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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Parapsychology

Introduction
Parapsychology main focuses are the paranormal and extrasensory perception.  The paranormal consists of ghosts, aliens, and cryptology.  Extrasensory perception is having the ability to perceive things that most people can't see.  It is studied for a while, by many people.  Telepathy, clairaudience, clairvoyance, clairsentience, precognition, and retrocognition. makeup extrasensory perception.  There may be other aspects as well.
Paranormal
Ghosts: These are corrupted etheric bodies.  Etheric bodies keep the physical bodies alive.  When the etheric body leaves the physical body permanently death occurs.  Ghosts feed off emotions and thoughts. They are mortal.  They cess to exist when they no longer feed.  A violent death may cause an etheric body to become a ghost.  There have been many shows of ghost hunters.  People shouldn't go looking for ghost unless they are going to make they go away.  
Aliens: They are beings from other planets.  They are highly intelligent.  Aliens gave humans great knowledge in the past.  They have always had an influence on humans.  Some aliens want to help humans others want to hurt humans.  Some aliens see humans as food, animals, and/or royalty.  Some of the gods worshiped in the past were based on aliens.  There are many different species of aliens.
The most popular are the Grays, Reptoids, Nordics, and MIB.  Grays and Reptoids tend to evil.  The most popular Grays are mutated humans from a probable future.  They went back in time to mix their DNA with ours because they are dying out.  They are highly intelligent but emotionless.  Reptoids are reptilian humanoids.  They caused humans to fall from grace.  B4 they came to earth, humans lived in peace.  Nordics may be good or evil. Africans called Nordics Mazungu.  They came in connect with them centuries ago. Africans thought Europeans were Mazungu because they looked like them.  The Men in Black selected African kings.  MIB discourage people from talking about their experiences with ets or ufos.  North Americans call aliens, star nations.  South Americans call aliens, star brothers.  Some people say humans have alien DNA.

Cryptozoology: It is the study of strange animals.  Cryptozoologists study animals such as bigfoot, loch ness monster, mermaids, chupacabra, etc.  Big Foot is a giant ape and it's half human.  The Loch Ness Monster is a dinosaur.  Mermaids are human looking animals that live in the sea.  Chupacabra is a creature that may have been created by US scientists.  It may have escaped its prison.
Extrasensory Perception
It has been around for as long as humans been on earth.  Other animals have extrasensory perception too. It was more popular in the past for humans.  Pollution, vaccinations, and culture lessen our extrasensory perception.  Some people have greater access to extrasensory perception than others.  This is largely because of culture and not receiving vaccinations.
Breakdown
Clairvoyance: This is the ability to see in the astral realm (spirit world).

Clairaudience: Being able to hear spirits.

Clairsentience: Being able to feel spirits.

Telepathy: Communicating with your mind.

Precognition: Predicting the future.

Retrocognition: Psychically knowing events in the past.    

These are the most important extrasensory perception.  There are other senses as well.

History
The budding parapsychology started in 1853.  A parapsychology research institute was opened in London in 1877.  A lot of paranormal topics was studied there.  Stanford University created an institution to study psychic powers in 1911.  The researchers used special cards to see if people were psychic.  Other universities studied psychic powers as well.  Parapsychological Association was created 1967.  They further the study of parapsychology.  Stargate Project was created by the US army in 1978.  They spied on Russia through remote viewing.  The CIA took over the Stargate Project and cancelled it.  Remote Viewing is seeing locations and/or times in the mind's eye.  An example is seeing Pluto in your mind, while you are in Detroit.
Conclusion
Parapsychology is amazing!  I love the complexity.  It is not considered a science because scientists are scared of its finding.  You should learn more about it.

References
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/parapsychology.aspx
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parapsychology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_for_Psychical_Research
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_Project
Intro to Parapsychology
Future of Parapsychology
Ghostbusters Card Trick
Statistics of Parapsychology 

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Biogeometry

Biogeometry
Biogeometry is the study of the effects shapes have on our health. Sounds, color, and metals have an effect on us as well.  It was created in Kemet and reinvented by the French.  Dr. Ibrahim Karim learned about this and combined it with other ideas.  Then he applied and promoted it.  Biogeometry has many applications.
                                       
Breakdown
Negative Green: It is an energy given off by pyramids and domes.  On the color spectrum, it is the opposite of green.  It is not an electromagnetic wave and it has positive and negative qualities.  NG has 2 different waves.  Statues in Easter Island statues, tombs of Coptic Saints, and crop circles give off the negative green.  NG is created at a crossroad (a place where 2 things meet). NG penetrates all matter and it is able to carry any type of physical or spiritual information over long distances.

Horizontal Wave: This is the positive aspect of NG.  It is good for humans and dogs.  It is bad for cats, termites, and ants.

Vertical Wave: This is the negative aspect of NG.  It is bad for humans and dogs.  It is good for cats, ants, and termites.

Higher Harmonic of Ultraviolet: It is the energy of angels and it has a calming effect.  It helps our organs work better.

Higher Harmonic of Gold: This form of energy of wisdom and it strengthens our immune system.
Biosignatures: They are linear diagrams that heal by causing the energy to flow properly in specific organs. You put them in your pocket, look at them, and/or draw them on your body with your finger.     
Different shapes, tones, colors, and metals give off the same energy.

Applications
The people in the town of Switzerland had electrosensitivity because of cell phone towers. Biogeometry got rid of the problem.  People in another town in Switzerland had the same problem.  It was also fixed by BG. BG can be used for farming, telecommunications, architecture, vehicles, and can lessen the effects of radiation exposure.
History
Kemetians put BG in their architecture and used it on their mummies.  2 French researchers discovered 12 different energies of a circle and sphere.  They are like colors, but they are invisible. They are the ancestors of color.  Ibrahim Karim graduated from several colleges and met learned men that introduced him to BG. He used what he learned and expanded upon it. Then he released the information to the public.  
Conclusion
Biogeometry is amazing!!!!!!!!  I love the fact it originated in Kemet.  I like the fact it has many applications. I like the correspondences between metals, shapes, sounds, and colors. It's sweet it improves the environment, humans, animals, etc.  It is a good idea 4 you to learn more about it and apply it to your life. Biogeometry is the bridge between science and religion.
References
http://pesn.com/2014/10/02/9602539_Dr-Ibrahim-Karim_offers_BioGeometry_advice_to_Free-Energy-companies/
http://www.biogeometry.org/page3.html
http://www.orgoneaustralia.com.au/Theory_P2.html
http://www.biogeometry.ca/home
http://yourwatermatters.com/water-and-health/about-biogeometrys-bg3/
Intro to BG
Ibrahim Karim Interview
Ibrahim Seminar
Dr. Karim Special Topics


Monday, September 5, 2016

Numerology

Introduction
Numerology is the study of how numbers affect our lives.  Each number has a meaning and corresponds to Astrology and the Tarot.  Numerology has been around for millennia.   It is very accurate!  Life path, birthday number, expression, soul urge, and personality number are the most important numbers for every person.  There are different types of numerology.
Meaning of #
1-Pros: masculine, etc.  Cons: stubborn, etc.

2-Pros: feminine, mediators, etc.  Cons: lazy, oversensitive, etc.

3-Pros: communicative, inspiring, creative, etc.  Cons: intolerant, hypocritical, impatient,  etc.

4-Pros: strong, honest, concrete, hard-working, etc.  Cons: boring, vulgar, crude, emotionless, etc.

5-Pros: versatile, daring, freedom loving, sensual, social, etc.

Cons: chaotic, irresponsible, self-indulgent, sexual deviancy, drug abuse, etc.

6-Pros: protective, loving, responsible, loyal, compassionate, idealistic, etc.

Cons: anxious, paranoid, jealous, worrisome, mood swing, cynical, etc.

7-Pros: lucky, spiritual, intelligent, serious, focused, introspective, refined, etc.

Cons: aloof, cowardly, distant, sarcastic, melancholic, socially awkward, gossip, etc.

8-Pros: business-minded, detached, controlling, balanced, successful, realistic, capable, efficient, etc.

Cons: cruel, insensitive, violent, greedy, superiority complex, tactless,  sneering, condescending, etc.

9-Pros: helpful, proud, self-sufficient, romantic, sophisticated, self-sacrificing, humanitarian, cooperative, charitable, etc.

 Cons: egocentric, arrogant, discontent, fickle, self-pitying, mentally unstable, distracted, lethargic, lack purpose, etc.                
History
Numerology started in Kemet.  Numbers had great significance there.  They knew about the right triangle.  It was later in Babylonia.  They had a lot of meaningful double-digit numbers.
                                          
Pythagoras created modern-day Western numerology because he learned numerology in Kemet and Babylonia.  He believed numbers explained everything.  He thought the universe was mathematical.  In his system odd numbers are masculine and even numbers are feminine.  888 represents the higher mind and 666 represents the human mind.
Hebrews thought numbers were very important.  Each letter in the Hebrew language is a certain number.  In the Middle Ages Jews came up with a numerical system called Gematria.  It had something to do with scriptures.  
Most Important Numbers
Life Path #: It is the sum of all the numbers of your birthday.  It tells you what traits you have and the best career 4 you.
Birthday #: It is # of the day you was born.  It can be anywhere from 1-31.  It tells you your strengths and weaknesses.

Expression #: It is the sum of the letters of your full birth name.  It has a similar meaning to the other 2.
Soul Urge: It is the sum of all the vowels in your full birth name.  It represents your likes and dislikes.
Personality #: It is the sum of the constants of the full birth name.  This is the part of yourself you share with the public.  It reminds me of ego.
Different Types of Numerology
Chinese: Elements are associated with certain numbers.  The numbers are connected to sounds.  6 is a lucky number, because it sounds like the word for wealth.  666 means triple lucky!  There are other lucky numbers too.  Some numbers are unlucky.  
Indian: It is similar to Western  Numerology.  I assume Greeks brought numerological ideas to India. Prior to this Indian numerology was very different.
Mayan: Numbers are connected to 13 different tones.  The tones are galactic and they each have there own meaning.
There are many other types of numerology.
Conclusion
Numerology is so cool!  It can tell you a lot about yourself.  Numbers are so meaningful. Numerology has been around along time and it's so diverse.  There are 5 very important numbers everyone should know.
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerology
http://www.astrology-numerology.com/numerology.html
http://www.numerology.com/about-numerology/single-digit-numbers
numerologist.com
http://numerology-thenumbersandtheirmeanings.blogspot.com
http://www.egypt-tehuti.org/articles/sacred-numerology.html
http://www.professionalnumerology.com/chaldeansystem.html
http://numerologystars.com/what-is-numerology/
http://www.meta-religion.com/Esoterism/Numerology/a_brief_history_of_numerology.htm
http://www.tokenrock.com/numerology/my_life_path/?myMonth=3&myDay=11&myYear=1987&num=0
http://www.thewhitegoddess.co.uk/divination/numerology/soul_urge_number.asp
http://www.decoz.com/numerology-calculate-personality-number.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_in_Chinese_culture
http://www.indianastrologyhoroscope.com/Numerology.html
http://www.sunsigns.org/mayan-numerology/

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Savate

Introduction
Savate is a French martial art that involves a lot kicks.  It has been around since the 1800's.  It has sweet techniques.  Savate is practiced around the world.   It has its own ranks and competitions.
History
Savate means old shoe.  It was a common form of street fighting in Paris.  Sailors in Southern France develop a style of fighting called Chausson that involved high kicks and slaps.  They didn't punch each other because hitting someone with your fist was a crime.  Spanish and Italian people help develop Savate as well.

Micheal Casseux and Charles Lecour are the fathers of modern day Savate.  Michael Casseux create rules for Savate and opened a gym 4 it.  Charles combined Chausson, English Boxing, and French Street Fighting together.  Later on stick fighting was added.  Joseph Charlemont became a teacher of Savate.  His books became basis of the sport's rules.  Joseph son Charles was influential sport too.              
Techniques
Manchette: Hitting someone with your forearm.

Slap: Open palm strike.

Elbow Strikes: They can be used on any part of the body.

Finger Strikes: Can be used to poke the eye out or break the wind pipe.

There are 4 types of kicks: low shin, side, roundhouse, and reverse.  There are 4 type of punches: jab, cross, hook, and uppercut.

Savate World Wide
The US, Britain, Australia, Finland and other countries have organizations dedicated to Savate. These organizations promote training, own gyms, and host competitions.  Savate is less dangerous than football, hockey, baseball, and skating in the US.

Ranks
There are 3 avenues a person can take with Savate.  The ranks for the first to avenues is determined by the color of gloves the practitioner wears.  The last freeway doesn't he gloves.

Technical Road: blue, green, red, white, yellow, silver I, silver II, silver III, and violet gloves for people under 17.

Competition Road: bronze and silver I-V

Teaching Levels: initiateur, aide-monitieur, monitieur, and professeur.  

Competition
The competitors have to wear a suit called integrale when they fight.  They also wear boxing gloves and Savate boots.  Sometimes a helmet is worn.  Competitors fight in a regular boxing ring.  There are two kinds of matches assault and total combat.  Fighters wear protective gear for assault, but not for total combat.
Conclusion
This is a sweet martial art!  I like it kicks.  I like the fact you learn how to fight with a cane from this style of fighting.  You should learn more about it.  Sad to say, but it looks a little gay.    
 
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savate
http://www.blackbeltmag.com/daily/traditional-martial-arts-training/savate/savate-from-the-back-alleys-of-france-to-the-martial-arts-world/
http://www.blackbeltwiki.com/savate
http://www.mmm.it/killerfra/street.htm
http://www.fullcontactmartialarts.org/savate-french-boxing.html
The Fundamentals
Kickboxing
More Kickboxing
Sweetness

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Taekwondo

Introduction
Taekwondo is a wonderful martial arts!  It is one of the most popular martial arts in the world.  I did it when I was 12.  It was created in Korea.  It has it own philosophy.  Taekwondo has many techniques and its focus is quickness.  There are are several different organizations of Taekwondo.  They teach TK differently.  
History
There was 3 kingdoms in ancient Korea.  They were called Koguryo, Paekje, and Silla.  Taekwondo come from these 3 kingdoms.  Silla had the bigger influence on TK than the other 2 kingdoms.  Silla had warriors called HwaRang.  HwaRang trained in martial arts everyday.  SooBak was the martial art they trained in. Won Kang was a Buddhist scholar that improved the military of Silla.  He taught them principles. Silla was able to take over all of Korea.  Yet, they were the smallest kingdom.
Once Korea became united it was ruled Koryo Dynasty.  SooBakGi: SooBak, new techniques, and mental discipline.  SooBakGi became poplar in Korea.  It became a sport of the military and the public.  Other styles of martial arts became popular.  The most popular one was Tae Kyon.
Yi Dynasty took over in 1392.  At this time Korea experienced a cultural shift.  It went from being Buddhist to Confucian.  Martial arts became less popular and military based.  A book on Korean martial arts was written during this era.  Sometimes Koreans would fight the Japanese, but they became militarily weak because they didn't study martial arts as much as they use too.

In 1910 the Japanese conquered Korea.  They made the Koreans speak Japanese and they were given Japanese names.  The Koreans were taught various Japanese martial arts; and they taught the Japanese some of their's.  SooBakGi became SooBakDo  Korea was freed from Japan in 1945.
There were 5 marital arts schools in Korea after it became independent.  They taught KongSooDo, Tae Kyon, SooBakDo, TangSoDoo, KwunPup, etc.  The leaders of 5 schools decided to combine all of the various martial arts into one.  They called it Taekwondo.
Philosophy
Taekwondo (TK) means way of the foot and fist.  Peace is the goal of Taekwondo.  The individual is the foundation of a better world.  By studying TK you will develop 'respect, courtesy, righteousness, honesty, loyalty, humility, patience, integrity, perseverance, self-control, and a strong chi.'  TK improves your mind, body, and spirit.  As the practitioner improves she/he will be better able help others.
Techniques
Ready Stance: This is the stance that makes you more aware.

Forefist: A jab.

Hammerfist: Fist is used like a hammer.

Backfist:  Fist is swung backwards.

Knifehand: Same as Karate chop.

Hook Kick: Raise leg up and move tibia.

Ax Kick:  It is like the Hammerfist, but with a kick.

Tornado Kick: It is a double jump kick while spinning your body.

There are many other techniques.
Different TK Organizations
International TK Federation:  This group was created by Cho Hong Hi.  He combined Tae Kyon and Karate.  More traditional than the other styles.
World TK Federation: They do many competitions.  They are even in the Olympics.

American TK Association:  They promote TK in the US.  It teaches you how to fight with weapons.
There are more organizations and styles too.

My experience with TK 
I became a TK student when I was 12.  It was good exercise.  I went to the dojo every week.  My highest rank was purple belt with green stripes.  I saw no practical application of it, so I quiet.   I thought I wouldn't use it in a fight.  If I would have stayed longer; it would have become a part of me. Then I would have been able to use it in a fight from muscle memory alone.  I didn't know that then. Sometimes you have to practice something for a while b4 you see the fruit of your labor.  

Conclusion
This is a sweet martial art.  It reminds me of Karate.  It seems like Karate is better than TK.  I would have to learn more about TK, so I can know how it stack up to Karate.  I don't think TK got joint-locks, but I'm unsure.  TK can help you become a better person.  Then you can help improve the world!
References
http://www.itatkd.com/tkdphil.html
https://msu.edu/~spock/history.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Taekwondo_techniques
https://www.myactivesg.com/sports/taekwondo/training-method/develop-your-game/different-styles-of-taekwondo
http://www.taekwondo-information.org/taekwondo-styles.html
Different Sytles 
Tae Kyon
Korean Martial Arts
Hwa Rang Do

Friday, September 2, 2016

Aikido

Introduction
Aikido is the most graceful martial art I know.  A student/s of Aikido is called Aikidoka.  It has a rich history and sweet exercises and techniques.  Ki is very important in Aikido.  It has diversified over the years and it as influenced other martial arts.  Even some famous people do Aikido.

History
Morihei Ueshiba created Aikido in Japan in 1942.  He learned Daito-Ryu Aikijujutsu from Takeda Sokaku. He created his own version of it.  Then he went to China and studied martial arts.  All of that learning gave him the ability to create Aikido.  He became a ki master.  He could make himself unmovable using ki.  He could defeat multiple opponents at the same time.
Aikido became popular after masters of this martial art went to France, Italy, Australia, Germany, and the USA. They taught practitioners of other martial arts different Aikido techniques.  Koichi Tohei created his own dojo in Hawaii for Aikido.  Now there are dojos around the world for Aikido.
Krav Maga got some techniques from Aikido.

Philosophy of Aikido
Ai means merging, Ki means spirit, and do means path.  Aikido means joining the way of spirit. Aikido central focus is becoming one with nature and universal brotherhood.  This martial art emphasized defending yourself against an attacker without hurting them.  It is all about peace, love, and harmony.  We must unite the mind, body, and soul, so we can create a better world.        

Exercises
The first exercise is learning how to fall and roll.  Then you are taught throws and pins.  Finally, you are taught how to defend yourself against multiple opponents.  Aikidoka are taught how to relax, joint flexibility, and endurance.  Strength training is not taught.  Each class starts off with stretches and fall breaks.
Training consists of an attacker (uke) and a defender (tori).  Tori learns to use the energy of uke against them.  Uke learns to remain calm even when off balance.  As they level up the uke will use counterattacks.
Techniques
Front of the Head Strike: It is causing the heel of your hand to hit your opponent head.

Side of the Head Strike: Same as top, but hold hand sideways.

Chest Thrust: Punch to the Chest.

Face Thrust: Punch to the face.

Single Hand Grab- One hand grabs wrist.

Both Hands Grab- You grab one wrist with both hands or both wrists.

There are many other techniques as well.
Ki
Ki is the lifeforce.  It travels throughout your body and the universe.  If you want it to flow better: improve your posture, breathing, centering, and extensions.  By increasing the flow of ki your health will improve, you will become smarter, and a better martial artist.
Slits of Aikido
Aikikai: This school of Aikido is run by Morihei family.  This school encompasses many different styles and it doesn't emphasize Ki.  It is very traditional.

Yoshinkan: This school emphasizes precision.  It reminds me of Form IV of Star Wars.  It's popular among Japanese police.

Ki Society: Heavy focus on developing, increasing, and/or manipulating ki.

Kokiai: Soft style Aikido.  It tries not to harm.

Tenshin: Hard style Aikido.  It hurts!  The focus is defeating your enemy by causing maximum carnage.

There are at least 16 different types of Aikido.

Famous Aikidokas
Steven Seagal: He does Tenshin.  You can see it in his movies.
Sean Connery: He told Jay Leno he is an Aikidoka.  He broke his wrist training with Steven Seagal.

Jerry Seinfeld: He was an Aikidoka for a while and thinks people should study it b4 they get married.

There are several others.

Conclusion
This is a wonderful martial art!  It is physical, mental, and spiritual.  I love it's grace.  But it seems to lack speed.

References
http://www.blackbeltmag.com/daily/traditional-martial-arts-training/aikido/the-morihei-ueshiba-biography-from-sumo-to-aikido/ 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aikido
http://fourwindsaikido.50megs.com/custom4.html
http://www.craikido.com/About_Aikido.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aikido_techniques
http://www.stenudd.com/aikido/ki-exercises.htm
https://www.facebook.com/notes/zagel-king/the-sixteen-styles-of-aikido/531302623558030/
https://theaikidowarrior.com/2013/01/01/celebrity-aikidoka/
Aikido Demo
Aikido vs Jujitsu
Ki Demo
MMA vs Aikido
Anderson Silva and Steven Seagal

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Capoeira

Introduction
Capoeira is a martial art created by Africans in Brazil.   It has a rich history and sweet techniques.  Capoeira has it own unique exercises.  It looks like dancing and the practitioners attack with their legs mostly.  It is also a game and has its own style of music and instruments.  Fighters sometimes used hidden weapons in the past.  It has been in several movies and video games.   It is even used by fighters in the MMA!
History
The ancestor of Capoeira was created in Angola.  That martial art is call Engolo.  The Portuguese brought enslaved Africans to Brazil to work on sugarcane farms.  They came From West and Central Africa.  The Central Africans created Capoeira.  A lot of the West Africans were Muslim.
Capoeira has a violent history.  It was suppressed by the Brazilian government in the 1800's.  Police would attack people that did this martial art.  Some practitioners would hide razors in their hat or pocket.

The music of Capoeira tells a story about history, society, struggle, etc. The musical instruments are based on the ones in Angola.  The practitioners move to the music.        
Exercises/Techniques
Esquiva: Move side to side with one leg behind you.  That is the most basic exercise.  A variation of this is stepping back after you move to the side.

Role:  Turning to the other side by placing your hands on the ground.

Bencao: A front kick from the back leg.

Meia Lua de Frente:  A partial roundhouse kick.

Martelo: A kick after you turn your leg to the side.

Queixada: A full roundhouse kick.

Armada: A turning roundhouse kick.

There are many more exercises and techniques on Youtube.  They're so sweet!            
Capoeira in Entertainment
TV: Stargate SG1, American Dad!, TMNT, Pokemon, Avatar the Last Airbender, etc.

Movies: Kickboxer 4, The Quest, Mortal Kombat, Harry Potter, Get Hard, etc.  Wesley Snipes does Capoeira.

Comics: Batman, Death Note, One Piece, The Incredible Hulk, etc.

Video Games: Street Fighter, The King of Fighters, Fatal Fury, etc.

MMA Fighters that use Capoeira
Antony Pettis:  He is in UFC; he knocked people out using Capoeira.

Anderson Silva: He trained in Capoeira.  He was the greatest fighter of all time.

Conor McGregor:  A great fighter in UFC.

Rafael Natal:  The first martial art he learned was Capoeira.  Now he's in the UFC.

There are other MMA fighters that use Capoeira, but I couldn't find information on them.

Conclusion
I love Capoeira!  It's so sweet!  It keeps the opponent guessing.  This martial art has a lot of knockout power.  It reminds me of a force field.  Used defensively, it seems like it will keep the opponent from getting close to you.  I love the fact that it's African because I'm African.  Holla at me!
References
Capoeira Mother
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capoeira
http://theculturetrip.com/south-america/brazil/articles/disguised-in-dance-the-secret-history-of-capoeira/
http://atlantablackstar.com/2015/11/04/7-african-martial-arts-probably-didnt-know-existed/2/
Techniques
Capoeira Knockout
Capoeira Exercises 
Capoeria Disarm
Capoeira vs Karate 
Muay Thai vs Capoeira  
http://capoeira-connection.com/capoeira/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capoeira_in_popular_culture
http://www.fightingmaster.com/actors/snipes/training.htm
Capoeira Music