, capoeira style. It was great fun and great exercise.
@@Bendesho I'm glad you enjoyed your time with capoeira! Some groups are more into the fighting aspect of it, but the main goal is to be a fun, healthy and respectful activity.
100% agree. Especially about overcoming shyness I actually train with mestre Amen, and before Capoeira there was absolutely no way I would even hum in front of people. Now I sing and play instruments and don't think twice. Still a little shy jumping into rodas, but working on it.
Thanks a lot Insider for inviting a Capoeira master in this series!! As a Brazilian, I feel super happy to see our culture being highlighted, especially something related to our African roots like capoeira. I don't know exactly how it is now, but growing up, it was very common for public schools to have capoeira classes on the weekends (among a few other activities), I was too nerdy and never tried it unfortunately 😅, but I still tried to imitate the ginga and other moves at home hehe
Besouro was a Candomblé adept, in the movie he was blessed by his pai de santo and he "closed his body", which is kind of an enchantment making him invulnerable. The legends of Besouro are really romanticized, but the movie did his job on showing as telling the legend itself. The only thing that made him vulnerable was a blade made of a hard kind of wood, called "ticum knife".
Only The Strong is best Capoeira movie of all time. Saw it as a kid and loved it. Definitely recommend it. They talk about the history and everything like he does in this video. The Title Only the Strong embodies what he says about survival.
Only The Strong revealed to me Capoeira's existence. It, Bloodsport, The Quest, and Tekken 3 became my study tools until I finally began training in a school at 16. Salve, Mestre Amen! Bênçoes e Axé!! Ie, Viva meu Mestre Quem me ensinou A Capoeira, Câmara!!
@kiofknouo4107 It's different now than when it was when EYE grew up... You have RUclips UNIVERSITY available to you! Tha work I had to do to find ANYTHING and ANYONE connected to tha art was FAAAAAARRRR harder than it is now. There are respectable teachers that can show tha ropes right from where they are! There are better books, better videos, and more methods avail to you. Take advantage!! One day? Or, Day 1?
@kiofknouo4107 Properly!! I had an eye for tha training. It was easier for me to grasp concepts than I think it would've been without that time I spent conducting independent study.
@kiofknouo4107 TOO well!! I had an eye for some of tha finer details of tha art that I don't think I would have, had I not spent my isolated years conducting individual study... based on my peers. I was able to prepare my mind and body better for her demands. I could hit tha ground running.
I practiced Capoeria for 2 years ubt it's been difficult to practice it since then as finding places that teach it in the US is very hard to do. I hope to continue it some day.
This is the video I've been waiting for from the Insider series. There are other movies and TV that weren't reviewed. There's an episode of Agents of Shield with a talented actor/martial artist. Those who know capoeira, wanted to see Mestre's reaction to the Bob's Burgers episode. Beautiful work, Mestre Amen! You shine such a bright light to all capoeiristas.
I was just a little disapointed with Mestre Amen for playing it cool and not calling that Bob's Burger caricature straight up racist. I hope Hollywood hires Mestre Amen to make a new version of Besoro Manganga without all the Matrix stuff because Only the Strong is still the only respectable Capoeira movie after 30 years. Salve Capoeira Batuque e Muito Axe Mestre Amen!
I hear you, We both know that I've been an incredibly narcissitic Capoeira "teacher" myself. But watching that Bob's Burger clip is no diffent than watching a white person dress up like an Indian at a half time show if you ask me @@risetrainingacademy
My absolute favorite Capoeira movie. After watching this movie and mimicking Eddie Gordo from Tekken, I'm able to do all but 4 of Eddie's moves, including his combos. I've never taken a class, but I plan to. I know I still have a tremendous amount to learn. I've merged it with some other techniques since then so I could definitely use some refreshers, especially since I'm over 40 now. Still got it though. Only the strong. Only the strong.
I just love the way he presents this information. Like when he's talking about the Meia Lua de Compasso and says "...with full speed? Good luck with that. You'll not be standing up right now." I don't know, just the matter of fact way makes me laugh.
This man here I've watched so much in Only The Strong. Seing him here and he's still looking so young is amazing. I mean I watched that movie, recorded it, rewatched it and still watch it and I'm nearly 40. Jus amazing
Capoeira is my all time favorite martial art of all time for its history and its versatility and agility. Especially the blows they can deal can one shot someone and end the fight. Thank you for this video insider Capoeira needs more attention and credit.
I live in Brazil and practiced capoeira for a brief period of time (I've always been a taekwondo guy). But I never had so much fun like when I was in capoeira. It's a great art to work your full body and you often see older people with an insane amount of flexibility and strength.
great video and a great explanantion. I had the pleasure of meeting Mestre Amen in the early 2000's and was able to tell him how Only the Strong influenced me to train Capoeira. A truly great Mestre!
Sounds like a wonderful person and would be very easy to be a student of his just imagine he is quite thorough with his explains on how the moves are performed. Don't know who you are but much respect to teachers like you.
Mestre Amen Santo is a real pillar of the community. i know personally that he helps those in need to train their spirit and improve their lives and get out of harmful self destructive habits. he also knows the baiano way of dancing samba! he's got great ginga! lol
Back in my childhood in the '90s I used to be a b-boy. not the greatest but I enjoyed it. I also used to play video games like every boy around. We heard of Tekken and loved the game. Then a few years later there was another newer Tekken at the arcades and with it a new roster of characters. Eddy was one and I wondered what martial art it was he did, and did a bit of research to discover that it was called capoeira. I started practicing it just for fun all the way until high school in the 2000s. Man was it awesome, but there was no dojo or other capoeiristas to keep training with. Thanks for this video Insider!
Caro Mestre Amen Santo, Adorei esta intrevista assim como a que fez no canal Viking Samurai. Eu sou 🇵🇹 e adoro o seu filme " Only the Strong " que descobri na 🇨🇵 onde estou à viver. Adoraria ve-lo de novo em " Only the Strong 2" com o Mark Dacascos e Lateef Crowder dos Santos. Senão um novo filme realizado no 🇧🇷 em Salvador da Bahia sobre Capoeira com voçe, o Mestre César Carneiro e Lateef Crowder Dos Santos. Algo mais Historico ( como o filme Besouro mas em mais verdadeiro, movimento mais realisticos e com uma historia no estilo de Only the Strong - Iniciação, aprendisagem, respeito pelo adversario, defesa na proteção dos oprimidos e agredidos e com uma mensagem de respeito e tolerancia) Felicidades e muito sucesso para voçe. Obrigado por tudo. Valeu 👌👍
You should do dancer rates dance clips/scenes! As a dancer, I find dance scenes in movies and shows to be so overdramatized and, sometimes, very incorrect. Would love to see debunking on Hollywood portrayals!
I also know the capoeira from "Bloodsport," the movie in 1985. That capoeirista fighter dancing around a bit-taller gi-dressed fighter in the movie's kumite bouts. I am not a capoeira master, but since I studied the art on my own, I realized that this fighter was doing "peneraicao" - big hopping actions as footwork, going around the opponent keeping the hops, to fool and deceive the opponent. Eventually, the capoerista does a sweep (arrastao) to take him down, does a "role"-evasion and continues "peneraicao-ing", and finally, using a dirty capoeira called "capoeiragem", he uses a "boca de calca" leg grab to take him down hard, and then, the final dirty blows--he slams the opponent's head to the mat 2 times, and does a finishing punch-blow to the back of the head. Fight over!
He has the calmness of that one special teacher in our schools who explains a problem over and over, no matter how many times he's been asked.
Those are the best kind of teachers because they're patient and through that patience they inspire you to do and be better.
He’s from Bahia 😂
@@DizzyMakavellisoltei um arzinho pelo nariz quando li seu comentário kk
@@elannyy 🤷🏽♂️😂
In Brazil we say that people from Bahia talk very calm and slow
I'm Brazilian and although I've never had any major interest in capoeira, I appreciate that a fellow Brazilian is represented in this series and mad respect for mestre Amen Santo for enlightening us with his experience and knowledge! loved this one!
I used to practice and get training from a Brazilian football coach who trains capoeira and It was so much fun but it really put your Kondi to test
Fala português meu amado(condenado)
@@RATOMANOCU69 why?
Curioso que na minha cidade aqui no interior de Goiás várias escolas públicas tinham aula de capoeira, agora mais adulto vejo que privilégio a gente tinha
About a couple of years ago, I was a student at a martial arts academy and I did a few lessons in Capoeira. My only introduction to this art was from watching the movie "Only The Strong" which I though was brilliant. Although I mostly studied Wing Chug/Krav Maga at that academy, don't rule out Capoeira. Because it improves your flexibility and coordination. If you can find a place that teaches it, it's worth learning.
This was great. I appreciate how he not only talked about the movies but the history of Capoeira and how that history influenced its development.
I love the connection of the history that was being trained in disguise realy matches it. It's like dance but combat same time so genious explanation
Many years ago, casting Lateef Crowder as Eddy Gordo in the Tekken live action movie was probably one of the biggest fan service for any Tekken fan.
THAT WAS SO GOOD I LOVED IT. Raven's casting was *perfect* too
TEKKEN LIVE ACTION WHAT???? HOLD ON
@@tekkenandrew3126 thanks brother 👊🏾🕶️
It’s just unfortunate that he didn’t get a lot of screen time, and his fight was super short.
EDDIE GORDO! that name was gonna kill me if i couldn't remember! I instantly thought of him when I saw this video. Never knew there was a tekken movie tho!
his smiling at Bob’s Burgers was exactly what the writers of the show wanted, he tried to be open-minded but the professional in him broke down 🤣
he didn’t take offense, he educated us about his martial art. respect to you, mester.
lol the way the trainer (in the cartoon) kept shouting "BRAZIL!" 🤣
he didn't deny it was the most seductive form of self defense
@@RW77777777 that he probably agreed with 🤣😎
Nah he was offended but was not triggered
Right? I think thats exactly... They were making fun of "McDojo's". guys who know a tiny bit of basic karate, and then just try and sell that basic skill to whatever they think will make them the most money. It's really a scam, look at the other people at the gym. Boxing gyms do this as well. If you see violent looking people - like, they've been hurt before, not that they are nutcases, but they may have a few scars and whatnot. That's usually an indication that it's on the up and up but ya can't really tell unless you ask to sit in on a class. Don't do the individual ones, cus they'll just get the best person and fake it a bit. *Shrugs* this is stuff I was exposed to when I briefly did martial arts. Like, super briefly and it was during quarantine so we couldn't even do contact a lot of the time unless you were with someone who knew what they were doing. *shrugs* best wishes.
this has NOTHING to do with the video but... my first language is spanish but i learned portuguese because brasil is our neighbor and i could NOT stop noticing the master's accent... despite his english being perfect i still notice the brasilian pronuntiation of certain letters and is so refreshing and delightful to hear
I have Portuguese as a second language so Brazilian things are very common in my culture as we share a lot of similarities so the accent is easy to recognize
I’m trying to learn Spanish to get I contact with our neighbors over here.
But I really lack focus... I’m getting better at the “understanding” department.
@@G_zuz Where you from?
Gracias tio. Muito obrigado. Thanks Bro it's very kind and nice from you.
thats awesome
I’m stunned. I always thought that moment in Blade with the spin-kicks was a campy, absurd thing they threw in for fun. And suddenly I find out it’s a legitimate training thing like sticky hands, and they ACTUALLY threw it in there for the martial arts nerds, not the comic book nerds. That’s incredible.
Yeap, as a martial arts nerd I got it.
Wesley snipes has a black belt in martial arts. He is the one who probably threw it in.
I think Snipes tried Capoeira in his early days, just like tried other MA. But in my opinion if they were to make the scene intense they had to be much closer, the way they have done it's not so impressive, but still, it's a reference👍🏼
Sure, though if it's a training exercise, you kind of wonder why they'd do that in the middle of a fight ^^.
@@BozPictures Granted, it *is* still a bit campy and over the top.
Back in 2009 I got to play Mestre Amen Santo for my very first Batizado! He’s a mestre I deeply admire and he’s incredible!
I played him in 2006 …. I wish I would have played him harder lol. I. Was afraid I would offend him but I felt like disappointed by not playing up To my level…. Not that my level was anywhere near his lol
What school are you from?
Mestre Santo is being humble. He knows that Only The Strong is a solid 10/10. It's the quintessential capoeira movie 💪🏽
I rented that VHS tape so often when I was a kid, the lady at the video store ended up selling it to me😂
Totally agree. One of my favorite movies.
I've loved the movie ever since I saw it in the theater. In fact, I still have a DVD copy that I just watched again last year.
This movie introduced me to capoeira as a child and blew my mind!
Mestre is just a really humble and amazing guy all around. I've been training with him for a few years now. He signed my Only the Strong hard copy last time i saw him. Haha
I could listen to him all day. So calming and interesting at the same time. He’s like the Bob Ross of Capoeira
He's from Bahia, that's why
I’ve been doing Capoeira since I was a kid and seeing it shown in movies and video games was always cool to see
Amen Santo has been doing capoeira for 50 years??? He doesn’t look a day over 40.
he’s 58 if you can believe it!
I was about to say the exact same thing lmao
It’s the fountain of youth!!!
His skin is beautiful!
Literally every Capoeira practicioner I've ever seen looks incredible
Sooooo glad they included "Only The Strong". That was where I first learned of Capoeira. Beautiful martial art.
Why wouldn’t they include it? 😊
He's in the movie. Of course they included it.
And this so-called "master" only gave it a 9/10. This is an 11/10 movie at minimum.
@@gsixzero so called? He's in the f*cking movie and was very likely responsible for all the coreography presented on it. He was just being humble, for God's sake
I've been doing karate for 15+ years and I really love practicing other styles with friends I made along the way. One of them practices Capoeira and boy is it difficult to predict what is he gonna do because of his constant movement.
For those who like manga, and are interested in capoeira, I suggest checking out the manga "Batuque"; it incorporates a lot of story and themes of what is capoeira, how it has evolved, the types of them as well as movements, things like "Roda" and the berimbau. It has a low start, but it slowly introduces the main character to capoeira as a mean to be free and express herself. Granted, it gets a bit convoluted later on with themes of mafia/gangs (among all the other stuff). But it just adds to the layers of Capoeira for the MC, who ends up encountering multiple martial styles and learns and adapts capoeira to match a counterattack.
Batuque is what brought me here. It definitely has capoeira entwined through every aspect.
Cosign this 100%. Batuque is a fantastic read.
@@nyxcariotthis comment is what led me to reading the manga from start to finish,and I second that statement. Sure, violence was heavy (no surprise there),but it was a spectacle seeing Sanjou Ichiri(the main character)grow as a person
Love Batuque
Muito massa de ver um conterrâneo num canal grande desse e falando da cultura afro-brasileira
Mestre moa vive
ele é americano
@@canaldocomprido3560:12 meu brother ele tá falando que é da bahia
@@canaldocomprido356meu brother in Cristo, ele literalmente falou que é da Bahia
@@KindestofWinds ele é emericano
@@canaldocomprido356 ele literalmente nasceu na Bahia
He is the one who trained Mark Dacascos for movie called Only The Strong😊.
Love the music in that movie, too
If you've followed Marc Dacascos' career as I have, it is clear that he's never let go of the capoeira he learned from Only The Strong. From 'The Crow: Stairway to Heaven' to his most recent role in 'John Wick 3' you can see him incorporate capoeira techniques into every fight scene he does.
@@genreassassin451 🎯
@@genreassassin451Marc was also supposed to be the first Red Ranger in 1986, seven years before Power Rangers was created, but the pilot wasn't accepted by TV studios. This was going to be a localization of 1984's Bioman series.
Also actor Miguel Nunez Jr was going to be in it too as the Black Ranger
In Brazil "Only Strong" is known as "Esporte Sangrento" and whenever it was on TV at night it was common the next day in the morning when instead of playing football we did a capoeira circle and tried to imitate the movements of the film. Big names in MMA trained capoeira: Pedro Rizzo, Anderson Silva, Werdum, José Aldo and even Connor McGregor
Brazilian subscriber here, happy to see you guys bringing a content that talks a little about our culture!
Lol not saying you’re wrong because you’re definitely right it definitely is a part of Brazilian culture but as the man who is a master practitioner has stated this art form is originally from Africa more specifically from the region neighboring democratic republic of the Congo known as Angola today and has heavily influenced the culture of Bahia which is a bastion of Afro Brazilian culture holding onto the remnants of the forefathers so in a way it Is Brazilian culture but. Not just Brazilian culture it’s also part of mainland Africa without Africans Brazilian wouldn’t even know about capoeira
It was conceived in Africa but raised in Brasil so it's BOTH.@gondar6181
In 1908 japanese jiu jitsu masters were hired to teach the Brazilian military. One of those masters held matches to demostrate how effective jiu-jitsu was. When he fought a capoeira master named Francisco de silva he was knocked out on one kick. This then lead to capoeira being taught in the military as well.
This is number one bullshid
@@acmartialarts2227 Q_Q more google is free. The jiu jitsu masters name was Miyako. He got washed.
Really surprised that they didn’t use Bushmasters scenes from Luke Cage Season 2. They had some really good Capoeira scenes there.
Now that's a true martial artist who can both appreciate and criticize constructively.
Fascinating. I always thought Capoeira was a form of dance.
Very interesting to learn more about it. Glad he was so down to earth.
Its a martial art from Angola the enslaved Africans would make the slave masters think it was a dance but use it to train and attack them
That's what the slaves wanted their opressors to think haha
I started to think the confusion that still exists till today is exactly what they intended to do.
@@aramislucas3281agreed - if the deception is still believed, then the intention has been preserved.
One of the best videos I saw about capoeira as combat. Mestre Amen is a legend, speaking about capoeira in English it’s awesome, more people can understand now the difference between playfulness and combat.
Capoeira have both.
Thanks Mestre. ❤❤❤
Parabens Mestre Santos. Uma abraço de Lauro de Freitas, Bahia, Brazil. Da Bahia para o mundo levando nossa cultura e nossa arte. Forte abraço 🥳🥳🎊🎊
The master is a very humble and nice person,i can listen to him for hours.
It's interesting how Capoeira can crossover with other martial arts. Cat Woman is using a combination of both taekwondo and Capoeira kicks.
I liked how T’challa used a scissor takedown to transition into a jiu-jitsu
Most martial arts have crossovers. Thats why there will never be a martial art thats an end all be all. Each one can have a use for certain situations. A martial art is just another tool for your tool belt.
Nooooooo, catwoman is muay thai and capoeira,
Black panter is more capoeira and jiu jitsu, these scenes are crafted to be as cultural as possible. Black Panther changed a lot because it represented a deep dive into Africanity to compose the characters from clothes to martial arts. and even if some moves are not from fights with an African matrix, the objective ends up being that.
I didn't like the cat woman's fight because the fight is more for hot scenes than for self-defense which is strange and could be better worked with the use of intelligence, space, but in total it tried to represent.
@@adriansilva4675 Cateoman’s kicks replicate more TKD in my opinion than Muay Thai kicks due to the speeds and flashy ascetic to it vs low kicks and power. And as for the hotness that’s just the Catwoman character. She’s very sensual
@@zaiah9252 not really, her kicks are pretty basic muay thai she spins her foot and lands the kick then tries another kick without moving her foot completely away which is pretty much muay thai and then she does some capoeira strikes which is very pretty. But what I didn't like is that none of those blows seem to have the intention of hurting, whereas in Black Panther you can imagine the pain and the protagonist's objective, in Catwoman it's more of a spectacle. And I would like it to be more worked on because I like the character, in addition to the fact that there is a really cool female muay thai scene, and bringing capoeira, which is also a very violent art, would make the scenes really cool. I think they made a short scene for screen time, but I think it could have been better. # I agree she is very beautiful but the scenes of the black widow in iron man 2 and in avengers 1 also have more sensuality, but they are incredible
@@adriansilva4675 that's a version of an interesting take and analysis. I guess I looked at it as TKD cause a lot of them kicked with their feet while Thai gave it with shins and she looked like she was kicking with her feet. It's crazy with the crossover with Martial Arts. Great analysis
I would love to see him react to fights from Batuque, probably the only Capoeira manga/comic out there. The author really did his due diligence in the fight style and the thoughts behind the martial art.
Thank you Amen Santo, for sharing your knowledge of your art as well as the history of it, I always appreciate when a Master or Expert weighs in on something like this with the knowledge and proof to back up what they say.
POR 50 ANOS ? ELE TEM UMA APARÊNCIA DE 40 ANOS 👌🏼 ELE É SUPER CALMO , EU ASSISTI COM UM SORRISO NO ROSTO DO INÍCIO AO FIM ❤️🇧🇷
Salve Mestre Amen🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 A Legend, one of the first Mestres representing Capoeira in movies, with Loremil Machado, Jeron Vieira e Cesar Carneiro. I remember letterally consuming his instructional VHS from Panther. It's because of him if many people discovered Capoeira and take the firsts steps in our beautiful Art. Obrigado Mestre.
Salve, Câmara!
I'm RIGHT there w you.
I'm from Brazil and Bahia too, it's so cool to be represented like that, awesome work! 💪🏽
Salute from Bahia, master Santo. Happy to see capoeira getting the recognition it deserves
Great Mestre Amen! Always great to see Capoeira in the big screen. We waiting for Only the Strong 2!
I saw "Only the Strong" for the first time 20 years ago.
It really struck me how real the action scenes were and the martial art was accurately portrayed, I've never forgotten it. Given the nature of martial arts films, at the time, it really stood out.
That movie came to mind as soon as I saw the thumbnail for this video. I'm really glad that they did show it and it felt really good to hear my impression of it being validated.
Thank you.
After watching it, I went out and started learning how to do it myself. To this day, many of the techniques I learned are still part of my automatic defensive movements.
This is so exciting! Been practicing Cap since i was tiny and usually never see it get the recognition it deserves! I wish theyd touched on the history and origin tho cuz its an awesome creation
It's one of those hidden gems that people have heard of, but most have never really seen. I was able to see a full exhibition of it when I lived in Hawaii back in 1987 and it was mesmerizing to watch. I always appreciated how fluid and dynamic the movements and forms were and could see why people would think it's a dance instead of a very deadly martial art.
The Mark Dacascos Only The Strong movie got me into Capoeira. "Zum Zum Zum Capoeira Mata Um". Great video.
I never really knew much about Capoeira, I practiced chinese boxing for a tiny bit - which didn't do much but educate me on the principle physics of fighting. I really thoroughly enjoyed this, Capoiera is truly beautiful.
Keep in mind capoeira is not only a martial art, it's more of a mixture of physical/musical expressions. There's the musicality, the faking moves, the dancing, the acrobatics AND the actual fighting moves. In Brazil, the teaching of capoeira is somewhat loose, many groups will teach things a bit different, with different names and so on, many times not even inside an actual gym, and some lessons end up being very informal compared to a strict and technical fighting class as you typically see with Asian martial arts. Many practitioners aren't even there for the fighting, but for the whole "experience". You learn how to play instruments, how to loose your shyness inside a roda, you learn songs about the time of slavery, you participate in events on the streets with your group and stuff like that, AAAND the presence of girls is much more common compared to other martial arts, what gives it a less sausage-fest vibe.
About the fighting aspect itself, it's not as effective as other martial arts regarding 1v1 fights inside a cage, but it's actually pretty dangerous in the streets if you know what you're doing. The moves are powerful, unpredictable, done with any part of your body (mainly legs) and can come from pretty much any position your body is in. In addition, I'd say at least 50% of capoeira practitioners in Brazil know at least the fundamentals of bjj as well.
(BTW I'm Brazilian and practiced capoeira for some years in my teens and 20's).
I'm glad you said this. I took a capoeira class for a couple years here in Southern California and they didn't teach us anything about fighting or sparring... and I didn't want them to. I didn't want to learn to fight, that's why I was there as opposed to a karate class or a muay thai gym or something else. What they were really teaching us was how to dance, capoeira style. It was great fun and great exercise.
gtfoh- where do you think the asians got their art of martial from- start researching. wesley snipes is a beast of a martial artist
Thanks for your comment, there’s no need to finish the video with an expert speaking, due to all the info gained from your comment
@@Bendesho I'm glad you enjoyed your time with capoeira! Some groups are more into the fighting aspect of it, but the main goal is to be a fun, healthy and respectful activity.
100% agree. Especially about overcoming shyness I actually train with mestre Amen, and before Capoeira there was absolutely no way I would even hum in front of people. Now I sing and play instruments and don't think twice. Still a little shy jumping into rodas, but working on it.
Thanks a lot Insider for inviting a Capoeira master in this series!! As a Brazilian, I feel super happy to see our culture being highlighted, especially something related to our African roots like capoeira.
I don't know exactly how it is now, but growing up, it was very common for public schools to have capoeira classes on the weekends (among a few other activities), I was too nerdy and never tried it unfortunately 😅, but I still tried to imitate the ginga and other moves at home hehe
Até seria legal se fosse referencia ou algo do tipo. Mas dizer que aquilo é capoeira não faz sentido
Loved the detailed explanation he gave us to each movie and scene here. Abraços do Brasil !!!!!
Besouro was a Candomblé adept, in the movie he was blessed by his pai de santo and he "closed his body", which is kind of an enchantment making him invulnerable. The legends of Besouro are really romanticized, but the movie did his job on showing as telling the legend itself. The only thing that made him vulnerable was a blade made of a hard kind of wood, called "ticum knife".
Mestre Amen is one coolest guys out there. His fight scenes in Kickboxer 4 were my favorite
Only The Strong is best Capoeira movie of all time. Saw it as a kid and loved it. Definitely recommend it. They talk about the history and everything like he does in this video. The Title Only the Strong embodies what he says about survival.
Yeah, I was lost...
Like “The what”?
I was like ohhh, “Bloody Sport”.
This movie was on TV from time to time when I was a kid.
One of the most interesting and informative "How Real Is It" videos
Such a great episode! Mestre Amen is the best!
Amen Santo is an absolute legend. I remember seeing him in Only the Strong and Kickboxer 4, the man is amazing.
Mestre Amen!!! I've definitely seen him around some events or taken a workshop... so cool to see this ❤
Mestre Amen Santo!! Happy to see him! First saw him in Only the Strong back in college!
Tnx a lot for a Capoeira breakdown scenes in movies and tv🙏😊
I love that you guys threw Bob’s Burgers in there. Such a funny episode.
Probably the nicest and most polite expert you've had on here
I knew that was the guy from Only the Strong! Wow! I love that movie and it’s THE movie for Capoeira
Only The Strong revealed to me Capoeira's existence. It, Bloodsport, The Quest, and Tekken 3 became my study tools until I finally began training in a school at 16.
Salve, Mestre Amen! Bênçoes e Axé!!
Ie, Viva meu Mestre
Quem me ensinou
A Capoeira, Câmara!!
How well did studying those serve you in the long run? Im interested in capoeira but unsure i will be able to learn from anyone nearby for a while.
@kiofknouo4107 It's different now than when it was when EYE grew up...
You have RUclips UNIVERSITY available to you!
Tha work I had to do to find ANYTHING and ANYONE connected to tha art was FAAAAAARRRR harder than it is now.
There are respectable teachers that can show tha ropes right from where they are!
There are better books, better videos, and more methods avail to you.
Take advantage!!
One day?
Or,
Day 1?
@kiofknouo4107 Properly!! I had an eye for tha training. It was easier for me to grasp concepts than I think it would've been without that time I spent conducting independent study.
@kiofknouo4107 TOO well!!
I had an eye for some of tha finer details of tha art that I don't think I would have, had I not spent my isolated years conducting individual study... based on my peers.
I was able to prepare my mind and body better for her demands. I could hit tha ground running.
I practiced Capoeria for 2 years ubt it's been difficult to practice it since then as finding places that teach it in the US is very hard to do. I hope to continue it some day.
This is incredible! So much respect for Mestre Amen 🙏🏽
im a huge fan of these videos, i have learned so much through them! and be able to see a brazilian here makes me really proud! i love it!
Bom demais ver minha bahia representando. Salve mestre Santo
Salve mestre, Brasil muito bem representado. Bahia é nordeste!
Capoeira is an awesome martial art. Thank you for the update, Insider..!!
I like this guy is all about realism and not BS and mysticism. 👍
Such a calm guy. Can't believe he's a martial artist.
Well its capoeira so…
martial arts isn't just about fighting and being a tough guy
It's because he's from Bahia hahahaha
Why is that? I know many martial artists who are calm
You’re thinking of mixed martial artists.
He was so enjoyable to watch, I didn't mean to stay for the whole thing but I couldn't look away :)
Thank you so much for having Amen, Only the Strong's always had a special place in my heart
Amen Santo! U taught me the one handed handstand. And out do my mestre. Only the strong was my introduction to capoeira in 1994. Respect.
This is the video I've been waiting for from the Insider series. There are other movies and TV that weren't reviewed. There's an episode of Agents of Shield with a talented actor/martial artist. Those who know capoeira, wanted to see Mestre's reaction to the Bob's Burgers episode. Beautiful work, Mestre Amen! You shine such a bright light to all capoeiristas.
I was just a little disapointed with Mestre Amen for playing it cool and not calling that Bob's Burger caricature straight up racist. I hope Hollywood hires Mestre Amen to make a new version of Besoro Manganga without all the Matrix stuff because Only the Strong is still the only respectable Capoeira movie after 30 years. Salve Capoeira Batuque e Muito Axe Mestre Amen!
@@harrisontesoura That's a new way for me to see it. Never considered that episode as racist. I thought it was a caricature of Capoeira teachers.
I hear you, We both know that I've been an incredibly narcissitic Capoeira "teacher" myself. But watching that Bob's Burger clip is no diffent than watching a white person dress up like an Indian at a half time show if you ask me @@risetrainingacademy
interesting to hear the commentaries. No doubt this man is a mestre.
This man says he's been practicing for over 50 years! So how old is he really?! Proper martial arts training truly keeps you in shape!
In his 60s most likely.
Capoeira really puts the art in martial arts, it's beautiful to look at, very impressive
My absolute favorite Capoeira movie. After watching this movie and mimicking Eddie Gordo from Tekken, I'm able to do all but 4 of Eddie's moves, including his combos. I've never taken a class, but I plan to. I know I still have a tremendous amount to learn. I've merged it with some other techniques since then so I could definitely use some refreshers, especially since I'm over 40 now. Still got it though. Only the strong. Only the strong.
I just love the way he presents this information. Like when he's talking about the Meia Lua de Compasso and says "...with full speed? Good luck with that. You'll not be standing up right now."
I don't know, just the matter of fact way makes me laugh.
This man here I've watched so much in Only The Strong. Seing him here and he's still looking so young is amazing. I mean I watched that movie, recorded it, rewatched it and still watch it and I'm nearly 40. Jus amazing
Capoeira is my all time favorite martial art of all time for its history and its versatility and agility. Especially the blows they can deal can one shot someone and end the fight. Thank you for this video insider Capoeira needs more attention and credit.
I live in Brazil and practiced capoeira for a brief period of time (I've always been a taekwondo guy). But I never had so much fun like when I was in capoeira. It's a great art to work your full body and you often see older people with an insane amount of flexibility and strength.
Axé, Mestre Amen! Thanks for sharing your knowledge so gracefully.
My favourite capoeira movie is 'Madam Satã' - the story of a real malandro.
great video and a great explanantion. I had the pleasure of meeting Mestre Amen in the early 2000's and was able to tell him how Only the Strong influenced me to train Capoeira. A truly great Mestre!
I just love how this video popped up the same night my instructor told me to look up videos about Capoeira Angola.
The master has spoken! What an absolute legend and so calm and humble. Você nos dá orgulho de ser brasileiro, grande mestre 🙏
Sounds like a wonderful person and would be very easy to be a student of his just imagine he is quite thorough with his explains on how the moves are performed. Don't know who you are but much respect to teachers like you.
LEGEND! 🤸
The Quest w/ Van Damn had a Capoeira fighter. Awesome movie.
Mestre Amen Santo is a real pillar of the community. i know personally that he helps those in need to train their spirit and improve their lives and get out of harmful self destructive habits. he also knows the baiano way of dancing samba! he's got great ginga! lol
Mestre Amen and his students are incredible representatives for the Art. Glad they included Only the Strong....
Back in my childhood in the '90s I used to be a b-boy. not the greatest but I enjoyed it. I also used to play video games like every boy around. We heard of Tekken and loved the game. Then a few years later there was another newer Tekken at the arcades and with it a new roster of characters. Eddy was one and I wondered what martial art it was he did, and did a bit of research to discover that it was called capoeira. I started practicing it just for fun all the way until high school in the 2000s. Man was it awesome, but there was no dojo or other capoeiristas to keep training with. Thanks for this video Insider!
Caro Mestre Amen Santo,
Adorei esta intrevista assim como a que fez no canal Viking Samurai.
Eu sou 🇵🇹 e adoro o seu filme " Only the Strong " que descobri na 🇨🇵 onde estou à viver.
Adoraria ve-lo de novo em " Only the Strong 2" com o Mark Dacascos e Lateef Crowder dos Santos.
Senão um novo filme realizado no 🇧🇷 em Salvador da Bahia sobre Capoeira com voçe, o Mestre César Carneiro e Lateef Crowder Dos Santos. Algo mais Historico ( como o filme Besouro mas em mais verdadeiro, movimento mais realisticos e com uma historia no estilo de Only the Strong - Iniciação, aprendisagem, respeito pelo adversario, defesa na proteção dos oprimidos e agredidos e com uma mensagem de respeito e tolerancia)
Felicidades e muito sucesso para voçe. Obrigado por tudo. Valeu 👌👍
Salve, Grande Mestre Amen Santo! Greetings from Capoeira Guerreiros Orlando e muito Axé!
It's been a while since I last saw a video of this channel but I'm here to support my fellow brazilian, capoeira is amazing
Mestre Santo! A capoeira King 🤴🏾
You should do dancer rates dance clips/scenes! As a dancer, I find dance scenes in movies and shows to be so overdramatized and, sometimes, very incorrect. Would love to see debunking on Hollywood portrayals!
Only the Strong is one of my all-time favorite martial arts movie and a large reason why I'm such a big fan of Mark Dacascos
I've been practicing capoeira since a decade ago, but I feel that I am still at the beggining
What a great guy!
It's good to see somebody of my country showyng the beauty and versatility of our culture.
I also know the capoeira from "Bloodsport," the movie in 1985. That capoeirista fighter dancing around a bit-taller gi-dressed fighter in the movie's kumite bouts. I am not a capoeira master, but since I studied the art on my own, I realized that this fighter was doing "peneraicao" - big hopping actions as footwork, going around the opponent keeping the hops, to fool and deceive the opponent. Eventually, the capoerista does a sweep (arrastao) to take him down, does a "role"-evasion and continues "peneraicao-ing", and finally, using a dirty capoeira called "capoeiragem", he uses a "boca de calca" leg grab to take him down hard, and then, the final dirty blows--he slams the opponent's head to the mat 2 times, and does a finishing punch-blow to the back of the head. Fight over!
lateef in undisputed 3 is amazing.
Capoeira is, along with kung fu, one of the most beautiful martial arts to watch.
Cool examination from a true legend in Amen Santo!
Muito bom video parabéns muito bom mano!!
I was not aware of such movies using Capoeira. Pretty nice!
Amazing guy