FAQ
Do I have to be in peak physical condition?
NO! Capoeira involves strength, flexibility, endurance, and
aerobic conditioning. Build up strength slowly, working
within your own limitations. Everyone has something to
contribute to and from Capoeira, regardless of body type,
weight, sex and age. Find your unique contribution! Be
patient with yourself and remember that anything worthwhile
takes time. To get the most out of class, plan on attending
every session.
What can I expect from a typical class?
Classes generally begins with an exercise to get the blood
flowing to the muscles and increase the heart rate. This is
followed by a series of stretches and practice of Capoeira
movements. The last part of class features a roda (pronounced ho-da)
where students use the movements learned in the earlier part of
class to improvise and play the game of Capoeira.
What should I wear to the 1st class?
Wear loose-fitting clothes such as sweatpants and a t-shirt.
Shorts are discouraged. You need to be able to move freely in all
directions, including upside down and sideways. Capoeira is not
practiced with shoes but you are welcome to bring sports tape to
wrap your feet.