BellicoseBard
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Is there a martial art that focuses on elegant footwork (besides Capoeira) that isn't obscure and impossible to find a teacher for?
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What one considers elegant is subjective.Is there a martial art that focuses on elegant footwork (besides Capoeira) that isn't obscure and impossible to find a teacher for?
Thank you
Is there a martial art that focuses on elegant footwork (besides Capoeira) that isn't obscure and impossible to find a teacher for?
Thank you
Depends on what you are trying to do. Are you trying to learn how to fight or do you want to do more of the entertainment performance martial arts.Is there a martial art that focuses on elegant footwork (besides Capoeira) that isn't obscure and impossible to find a teacher for?
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The time before cable and 24 hour tv programming.
Isn't that up to the practitioner? Choosing when to move and how?What is elegant footwork? For me, it is footwork that works when it is needed...the pinnacle of elegance.
Is there a martial art that focuses on elegant footwork (besides Capoeira) that isn't obscure and impossible to find a teacher for?
What is elegant footwork? For me, it is footwork that works when it is needed...the pinnacle of elegance.
Isn't that up to the practitioner? Choosing when to move and how?
My comment reflects on both your comment and the OP's question about an art that focuses on elegant footwork. It was intended to say that, in my opinion, the definition of elegant footwork lies more in the practitioner than in the art. In other words, no matter what the art, the practitioner makes the footwork work when needed by choosing when and how to move.@mograph...I am confused how your comment relates to what I commented?
I've trained in a few arts that have effective footwork. I think effective and efficient is more important than elegant. Jeet Kune has enjoyable footwork, Wing Chun Kung fu has simple and powerful footwork. Boxing has quick, light balanced and powerful footwork. Combative's has simple and aggressive footwork. We all move a little different so as you train you will find what works for you and what doesn't.Is there a martial art that focuses on elegant footwork (besides Capoeira) that isn't obscure and impossible to find a teacher for?
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That's kinda subjective, I'd consider Capoeira complex and flashy, not really elegant. Perhaps it's my former life as a programmer, but a elegant solution to me is one that is simple & effective. Why do you want fancy footwork? If it is the dance elements that appeal to you why not look at dance?