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Monday: 18.30-19.30
Wednesday: 18.30-19.30
Friday: 18.30-19.30

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Join us for Capoeira training at Inglise Kolledži Spordihoone. Experience the energy and rhythm of this exciting martial art!

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Frequently asked questions.

What is Capoeira?

Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music. It was developed by African slaves in Brazil during the colonial period to defend themselves against their oppressors.

Is Capoeira a good workout?

Yes, capoeira is an excellent full-body workout that can improve your strength, flexibility, endurance and coordination. It also offers cardiovascular benefits and can help you burn calories.

Do I need any prior experience to start Capoeira classes?

No, you do not need any previous experience to start capoeira classes. Our classes are suitable for both beginners and advanced students, and our expert teachers will help you learn at your own pace.

What should I wear to Capoeira classes?

Wear comfortable, light clothing in which you can move freely. Capoeira is usually practised barefoot, so you don’t need to worry about wearing special shoes. We also recommend that you bring a water bottle and a towel.

Are there age restrictions for Capoeira classes?

No, there are no age restrictions for Capoeira courses. Our classes are open to participants of all ages and fitness levels. We have separate classes for adults and children so that everyone can learn and have fun in a safe and supportive environment.

What type of music is played during Capoeira classes?

Capoeira music is an essential part of the practise and typically consists of Brazilian instruments such as the berimbau, pandeiro and atabaque. The music sets the pace and mood of the class and provides a rhythm for the movements and techniques.