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>>461759 OP here, I know that capoeira is awesome for fitness, I just have a really hard time getting into cultural stuff I'm not interested in. Call me xenophobic if you will, but I don't like to pretend I'm something I'm not, and I definitely don't like to stand in a circle with people who do.
I had a talk with the instructor after the lesson and he said he'd done a lot of different martial arts, but settled on capoeira because it was the most challenging. He had a violet corda, whatever the hell that means. Also, he was built like a tank but could still do stuff I couldn't dream of doing.
I told my friend who'd brought me that I'd maybe think of starting capoeira in 20 years or so, when I'd want to maintain flexibility. I don't think there's anything better for that, except maybe being a gymnast,
Anyway, I think I'll give Muay Thai a go for now.
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