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I looked through the other Capoeira thread and did not find what I was looking for.

I am fairly interested in starting up Capoeira class because I like dance (although I have never danced), and it looks like it would be a tough work out.

So here are the two questions I am looking for answers:

A) Has anyone heard of a Capoeira school/class around the Charlotte, North Carolina area?

B) To do Capoeira, do you have to be 135 pounds and pure muscle? I am 5'11, 185 pounds. Although I do not expect to see me flying through the air any time soon, I don't want there to be 'problems' right off the bat.

Any help is appreciated

-Project Janus

There will always be the Jackie Chans and Jet Li's who will come along and dazzle us with their screen antics. But Bruce Lee was a seeker of knowledge, a true master of the fighting arts and philosophy.
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I'm the same height as you are, significantly heavier, and I am teaching. Just do it.

"Anything worth doing is worth doing badly." - Baleia

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I'm the same height as you are, significantly heavier, and I am teaching. Just do it.

Sweet! I just have to find a place around here.

I believe a man named Chicote teaches classes at a college around here, UNCC. I will go check it out soon, I hope.

There will always be the Jackie Chans and Jet Li's who will come along and dazzle us with their screen antics. But Bruce Lee was a seeker of knowledge, a true master of the fighting arts and philosophy.
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My question is, how long have you trained in Capoeira?

"What's your style?"

"My style?"

"You can call it the art of fighting without fighting."

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The UNCC campus is like 40 minutes away. :bawling: :bawling:

I'll try to find a place closer.

There will always be the Jackie Chans and Jet Li's who will come along and dazzle us with their screen antics. But Bruce Lee was a seeker of knowledge, a true master of the fighting arts and philosophy.

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